Purifying Our Environment
by Marjorie Tietjen
daystar1952@yahoo.com
March 2, 2004
The mainstream media has recently been predicting
dire consequences for the world's environment if immediate steps are
not taken to curb pollution.
What steps are being considered by those in power?
From what I understand, the main "plan of action" would be to grant
unlimited powers to the United Nations, to enforce global
environmental laws.
What would this mean?
Who would be in charge?
Would we have any say in the election of those who would be in
control of our destiny?
It is becoming rather obvious that the more the power is
consolidated, the more rights the people lose. We don't want to
trade one problem for another......pollution for tyranny. From the
beginning of it's organization, the main goal of the United Nations
has been to form a One World Government. We need to carefully
observe the current situation in which our President is ignoring
environmental concerns and maybe even intentionally contributing to
them in order to further a more hidden agenda.. Perhaps "Problem -
Reaction - Solution" may be playing a role in this scenerio.
Here is a quote by George Bush senior, who of course is the father
of our current President. "We have before us the opportunity to
forge for ourselves and for future generations a new world order, a
world where the rule of law, not the rule of the jungle, governs the
conduct of nations. When we are successful, and we will be, we have
a real chance at this New World Order, an order in which a credible
United Nations can use it's peacekeeping role to fulfill the promise
and vision of the U.N's founders."
I think it would be naive to suppose that that our current president
did not have the same aspirations or agenda as his father. I feel
it is possible that our president could be playing his role as the
"Problem" by contributing to the environmental crisis. In the
meantime the media is provoking the public into a "Reaction" by
telling us the world is on the verge of catastrophic collapse, due
to nuclear and environmental concerns, partially caused by the ruler
of our country. I believe we may be expected to react by demanding
that the United Nations take control of the situation, which is the
ultimate goal or "Solution" of those in power. Some of you may
think this is far fetched and some of you may even think it's a good
idea. However, it would seem prudent to keep these ideas in the
back of our minds as we watch events unfold. This particular
scenerio has been predicted and appears to be playing itself out.
Gorbachev has stated that the environment will be the cornerstone
(fear inducing factor) of the New World Order.
At this point in time things appear particularly discouraging and
hopeless. However, nothing is ever hopeless. The following is a
quote from an article in the May 4, 1970 issue of The Christian
Science Monitor entitled "Higher Thinking, Better Living", by Joseph
G Harrison
"Man's attitude towards the environment, like his attitude towards
his fellowmen, stems from his own view of himself and of his
relationship to life's whole. Pollution is not something that
springs up automatically and unavoidably as an economy broadens or
as human activity increases or as population multiplies. Pollution
comes from the quality of men's thinking about themselves and from
their overall concept of what life does and should include."
It is becoming clear to many people that the further we move into
materialism, the more we separate ourselves from our true spiritual
nature. In this process of consuming ourselves with mainly material
objectives, we begin to lose our sense of connectedness to God and
along with this apparent loss of connection, we also lose our sense
of intuition, discernment, wisdom, caring and compassion, which have
their source in God.
We become more concerned about material gain. When our main desire
returns to spiritual gain then society's compulsion for
overconsumption and competition will fade away and more spiritual
humane interests will then become our focus.
Pollution of thought is at the root of pollution in all types of
media and entertainment. It is also at the root of polluted morals
and is definitely reflected in the pollution of our environment.
Instead of the environment surrounding us, we will become
increasingly aware that we embrace our environment in our
conciousness.
"If our purpose is to stuff our environment with more and better
matter instead of knowing purer and higher concepts, we shall be
disappointed. We might succeed in gaining materialistic goals, but
they would never unfold the atmosphere that constitutes man's
spiritual environment. Heaven's door would be closed to us until we
changed our objective to a spiritual one." Helen Wood Bauman
So, let's not give our power and responsibility away to some Think
Tank because we feel there is no hope. The real hope for the world
lies within each and everyone of us. Attitudes and values can and
do change but first we have to acknowledge that this is possible.
The Bible tell us that with God all things are possible. Then
shouldn't this be the source we all turn to for lasting solutions?
We all have different concepts of what God is to us. The point
isn't to try and define God but to "know" that we are all connected
to this wise loving intelligence and it is here where we have our
access to right ideas that will heal the world.

Marjorie Tietjen writes for The Journal Of Degenerative Disease, a
nonprofit quarterly magazine of
The Common Cause Medical Research Foundation. Her primary
focus is on investigation into why there are so many emerging
diseases, why the symptoms of these diseases overlap to such a
degree, why there are no cures, only treatments and what role
Governments and corporations play in all this. All of her major
essays can be viewed at
http://www.congregator.net/medicalnews/tietjen/index.html.
She may be contacted via E-mail at
daystar1952@yahoo.com She encourages reproduction of this
material provided it remains intact, including this statement.
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