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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Most of life plays out somewhere somehow sometime in-between resplendent deification of MotherEarth and rabid defiance of EarthMother wisdom Is a peculiarly Republican challenge, confusing unchanging uniform divinely dogmatically inspired Tradition As if such Tradition were against healing unitarian economic political flow of Earth-conserving sacred grace slow-growing co-invested capital resources. In this confusion, sometimes somehow somewhere lies an undemocratic patriarchal challenge lacking divinely inspired liberal love commitment to multicultural Creation health values Such as active compassion, faithful kindness, hope-filled planetary organic co-investments in green empowerment Full-spectral ongoing long-term health systems in-between fractal/seasonal transition boundaries extending humane/divine octaves filling-in multicoloring metaphors For health wealthy enlightening regenerative structures systems cycles spirals of GreenPeace Revolution Neither defying past sins of all AnthroTribe omissions to care for EarthMother indigenous wisdom Nor deifying future wins of HeavenFather co-commissions co-investments co-empathic somehow somewhere sometime in-between revolutions, Great Green transitions transubstantiations naturally spirited traditions.
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