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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required IV. Interconnected Web Teach your children the ethos of the rampart- of the earth under their feet. Is it more than just soil? It's heaven — The Chosen Hallowed Retreat Where we connect For you must see life as fully rich with the resounding vibrations of our kindred lives on this sacred earth. Our temporary home. For whatever happens to her happens to our kindred race. All life is connected. Wouldn't you agree? For all life is like blood that unites a family, by a process of no creation. For there is no division. One must see Humanity and other forms of life are knitted together... by the fabric of existence. Which are only a part of circle of life cycle. Each time we do, we are getting our bodies intertwined. Just like the Hopi who revere sacred mesas, we must honor our... Ancestral wisdom - winding through desert canyons. A sacred thread is planting - our stories into the mother land. Into the wind-carved rocks' etched. In coyotes'... starry night songs! We hear earth's eternal rhythms, guiding us along. Feel the warmth of the sun-soaked soil beneath bare feet. Perhaps, the cool, refreshing touch of mountain - stream water. Let us smell the wild sage carried on a gentle breeze. And hear the wind swept leaves of ancient trees. In these moments, we connect to the heartbeat of the earth. As Katsina spirits teach through their dances that We are temporary guests on this sacred land. Yes, stewards of its beauty, bounty, and balance. — Our legacy layered by our own deeds' hands. Through each mindful step and every gentle touch We praise and honor the interconnectedness web of life. So Must Stop! and ask: How now can we translate this intimate and spiritual connection into a harmonic coexistence and illiminate the discordant strife?
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