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Are We Safe

Am I safe? Do I matter? Are we safe? Do we matter? Am I sustainably healthy? Do I resonantly matter enough? to survive win/lose evolutionary assumptions about history, to thrive within win/win multicultural wealth. According to the amygdala center of our Default Mode Network bicameral in/ex-formation processor, "Am I safe?" we originally ask of EarthMother womb, While "Do I matter enough to survive?" MotherEarth asks of still individuating me/we. Climate and multicultural trends premillennially presumed to answer "Yes!" to both questions optimistically predicting win/lose evolution would lead, through MotherEarth's manifestly destined reach, toward win/win Alpha/Omega Tipping Point Balance, ZeroParadise organic zones of multicultural design for enriched polyculturing global outcomes. But, in this post-millennial Time, Whose mighty Yang Amygdala does not answer these same questions with a crippling and troubling, dissonant "No!"? I am not safe from inhumane mortality of life, for cooperatively interdependent species, for survivable Earth history for continuing communication, for complexly organized organic relationship. Do I matter? to survival history of Earth, to thrival win/win multicultural economies regenerationally reborn by EarthMothers of all colors and stripes and spots haired and furred, wooled and feathered, shelled and fish-scaled. Are we safe? How deeply and extensively do we matter to Earth's living history? to GaiaEarth's healthy multicultural outcomes and incomes, divestments and investments, detachments and attachments, degenerations and regenerations, entropy and energy? Why are we safe/not safe? How do we matter/not matter? What is the historic significance of communication; the multicultural transcendence of relationship? Why are we health communicating? How do we widely and deeply wealth rooted relationships?

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