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Indigenous Weathered Wisdom

Relationships are things that invite my active RightBrain hope despite all my leftbrain dominant distancing experience And win/lose 0-Sum absence of sacred faith in Loves yet unseen, unheard on this deep and wide-hearted co-habiting co-relational Earth. In healthy relationships I feel a great difference between a neglected, wounded BodyMind suffering in lonely silent distance Separated in despair away from a shunned actively co-empassioned, transparently and vulnerably wounded, ReMembering MindBody, Verbally co-empathing invitations into win/win feedback circles cycles spiraling toward pleasured peace of healing non-elitist well-lit empowering Paradise Becomes a great win/win economic polypathic polyphonic polyvagal polynomial polycultural cooperatively co-empowering opportunity Among all bicamerally intelligent anthropoids reconnecting re-ligiously indigenous experience with compassionate impassioning rhythms For conscientious left/right balance bicamerally therapeutic communication loops and spiraling reiterations far exceeding eco/theo-logical traditional risks of BusynessAsUsual Monoculturally incorporating DeathCulture sentences, RightWing military-industrializing LeftBrain dominating extractions of all Earth's Living HeartPath health/wealth co-arising care giving/receiving Truths with Great Transitional Beauty PostMillennial EarthJustice Wisdom restores wealthy reverse of war, GreenPeace ReNewing EpiCenters, CoResponsibly led by wise indigenous ancient green ecofeminist multi-regenerational Wisdom of a MotherTree Not so much preoccupied with inside Patriarchal viral verbal dominant leftbrain literature, information printed over powering on top of paper made of wisdom's green organ-systemic trees.

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