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ALL

I am grateful for all that is ALL. I am grateful for being part of ALL that is. I am grateful that I am an expression of ALL that is. I am grateful for the opportunity to know that we are ALL ONE and that this is how we express ourselves on this beautiful planet of Mother Gaia. Today Mother Ocean is expressing herself and her ability to make waves, to show that she is the all powerful ONE and that we are so tiny and minuscule compared to her epic strength and power. The power of Nature is astounding. The power of Mother Nature is awe-inspiring. The power of Mother Nature is incredible to witness and the power of Nature is one that we forget that we are a part of. We are not apart from Nature. We are part of Nature. We are part of her strength and her power. We are part of her system, of her ecosystem. When we forget that we are part of her is when we start fighting against ourselves and all that makes us good. We are part of Nature. We may honor Mother Nature and understand that we are part of the beautiful ecosystem that encompasses this planet. Temporarily humanity has assumed the position of fighting against Nature and there are those that have assumed ‘a win’ against her. But this temporary (a few thousand years’ span) assumption of power is temporary. We are within Mother Nature’s web of life. If we continue to fight against Nature, we are fighting against ourselves and we fight for the balance of Nature no matter if that means we will exterminate ourselves to achieve the balance of Nature on this planet again. Do we wish to become extinct? The collective consciousness says no. There are those on the outer orb of the collective consciousness that believes taming Mother Nature is how humanity can continue to ‘be on top’. But inside the voluptuous, oozing hot lava flow of the earth, Mother Nature is laughing heartily to her core, her core aching with the preposterousness of her skinny little children imagining that this temporary taming of her power will be let to continue for much longer. She has let us experiment and take risks and make bad decisions for a while (a few thousand years), and now that she sees how we continue to hit our heads against the rocks and forget to honor that which has come before, she is sending us little reminders of what respect, honor and love for oneself mean. She might teach us the hard way soon. Will this mean we will make ourselves extinct? Nature is a Mother. Any mother knows the answer to that question. And yet, Mother Nature knows that sometimes her children must learn through experience. This message is not an omen of impending doom. It is simply a reminder that we are but one species in an entire ecosystem of living organisms on a vast planet of rich life. Looking up at the majestic mountains, the grandmother and grandfather trees, the wide rivers and magical bodies of water may all remind us of our place here on this majestic planet.

Jamie Aron