June 2010
June 2010
The water needs our help before it is destroyed. Through some back room deals, a devastating change has been made to The Fisheries Act that allows mining companies now to dump mine tailings waste into pristine lakes across the country.
This happened in 2010, both in the USA and Canada, from intense pressure exerted by multinational mining companies, to make mining more profitable at the expense of pristine lakes and rivers. Canada's government is not consulting with the people whose land it is, or the people downstream. Nor is any voice given to the millions of birds, fish, animals and plants that depend on the body of water for life itself. The mine tailings can be housed above water, in an ecologically sound manner, but it is cheaper for them to dump the tailings in lakes (away from the affects of oxygen which make the extractions, or tailings, more toxic). What is worse is the word is out, and global mining interests are lining up to mine here, and our federal and provincial governing bodies are happy to take their money. This is happening because most of us are unaware of it, and if we wait to hear about the destruction of the water table, it may be too late. Water is our greatest resource.
There are twenty lakes that are now on a list to be destroyed, but let's begin with Fish Lake. The steps required to save it will set precedents to follow in the other 19 ( and growing) cases. Fish Lake is gorgeous, there are 85,000 genetically unique rainbow trout that will die, there is a community of people whose lives and language and culture will be destroyed by this action, it drains into the Fraser River threatening the largest salmon run in BC. The Tsilhqot’in people, whose undisputed land this is, were not consulted and have made a video called ‘Blue Gold’ in the hopes of being heard by the rest of us. It is beautiful and available on their website, along with the petition. (www.protectfishlake.com) Fish Lake is also a focus of the Council of Canadians. There are under two thousand signatures right now and it needs way more than that to get the provincial and federal governments to halt this rape of pristine lakes in Canada by mining companies who lack any concept of the perfection they are destroying. The mining companies actually tell people that they will leave the lake in better shape than they found it!
How can the Canadian government and the provincial governments have allowed such a devastating change to the protective policies of The Fisheries Act, and make it acceptable to pollute pristine lakes and threaten entire ecosystems?
Clean water is more important than gold, and it is increasingly becoming more valuable as roaming global mining companies drain the earth, as if it is their right to remove it, in the cheapest way possible. Together we can generate some attention on this enormously important situation, through signatures on petitions, and pass them on. All the beings that live around and within these lakes would be extremely grateful for our energy.
Here are a few facts about gold mining, and some things you can do about it as a consumer to improve the situation. Gold is one of the dirtiest industries on the planet. The production of one gold ring produces 20 tons of waste tailings that need to be kept from oxygen. They leave scars on landscapes and the indigenous communities, whose land is used for more than half of the gold produced on the planet. Because of consumer outcry there are now a growing number of jewelers who are pledging not to use 'dirty' gold (nodirtygold.com).When you shop for gold ask for the manager and find out if the jewelry contains gold from mines that destroyed rainforests or polluted fisheries with toxic chemicals. Don't be shy about this. The young girl behind the counter needs you to educate her, and you have no interest in wearing jewelry that hurt the planet to make you look good, because it won’t make you feel good anyway.
Meanwhile, here is a positive outcome from adding our names to petitions recently. As some of you may know, the letters and petitions that Canadians generated recently concerning the U.N. Codex and labeling GMO's has meant that our present pro- GMO government could not verbally side with the US government position that GMO foods were no different from other foods. The Canadian government, still, is not supporting a positive position of GM labeling, but our pressure changed the voice of the government, and prevented the US from shutting down the negotiations (www.caban.ca/labeling).
As life continues to speed up remember to breathe deeply. Breathe in the energy of the earth and as you breathe out, give the energy back to mother earth with gratitude. Become one, in service to the earth, the air, the fire and the water, and you will be nourished and able to move with grace through these times of transformational change. Namaste.
September 2011
Whatever the issue, I think all of us have been dealing with situations that are inviting us to find solutions. We are returning to ourselves and choosing where we will spend our energy.
July 2011
Humanity is increasingly being shown, collectively and as individuals, that we are waking from a long sleep, and that in fact we can break free from the limitations of past beliefs and metamorphose into joyous loving multi-dimensional beings.
June 2011
This is a story about the love and respect one native grandmother for the water of the earth, and a vision she had to show the water the depth of her love and respect.
May 2011
Consciously or unconsciously, all of us are being provided, these days, with opportunities to move deeper into self love and discovery of our connection to each other, our collective Oneness. Sacred sexuality is a means of deepening that experience.
April 2011
Enlightenment will begin right here, in the simple choices we make around energy, politics, food, and relationships.
March 2011
Imagine feeling one with the universe and also an individual within it; imagine merging with love. That's where we are headed if we have the courage to get there.
February 2011
The Mamus are trained to move between dimensions to understand the inter-relationships of all beings and natural systems. What if we could all do that, and our society was based on those principles.
December 2010
Together we are facing the darkness in the world, facing our dysfunction. We are uncovering secrets, no longer turning a blind-eye or letting someone else deal with the corruption. We feel the vastness of our numbers witnessing the error of our ways, and through our witnessing we are discovering that we are the light.
November 2010
We moved, we prayed in a variety of languages, we looked each other in the eyes, we celebrated life and each other. Perhaps most profound was the feeling of integration with the group and with ourselves as individuals.
October 2010
This autumn we are learning to trust in our journey, act on our intuition and reach out and touch someone who could do with a good dose of our compassion and energy.
