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The fundamental worth of the American Dream was . . . and still is . . . the right to worship freely -- or not -- according to personal conscience and choice.
Some people go to a church to worship . . . some go to mosques, cathedrals, synagogues . . . some simply worship wherever they are -- recognizing the body as a temple.
For some, this earth and everything in it is a sanctuary for worship of life.
How can we honor our constitutionally guaranteed right, and obligation to respect that right -- for all to worship freely -- when we systematically destroy the environ that has served as a venerated place of worship for thousands of years?
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Our choices come back to us.
All of us must answer for our works in this world.
How can we justify desecration of this temple of life -- in any way -- for any reason?
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Can we focus our lives to mirror balance and integrity at the core of existence enduring and evolving over billions of years
. . . manifest in these mountains -- in this ecosystem -- in tenuous equilibrium delicately poised to support and sustain life
. . . impacting health -- the integral dynamic -- the whole body of life of which we are a part -- without which we as individuals {and as cultured groups} do not exist . . . ?
. . . One way or another . . . it all comes around . . .
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2005 / www.tahomahome.com / k. allen
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