Environment
What Has Become of Our World? It is pure mindful surroundings that create a clean, natural, organic, healthy, positive, and peaceful home environment—the real home!
The real home is the foundation of life, where basic needs are met and individuals learn to be self-sufficient and to care for and share with family and community. There was a time, globally, when we
knew this type of home. Natural habitats and natural environments were all around us. We knew our neighbors and helped our neighbors. We raised our children in a community where they were safe from
harm. We made agreements based on a handshake and stuck to our promises and ideals. I have said before in this book that I don’t want to see us return to the agricultural or Stone Age, but the ideals and
the animals for food as well as the rich soil to grow crops. The environment becomes a wasteland, eroded by rain which washes away the soil and destroys roads, homes, and communities. The people are left to starve, living in poverty, sickness, and turmoil.
The life cycle of the environment has been destroyed. Toxic chemicals are used to kill weeds, insects, bees, birds, fish, bats, rodents, animals, plants, flowers, and even human beings. These chemicals are released into the air and are breathed in by human beings, who become unhealthy, shortening their lifespans. The chemicals find their way into our water supplies, and soil, and are ingested by the animals we use for food. Toxic chemicals are now in our bodies, making us sick, weak, and unable to work. Fertilizers and A rainforest is cut down for self-gain, destroying the habitat for many species of animals, and killing them in the process.
What about the human beings who live in this environment? They depend on self-gain and profit. Thinking only of themselves! values for ourselves and our environment have become polluted and destroyed as people’s minds became full of greed, thinking only of petroleum products are also polluting our water, killing fish, birds, animals, and man. Petroleum is highly abused for profit and self-gain, polluting our air as well as our water through Carbon Dioxide from automobiles and machinery. Other toxic gases are pumped into the atmosphere for profit from coal mines, factories, chemical plants, and nonbiodegradable products that pollute the environment. Greed, self-aggrandizement, and ego are polluting and killing the human mind. The more you have, the more you want—money, goods, and services. This greed and ego create fear and stress if you can’t keep up with the mass of consumers, who want only MORE!
Fear and stress also produce inadequate breathing, which depletes the body and mind of Oxygen as it increases the retention of Carbon Dioxide in the blood, causing us to be unhealthy. These are just a few examples of what greed has done to destroy our planet. Environmentalism that is addressing the negative effects of humans on the environment. In addition to the pollution and destruction of natural resources by mankind’s greed, the hope of restoration of the natural biophysical emitted from non-seasonal greenhouses.
In many highly developed countries, advances in technology, medicine, education, and public health may have shown a huge quantity of innovations, but not always environmentally friendly; in fact, most are environmentally challenging. Many new prescription drugs cause more side effects than the conditions they are supposed to relieve. They also pollute the water, environment, and body.
Electronics and battery-driven gadgets, especially computer boards, are destroying the planet and jeopardizing the lives of families and children who live in or around dumping grounds, which continue
to expand. Toxic waste is growing beyond controllable boundaries. life-cycle is being studied as well as species extinction and factors such as climate change, shortened plant growing seasons, and gases
is a conceptual and philosophical movement
How can we protect and recreate our environment?