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Why Not?

Yes this letter is dedicated to myself, this blog has been about so many different things! I reflection of my love for everything vintage, the 80’s and 90’s and also what inspires, and my utter love for nature. In this case what am about to show you does inspire me to do better to make a difference.

Dear Monzerrat ( this is my middle name)
I am very sad to inform you, that even though Mother Nature gives us everything people seem to forget that constantly! This small documentary am sending you isn’t probably relatable to life in California , but it definitely affects my spirit. It makes me think what can I do about it? What do you think you could do about it? for example I became a very strict vegetarian, slaughtering animals isn’t just cruel its affecting the way of life it affects the world, did you know that with the grains that are forcefully grown to feed all the animals that get slaughtered, all hungry children in the world could be fed!!! Isn’t that  amzing! Why can’t greedy man see this? I have nothing against meat, but you see so many people say, well Indigenous people killed animals yes they did KILL animals for food for survival for essential nutrition, However they did not SLOUTTER  animals! They respected an animal’s life like their own.  
Please Click on This Link and watch Video!!!!!
Now this is going on in Mexico, and Peru but in the us so many inappropriate behavior goes on as well  we might not be able to save the Rain Forest bit we can start with baby steps for example:  Take a nature walk, “hug a tree”, and commune with the nature spirits all around. Experience the interconnectedness of life. Let your thoughts be of appreciation, appreciate the sky, the breeze, the colors, the total experience of the natural beauty around you. This will not only replace stress and depression with joy and happiness but it will create a kind mind. Also try these .....

Treat the earth and all that dwell thereon with respect.
Show great respect for your fellow beings
Work together for the benefit of all mankind.
Give assistance and kindness wherever it is needed.
Do what you know to be right.
Look after the wellbeing of mind and body.
Dedicate a share of your efforts to the greater good.
Be truthful and honest at all times.
Take full responsibility for all your actions
Sincerely ,
Your love for Nature.


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