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So very cold for such a tiny bird. - (MORE PHOTOS BELOW)

So very cold for such a tiny bird. - (MORE PHOTOS BELOW)

“I know absolute peace as I wander alone and barefoot across vast rolling desert. Have you ever listened to desert silence? It breaks my heart open with tears of sweetness gently dried on desert wind. I forget myself as I lie on warm sand and melt into everything around me: vast blue sky all the way to infinity; ancient sand dunes left by a sea long gone; gnarled juniper, ripe with yellow pollen; and tiny sun-warmed lizards too lazy to scurry away. I am lost to this desert world…fully let go, and merged. If I died in this moment, I would die safely in the tender arms of my deepest love.” — © Robin Easton

NATURE: Facing Our Prejudice

By: Robin Easton

We seem to accept that humans are intelligent and able to communicate with each other, and able to feel and love. However, we often scoff at the idea of communicating with Trees, Plants, Water, Earth, Stars, and other Living Species. Some people feel that other species have little or no intelligence, no soul, no ability to grieve, care, or love, and no purpose other than to serve humans.

As a collective species, we humans live with a deep-seated prejudice against Nature. Even the most conscientious of us humans, or those of us who often interact or commune with Nature might not fully grasp how deeply this prejudice runs. Many of us walk around blindly accepting that we stand far above all other life. We do not really feel in our entire beings how deeply this belief runs. We unconsciously accept that there are humans…and then just mere nature, ‘out there for our use.’ We often unconsciously walk around believing, feeling, and thinking that we ARE the world. Collectively we do not question this. It is fully accepted on a mass scale.

To understand the gravity of our violent prejudice and indignity to Other Species and Earth, we need to try to imagine a scenario where all of humanity blindly believes that we, personally, have no intelligence, no feelings of grief, compassion, or love, as well as no soul, and no purpose other than to serve humans, or a human ‘master.’ At best, we are merely a backdrop, like painted scenery in a play.

Then, imagine that we know we have to find a way to convince these blind, ignorant humans of our intelligence, our sovereign purpose, and our ability to love…or we will be doomed forever. This, my friends, is how Intelligent Species the world over feel about us humans. It also is exactly how many groups of humans throughout history have felt—and STILL feel—when subjected to the same cruel enslavement and domination by their fellow humans.

It is time to look at our prejudice. All over the world, highly Intelligent Species scream out for us to awaken and end our brutality. We can each look at our lives and explore these unconscious, blind assumptions that we carry, generations of accepted prejudice. I know that I have to look at this. As close to Nature as I live every day, I still can carry unconscious prejudice. There are generations of pervasive prejudices that were imprinted into me from birth…and before, areas of my collective psyche that have never seen the true Light of day. These pervasive concepts and ways of being are SO prevalent they run like undiagnosed illness throughout humanity, a fog that we have walked through for so long that we do not even see that we are completely blind to Truth. We automatically think ‘fog’ is our normal state of vision.

We can calm the screams, occurring all over the planet, by deeply digging into our unquestioned, accepted beliefs, our inherited fog of blindness. We can open our hearts and minds, and snap out of our chosen somnolence and emotional laziness. We can choose to leave our arrogance in the toilet where it belongs. We can actively educate ourselves. We can walk into Nature with fresh eyes, questions, and open hearts. We can sit under a tree and think about all of this while feeling into our hearts and bodies. We can ask, "Do I have prejudices?"

More importantly, we can move into relationship with Nature and Other Species with the understanding that we go to meet the Highest Intelligence going. We can start to ponder the idea that this Intelligence is part of us, a part we cannot live without. It actually IS us…and is necessary for a fully functioning brain, heart, and nervous system. It is necessary for our healing, awakening, and our very evolution, both within this lifetime and generations to come.

We can start to look at Other Species with compassionate consideration for their feelings, families, homes, and sovereign purpose. Who are they? What might they need? What are they teaching us? Could they REALLY be as intelligent…or even more intelligent than we are?

We can start to explore the possibility that--no matter how good a person we are--we actually might be carrying prejudices that are so culturally pervasive that we do not see them.

We can choose to learn new ways that respect and protect. We must move with the full understanding that these Other Species are very aware of us. Many of them are weary from our noise, our pollution, and our torturous ways. They are weary from fighting for their lives, fighting for a scrap of territory to raise their families and live out their lives in peace.

Next time you go to meet Nature, try looking at everything around you, the rock, the tree, the chipmunk, the deer, the water…as if you are looking at a human, a human that is aware of you, a human that is able to talk with you, hear you, teach you, and love you. I can guarantee you that you are in the Presence of an Intelligence that will astound you…if you let it in. You are in the presence of an Intelligence that you cannot live without, an Intelligence that you have forgotten…is part of you…an Intelligence that you have been yearning for all your life.

The bottom line is whether or not WE are intelligent enough to see the Intelligence that lies in all of Creation.

To live without respectful awareness of Other Species, and the Earth, Air, Water, vast Cosmos, and each other, is to live without Soul. And, that is a very dangerous and deadly way to live…for everyone involved…including ourselves.

— © Robin Easton

Wildness is a self-determining Life Force, a piercingly intelligent and untamed force that none of us can live without. © Robin Easton