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Wise Words

This sub-section of the "About" pages will help to guide you towards the LandscapeHD Philosophy.

Everything you needed to know about LandscapeHD's outlook will be covered in these pages and will be developed to include information and extracts from The Book of Life.   

KEEPERS OF THE GARDEN

"We are all keepers of the Garden And the Garden belongs to everyone" 

Indeed, most of the powerful religions of the World respect the fact that as humans we have a responsibility to our earth and environment to use it, yet treat it as a precious gift to be treasured. It is odd then perhaps that so often people abuse our earthly Eden, denying it the respect and care it deserves. Our environment, including all those which dwell in it, is other than our freedom, our minds and our bodies the only thing given to us by right. It is forgotten that the things given to us freely we should appreciate the most, so many take for granted the most beautiful possessions they should enjoy.

The external forces of our garden are very much a part of us, LandscapeHD wishes to promote this, fostering a sense of value for nature, something so beautifully powerful and inescapable, pure and ultimately ours to enjoy.

The Earth, approximated to have existed for billions of years, is the mother common to us all. In order to understand this time perspective the existence of the Earth would by comparison have started at midnight with dinosaurs would be roaming by lunchtime, the ice age arriving at around 6pm, man beginning to walk the earth at around 9.30 and now, as it is midnight, the industrial revolution occurred just 30 seconds ago. Yet it is within the very last second in which I write that man is threatening to destroy the whole product of the last 24 hours.

Learn a little more about renewable forms of energy. Learn from your inner voice how it can be only greed promoting the use of unnecessary nuclear power and the destruction of our natural world. Basically, we have no right to destroy what has been established over the last couple of millennia, before we even come into our true existence. Despite your religious beliefs I can find no justification for the destruction of one of the most precious things we have, we are merely the keepers of the garden. Our race is now capable of surviving without the use of damaging chemicals, fossil fuels and radioactive substances; our technology and understanding has developed to the stage where we are ready to take the leap of understanding. Why can we not now do the thing which is the most efficient, with the most employment, and the most long term cost-effective actions, but also the thing which isn't dangerous or damaging? We can now take action which is noble, good and right. 
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Last Update: 19th February 2006