Can we save the planet and heal Mother Earth?
Posted by msterilinn on Sep 10, 2007
This is a question asked by many. With all the natural, and unnatural disasters occuring around the Earth, there has been a rising concern for the health of our planet and it’s inhabitants. This is nothing new, yet is reaching a critical stage, and we DO have the power within each of us to bring about this healing. In caring for and healing ourselves we can bring about healing of the Earth. Getting involved, and actively participating in nurturing the land around us is of vital importance. We cannot keep taking more than we are willing to give in return. As caretakers of our Earth Mother, we have the power to create a positive flow of energy just as we do when caring for our own gardens. Why do we call this planet Mother Earth? Because she truly is our Mother, in that she provides everything we need to live, grow and thrive. Nurturing our Spirits through her beauty as well as our bodies with all her gifts in Nature, creating a healthy balance. Loving her is all too easy in our acceptance of her abundance in caring for all our needs. It is well past time to wake up and realize how special this relationship between Mother Earth and the humans who inhabit this planet really is. And how truly vital it is to understand the importance of this connection.
I would like to direct you to a site with some interesting views on this subject… Healing Mother Earth
Another great site about connecting with Nature… New Life Journal
Exploring Ancient Earth… Sacred Sites




Being an artist who paints out of doors, I have been documenting weather/climate changes in and around my hometown. My friend is doing the same near a very large lake in Florida. April looked like early Fall because of a late hard frost. Summer has looked like Fall because of the drought. It would be interesting to hear from other artists who are seeing and painting these climate changes nationwide - or even worldwide.
Hi. Very interesting website. You must be a naturist. I am more interested in social and human rights issues but we both contribute by helping to make the world a better place to live in. Cheers!