Monday, July 15, 2013

Out the back of the Great Divide.

It isn't the kind of place you just drive past.  It's just that little bit too far for that.  This is what the mining companies are banking on too.  They are hoping they can get this nightmare up and running before the greater part of Australia wakes up to what the situation is.

The situation is desperate to say the least.  The environment is being torn up like a rotten sheet for the rag bag.  The trees and the forests are being bulldozed flat at an alarming rate.  The animals are in distress and in decline already and this is only hastening their demise.

IMG 2303 Gas fields near Tara

Over the past two years I have sadly watched the country known as Australia decline so fast it even frightens me.   I am not easily frightened and I am alarmed.  I have concerns because largely the population see everything on an economic level and not on a cultural level where the environment takes first place and its rightful place at that.

The planet sustains us all and we are as a population very removed from what is actually real.  If you cannot feel a tree when you stand next to it then you are disconnected already.  

Taking your shoes off and standing barefoot on the earth and feeling the resonance creep through your mortal body is astounding if you have lost the touch and want to rekindle this.

We in Australia have a serious crisis on our hands with regards to spiritual aspects of the land in culture.  The mining companies are colluding with corrupt government officials to sign off on the desecration of sacred sites all over this great land at the present moment and I am very alarmed by this behavior and I cannot stand by and allow this to happen.

I intend to keep lobbying to stop this action and to save these places as should have been done since the beginning instead of the corruption that has been pushed under the carpet by government.

Images @ Eminpee Fotography

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