[Community Rights Network] FOR EVERYONE...TAG LINE QUESTION:

Baile Oakes baileoakes at gmail.com
Sun Apr 13 08:33:49 PDT 2014


Interesting, Peter, I awoke this morning with a similar thought.   As in to speak the language of the present paradigm.....time of seeking balance while manifesting steps toward being the Change.

Thanks for sharing.

With love,

Baile


On Apr 12, 2014, at 9:36 PM, Peter Norris wrote:

> When we say OUR water. We are protecting water in OUR County.  On OUR planet that WE are here to protect.  I understand what you are saying Baile.  I think the important thing is to use wording that is "acceptable/understandable" to the commonwealth.  Once we have the folks at the table we can also let them know that in truth we all are one.  
> I have often said that there are really only two things we need to consider, they are the tribe and the natural world.  Everything else is illusion. Maya. Glamours.  
> I will be happy with whatever you all choose.  It's all good.
> In Gratitude, Peter
> 
> 
> Peter Scott Norris 707.456.9968
> The thought manifests as the word; The word manifests as the deed; The deed develops into habit, And habit hardens into character. So watch the thought and its ways with care, And let it spring from love born out of concern for all beings.
> 
> 
> On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 7:46 PM, Baile Oakes <baileoakes at gmail.com> wrote:
> The word "our" connotes a sense of ownership. 
> 
> More of our human hubris of colonization precepts. 
> 
> Water is not owned by us nor any other entity...it is a life force...
> 
> Please seriously consider what are the beliefs we wish to represent
> 
> "PROTECTING CLEAN WATER IS UP TO US"
> 
> Shannon answered an earlier email regarding using "our" and seems to agree 
> 
> with love,
> 
> Baile
> 
> 
> On Apr 12, 2014, at 12:27 PM, Beth Brenneman wrote:
> 
>> Shannon suggested, "Protecting our water.  It's up to us."  How about "PROTECTING OUR WATER IS UP TO US."?  It flows (no pun intended) better and would take up less room. But it has all the needed meanings in it that Shannon is talking about (right, Shannon?).  Maybe  some musical person could even make a song or jingle out of it.  What do ya'll think??
>> 
>> 
>> "The trouble is that once you see it, you can't unsee it. And once you've seen it, keeping quiet, saying nothing, becomes as political an act as speaking out. There's no innocence. Either way, you're accountable.” Arundhati Roy
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