Monday, 29 May 2017

Crazy Horse on mining

The Indian would never dam a river, nor think of doing it, for the river had many purposes for animals and plants as well as humans.  The Indian also knew that the river carved its own path across land for its own purpose.  The Indian took from the river, but never at an ongoing cost to the river.

Herein lies the answer to mining.  Deposits of minerals and metals exist where the land stores them.  Dig them up only when doing so has no ongoing effect upon the earth, the plants and the animals.

If that is not possible, leave the earth intact until a way is found to make it possible.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual

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