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People crowded onto corporate, like animals in the slaughter-chutes of factory-farms, are all part of the same big massacre of natural joy.
Social mind-diseases arise out of crowding people into limited choice-spaces of artificially homogenized environments.
All monoculture is inherently vulnerable; from plants in gardens to people in urban centers.
We must heal the Earth with sustainable, biodynamic, organic farming, and reject the unnatural, monoculture plant concentration camps of the industrial era of force and control.
Control is not humble; control is arrogant.
We must be kind and gentle gardeners with people and nature.
There are potentially dangerous consequences for irresponsible use of force and control.
Environmental processes contain the distilled intelligence of billions of years of delicate interactions that serve all life.
There is no environment existing as a separate system outside of ourselves; we are a part of the environment, and the environment is a part of us.
The inextricable entanglement of the total sphere of life as one entity demands we treat it with a level of respect we could only term, self-respect.

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