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"IF WE ARE NOT COMMITTED TO OUR OWN SURVIVAL WHO WILL BE?"
-Carl Sagan 1934-1996

Walking Mountain Yoga wants to teach people to return and feel their roots on this planet, and in doing so may help save her. We are now living in an age where the worlds top scientists and religious leaders are voicing their opinions and evidence to us regarding the extinction in many species of plants and animals, including humans. How smart are we as a civilization? We must not compromise on the destruction of the planet. The generation now alive, the generation that you see looking around you, for the first time in history, is the generation that controls the destiny of the planet itself.

"Crimes against nature are by extension, crimes against humanity. Humanity cannot survive without nature. I say that big dreams and a vision of a better place are what inspire people and give us all the unstoppable power to sooner or later make it so. Remember that if we don't get involved, if we don't do politics, politics will continue doing us."
Tim Hermach
Native Forest Council
info@forestcouncil.org
Are Interested in helping spread the word of the NATIVE FOREST COUNCIL newspapers?
You can receive credit towards a WALKING MOUNTAIN YOGA workshop by spread the word. Contact Mick for more information.

Links to other interesting sites:

Learning to walk
Bringing Back the Way
The Next, Best West documentary


THE EARTH IS OUR MOTHER. WHATEVER BEFALLS THE EARTH, BEFALLS THE CHILDREN OF THE EARTH.
-Chief Seattle 1786-1866

BOOK LIST OF SUGGESTED READING

PEACE PILGRIM

WANDERLUST by Solnit

THE SPELL OF THE SENSUOUS by David Abram

JOBS BODY

MY NAME IS CHELLIS AND IM IN RECOVERY FROM WESTERN CIVILIZATION by Chellis Glendinning

THE ABSTRACT WILD by Jack Turner

THE WAY OF THE EARTH by T.C.McLuhand

OUR WORLD NICHE by Laurie Cookson

RUNNING ON EMPTYNESS by Zerzan

THE PENTAGON OF POWER by Lewis Mumford

VOICES OF THE FIRST DAY AWAKENING IN THE ABORIGINAL DREAM TIME by Robert Lawlor