Wednesday, October 11, 2017

As an intuitive part of our purpose seems to be to take care of the creatures of earth

In other words try not to kill humans or other of God's Creatures or trees or large plants if you don't have to for some real purpose.

So, even insects are a part of the ecosystem and whenever one species of insects even are eliminated by insecticides or just killing them it often throws the whole local ecosystem completely out of balance. For example, many types of Ants and Trees are completely symbiotic so you can help create many forests not being well or dead or dysfunctional in various ways just by killing of ants or other insects by any means at all. So, maintaining ecosystems on land and sea, fresh water and in the air around us helps all creatures including us to survive longer and better.

By the way Trees and humans are also symbiotic too.

On a base level they breathe out oxygen and breathe in CO2

And humans do the opposite.

For example also, humans often drink alcohol or take drugs when staying sober and standing with one's back to a good tree or hugging a tree and crying is far more useful than alcohol or drugs in actually solving our problems in the short or long run. People in the country often know this and so have less use for alcohol or drugs that know this.

Trees enjoy taking our pain for much the same reason that they like us to breathe out carbon dioxide because that is what they actually breathe in.

Trees have often shared amazing things with me during my life especially if I answer questions the forests have asked me too.

The forests are most sort of like one person whereas (at least in the U.S. and England) people are much more individualistic than forests are. In Asia often you are harmed for being individualistic in Chinese, Japanese or Korean Cultures and other cultures.

In that sense they are much more like forests that all work together for the common good more than in the U.S. Canada and Europe.

So, each culture has it's good and bad points and each person often has their own views about all this too, most of the time.

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