Three Great Truths The moment you become aware of the Earth
Nov 26

Many people claim to love the Earth. However, what does that mean? Just as loving home does not refer to just caring for the land and the house, loving the Earth cannot refer to just environmental protection. Loving the Earth must mean that one acknowledges the Earth as one. unified community. We must protect our home as part of a family and contribute our all, as does the citizen of a country, deriving a sense of pleasure and accomplishment from this. This is what loving the Earth should mean.

An Earth-Human is someone who is in touch with the body, mind, and energy of the Earth. An Earth-Human acknowledges the Earth as the ultimate arbitrator of ‘living values’ and applies such values to his or her everyday life. An Earth-Human knows that ‘Earth and I are One’, ultimately leading to Oneness of the whole of humanity. An Earth-Human therefore cares for and heals his or her neighbors and family members as his or her own body, with the all encompassing, non-discriminating love of Mago. An Earth-Human is a healer in every sense of the word.

When our awareness has made that leap and joined with Earth’s awareness, we will have gained the strength and wisdom to overcome our insignificant boundaries of self and group-egotism, and be able to feel love for all life on Earth

Ilchi Lee articles on earth humans.

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One Response to “What Does Loving the Earth Mean?”

  1. From Tribal Deities to Qod Says:

    [...] Although gods grew in strength according to humanity’s needs, individual gods retained their individual traits, formed when they first appeared on Earth. A god of anger still remains a god of anger, and a god of jealousy still turns green with envy. An ethnic god still practices preferential treatment toward its chosen people, although not so obviously as before. Follow the link for more article by Ilchi Lee. [...]

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