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http://community.icontact.com/p/global_psychics_inc/newsletters/global_psychics_inc/posts/what-about-the-gulfFrom David's Desk: On the Gulf
An Excerpt
From PMH Atwater: David Spangler is famous worldwide for his work with The Findhorn Garden in Scotland, and with his ability to contact the nature spirits and devas of the environment. He is also one of the most caring and accurate “witnessess” to the invisible worlds that I have encountered. For this reason, I find it important and necessary that we consider his words about the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Should you wish to pass his words on, please know that he has given all of us permission to do so. I pray that as many of us as possible  respond to the spiritual reality behind what he shares. ~PMH
There are times when events overtake intentions. There was another topic that I had planned to write about for this month’s letter, but events in the Gulf of Mexico loom so large with the spreading oil spill and the consequent devastation to animal, plant and human lives that no other topics seem fitting this month. The amount of email I’ve had asking for insights into what is happening, for perspectives from the subtle worlds, or for suggestions for subtle activism in response to this tragedy affirms for me that this is the subject close to people’s hearts and minds right now.
Over the next few months, I have no doubt there will be thousands of words written analyzing this event, assigning blame and expressing anger. This may well become the equivalent of an environmental 9/11 in terms of its impact on our society except that where the terrorist attack and the collapse of the World Trade Towers occurred in a two-hour span of time, the Gulf oil spill is a catastrophe unfolding over weeks and months, leaving us twisting in the wind with the uncertainty of how it will end. If as many fear, the storm surges and winds of the hurricanes expected this season carry the contamination of oil much further inland, including to populated areas and farming country, or if the oil enters the Gulf Stream and heads around to the beaches of America’s eastern coastland and then on to Europe, then the impact of this disaster will be much greater than it appears now and the ending may be years in the future.
If ever an event were worthy of our anger and sorrow, this is it.