The Earth in travail

by the Master —, through Benjamin Creme, 14 October 2007 

It may be said that at last some men are beginning to take seriously 
the dangers posed by global warming and the consequent climate 
changes that this is bringing about. It is true that there is much 
disagreement over the reality and extent of the dangers, and of the 
best means of approaching the problems which are agreed to exist. 
However, there is no doubt that some men, at least, are recognizing 
that men face a formidable task in halting the progress of 
destruction and in stabilizing the environment. It is also true that 
even the most aware and concerned of men know little of the extent 
and complexity of the problems. 

The problem of pollution is such a case. Pollution takes many forms, 
some obvious and easily dealt with, if the will to do so exists. 
Some, however, require a science and a remedy as yet unknown to man; 
they are so toxic and destructive that they must be given high 
priority to overcome. The effect of pollution on the quality of air, 
food, on animals, and on fish, in rivers and the oceans, is known 
but largely ignored. The most destructive of all, that caused by 
nuclear radiation, awaits discovery by Earth scientists. The upper 
levels of nuclear radiation are beyond the present atomic 
technology. They are also the most toxic and hazardous to man and 
the lower kingdoms. On all those levels the problems of pollution 
must be overcome. This can be achieved only by a complete 
reconstruction of the present political, economic and social 
structures.

Ravaged
Man has ravaged and polluted the Earth, and severely damaged his own 
environment. Now man must see it as a top priority to remedy what he 
has hurt and so restore to health his ailing planet. He must learn 
to simplify his demands on the planet and learn the beauty of 
simplicity and the joy of sharing.
Man has but little choice: the urgency of the task demands immediate 
action; few indeed realize the true scale of damage already done. 
The question may be asked: can planet Earth be saved and by what 
means?
The answer is a resounding YES! and by means which involve the 
transformation of the present modes of living by the majority of men.
The paramount ambition of all so-called `developed' countries is to 
achieve an ever higher percentage of growth of their economies to 
become, thereby, richer; and, in an economic world based on 
competition, to attain dominance and power, and so enjoy a higher 
standard of life. This being so, the pillaging of the Earth, the 
cavalier waste of resources, is seen as only natural and necessary. 
This irresponsible action has at last brought Planet Earth almost to 
its knees.

Urgent
Maitreya, you can be sure, will not be long in addressing this 
urgent problem and in presenting His solutions. The first step, he 
will advocate, is the acceptance of the urgency which many today 
deny. Sharing, he will say, is the beginning of the process of 
change which will provide the answers to our woes and the 
rehabilitation of Earth.

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