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by Craig Stehr
Saturday, Dec. 02, 2000 at 8:10 AM
theunseenrules@chek.com 510-595-8509 640 40th St., Richmond, CA 94805
Operating outside of the adversary's mental boundaries.
I just spent four days on land near N. San Juan, CA, meditating, doing yoga, birdwatching, and meeting with Yuba Nation Earth First!ers. I shared my perspective that we are often too narrow in our ecodefense approach. I am concerned that we are NOT utilizing our individual and group spiritual talents. It concerns me that we woodenly participate in radical environmental campaigns, playing essentially their game, and frequently either forstalling the inevitable ecotage or just getting swept out of the way early on. It is my suggestion that we operate outside of the adversary's mental boundaries. I've been doing sanskrit chanting at clearcuts, demos, the headwaters basecamp, all over the country, in India in 1994, in addition to consistent frontline participation. I realize that this is not for everyone. But everybody has something, in terms of spiritual activism, which they may contribute. Making practical use of that which is accessible on the spiritual platform is critical. Peaceout.
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by Craig Stehr
Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2000 at 10:02 AM
theunseenrules@chek.com 510-234-1911 640 40th St., Richmond, CA 94805
I believe, after further consideration, that it is necessary to go back even further than vedic times...back to the original, eternal, unmanifest spiritual Absolute. In the midst of the mushrooming world confusion, this makes sense! Mentally united with the source, revolutionary ecology groups will be successful...no doubt!
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