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Sandra, thank you for sharing, Peter's work sounds very interesting - I will have a look! :)

I am in a personal felt inquiry process, so your reflections offer a catalytic synergy to arise here for me - thank you again.

Indeed,

How is it, we can surely ask, that agriculture's plausible effect on climate is so routinely ignored.?''

And specifically 'animal agriculture' as many experts - academic and non-academic - have been arguing through the years. In "Animal Oppression and Human Violence", David Nibert, an American Professor of Sociology, states that the focal point of his study is:

the process commonly referred to as animal "domestication" and how this practice caused large-scale violence, destruction, and disease epidemics.

As you say Sandra and as Openhand encourages, to go within, to 'look' at ourselves: our conditioned existence, to begin again every moment - painful and tragic moments are a big invitation indeed! - so that surrendering to 'what is' propels a Soulful Right action for the benefit of all sentient beings. From the depths of Samadhi (absolute or non-absolute), the heart-felt truth of interbeingness can arise. And from the heart-felt truth of interbeingness, Samadhi can arise.

Thank you Sandra, amazing synchronicities of Truth!

Wise love Heart

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