Friday, February 27, 2009

The Warriors Prayer

The Warriors Prayer

  • I am what I am.
  • In having faith in the beauty within me, I develop Trust.
  • In softness, I have strength.
  • In silence, I walk with the Gods.
  • In peace, I understand myself and the world.
  • In conflict, I walk away.
  • In detachment, I am free.
  • In respecting all living things, I respect myself.
  • In dedication, I honor the courage within me.
  • In Eternity, I have compassion for the nature of all things.
  • In Love, I unconditionally accept the evolution of others.
  • In Freedom, I have Power.
  • In my Individuality, I express the Godforce within me.
  • In service, I give of what I have become.
  • I am what I am.
  • Eternal, Immortal, Universal and Infinite.
  • And so be it.
  • © Stuart Wilde

    Global Warming 2009


    Colombia: Galeras Volcano - Feb 2009
    Bolivia: Floods - Feb 2009
    Bosnia and Herzegovina: Floods - Feb 2009
    Argentina: Floods and Mudslides - Feb 2009
    Costa Rica: Floods - Feb 2009
    Australia: Wild Fire - Feb 2009
    China: Drought - Feb 2009
    Central African Republic: Severe Local Storm - Jan 2009
    Mexico: Cold Wave - Feb 2009
    Solomon Islands: Floods - Feb 2009
    Dominican Republic: Floods - Jan 2009
    Bosnia and Herzegovina: Cold Wave - Jan 2009
    Madagascar: Tropical Storm Eric - Jan 2009
    Liberia: Insect Infestation - Jan 2009
    Madagascar: Tropical Cyclone Fanele - Jan 2009
    Bolivia: Dengue Outbreak - Jan 2009
    Fiji: Floods - Jan 2009
    Philippines: Floods and Landslides - Jan 2009
    DR Congo: Ebola outbreak - Dec 2008
    Costa Rica: Earthquake - Jan 2009
    Guatemala: Landslide - Jan 2009
    Indonesia: Earthquake - Jan 2009

    2008 Global Warming


    2008 - Global Warning

    Just as was the case in the Political and Economic arenas, so the year of 2008 was characterized by a continuing series of weather related disasters that caused widespread loss of life, together with devastating economic consequences.

    These disasters followed in such quick succession that the average citizen would be hard pressed to name a few, let alone the majority of the events that occurred.

    Taken as a whole these weather events serve as a grim reminder that we live in times of extreme climatic change which now imperils the population of the entire planet. They act as a “Global Warning” that our island home in space is in a state of severe crisis.

    January 2008

    • Tropical Cyclone Gene in the South Pacific
    • Extreme cold in China and Tajikistan
    • Volcanic eruptions in Chile, Colombia and Ecuador
    • Severe flooding in Brazil and Tanzania

    February 2008

    • Earthquake in the Great Lakes region of Rwanda
    • Cyclone Ivan in Madagascar
    • Floods in the Phillippines, Ecuador and Peru

    March 2008

    • Cyclone Jokwe in Mozambique
    • Floods in Argentina, Paraguay and Kazakhstan

    April 2008

    • Typhoon Neoguri in China
    • Volcanic eruption in Colombia
    • Floods in Sri Lanka

    May 2008

    • Tropical Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar
    • Tropical Cyclone Halong in Phillippines
    • Earthquake in Sichuan province of China
    • Earthquake in Colombia
    • Volcanic eruption in Chile
    • Floods in Colombia, Chile and China

    June 2008

    • Typhoon Fengshen in SE Asia
    • Severe flooding in Nicaragua, Bangladesh, India, Surinam and the Phillippines

    July 2008

    • Hurricane Dolly in the USA
    • Typhoons Fung-Wong and Kalmaegi in Asia
    • Landslides in Guatemala and Nepal
    • Floods in West Africa and Central Europe

    August 2008

    • Hurricane Hanna and Gustav in the USA
    • Typhoon Nuri in the Phillippines
    • Earthquake in the Sichuan Province of China
    • Earthquake in the Yunnan Province of China
    • Floods in West Africa, Sudan, and Pakistan

    September 2008

    • Hurricanes Ike and Kyle in the USA
    • Typhoons Mekkhala, Jangmi, Hagupit, Sinlaku in Asia
    • Earthquake in Iran
    • Floods in Chile, Panama, Phillippines, Uganda, Nepal, Guatemala and Nepal
    • Droughts in Paraguay and Syria

    October 2008

    • Hurricane Norbert in Mexico
    • Hurricane Omar in the Carribbean
    • Earthquakes in Pakistan, Russia, China & Kyrgyztan
    • Floods in Sudan, Morocco, Yemen, Sri Lanka, Central America, Sri Lanka, Burundi, Rwanda, Somalia, Kenya and Algeria

    November 2008

    • Hurricane Paloma in the Carribbean
    • Tropical Cyclone Nisha in Asia
    • Volcanic eruptions in Colombia
    • Earthquake in Indonesia
    • Floods in Brazil, Costa Rica, Panama, Cuba, Ethiopia and the Phillippines

    December 2008

    • Earthquakes in China and Indonesia
    • Floods in Guyana, Malaysia and the Pacific Islands

    A more detailed list of the major weather related events that occurred in 2008 can be found at:

    http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/doc110?openform&cat=2008