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cause to sweep the earth as with a flood, to gather out mine elect from the four quarters of the earth, unto a place which I shall prepare, an Holy City, that my people may gird up their loins, and be looking forth for the time of my coming; for there shall be my tabernacle, and it shall be called Zion, a New Jerusalem."

Moses 7:62 "And righteousness will I send down out of heaven; and truth will I send forth out of the earth, to bear testimony of mine Only Begotten; his resurrection from the dead; yea, and also the resurrection of all men; and righteousness and truth will I cause to sweep the earth as with a flood, to gather out mine elect from the four quarters of the earth, unto a place which I shall prepare, an Holy City, that my people may gird up their loins, and be looking forth for the time of my coming; for there shall be my tabernacle, and it shall be called Zion, a New Jerusalem." Moses 7:62 This is great imagery... righteousness from heaven, truth from earth, and both sweeping the earth as with a flood... all leading to Zion. :) I like the idea of this flood not being destructive as was the flood of water in the time of Noah... but this one is constructive instead... gathering people from the Earth to come and build Zion. Doesn't it make you want to be a part of that... to be caught up in that flood? :) I can't imagine how cool it would be, even if you could just hammer one nail during the construction... to be part of that flood, that idea... building perfection and having the opportunity to be part of it. Today, let's prepare for that time by embracing the righteousness and truth that we have now, and by working on being Zion people now. People who bless others and include them in our circles. People who lift people up and find the good... who look at others with love, no matter who they are or what we know of them. Let's take a few steps towards Zion. Posted by Suzanne Benner at 7:16 AM Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest No comments: Post a Comment

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Surui Cultural Map Surui Tribe Surui Tribe Subscribed29 Add to Share More 8,350 views 33 3 ShareEmbedEmail https://youtu.be/jqiCWcBsHP4 Start at: 5:21 Published on Jun 15, 2012 Download the Surui Cultural Map KML file: http://mw1.google.com/mw-earth-vector... The Surui Cultural Map shows the Amazon's tribe vision of their forest, including their territory and traditional history. To create this map, Surui youth interviewed their elders to document and map their ancestral sites. Such sites include their first contact with western civilization in 1969, places where the tribes battled with colonists in the 1970s, as well as places of interest, like sightings of jaguars, capybaras and toucans. Category Nonprofits & Activism License Standard YouTube License SHOW LESS COMMENTS • 3 Oscar del Rosario Add a public comment... Top comments Doctor Updonk Doctor Updonk6 months ago Hi, I have downloaded the google earth file, but i can't figure out how go in to this "3D mode" you are doing at 7:02 in the video.. How to do that? Reply paitersurui paitersurui4 years ago You can help the Surui reforest their territory with association Aquaverde Reply Fernando Pereira Fernando Pereira4 years ago Um vídeo que faz pensar!!! Reply Autoplay Up next Appel d'urgence du Peuple Surui avec Nicolas Hulot paitersurui 121 views 2:47 MOST POWERFUL, RARE AND INTOXICATING IMAGES FROM THE PAST Perfect Life Recommended for you 13:35 PEOPLE FLIPPED OUT WHEN SHE DID THIS! Rocket Stove trial. exoman Recommended for you 12:52 15 Secrets Fast Food Companies Don't Want You To Know Be Amazed Recommended for youNEW 11:24 WTF??? U.S. / CANADA BORDER CROSSING ~ Listen to this stupidity!!! Grizzly Joe Recommended for you 9:43 How to read anyone like a book | Five personality types | Masters of Matter Mastersofmatter Recommended for you 59:38 Barangay Atabay-Cultural Mapping jay-r Badayos 388 views 8:32 The Discovery Of 'Vimana' secret 5000 years flying machine Incredible News E3 Recommended for you 13:00 Os Kaxinawá - Povo Huni Kuin bolastringui 7,354 views 26:17 Ese Eja Cultural Mapping Project Team Initiatives ACEER Foundation 193 views 7:22 Cultural Mapping- Part I: Definition dario Berardi 1,826 views 10:15 High technology to preserve old traditions: Chief Almir Surui & Rebecca Moore at TEDxBeloHorizonte TEDx Talks 1,941 views 20:19 Interview with Almir Surui Yamaner Denktas 39 views 3:38 Hofstede's 5 Cultural Dimensions visualized on a world map Joe Hammer 71,942 views 3:26 Mapping Survival This Planet 53 views 2:21 How to Make Money Playing Games Justin Bryant Recommended for you 25:40 Surui Mapa Cultural Surui Tribe 11,377 views 11:21 Authentic Native American ritual Guarani Culture Indians Paraguay Frank Weaver 12,349 views 4:40 Povo Paiter Surui Pcmaloca Digital 2,849 views 4:19 How chief Almir and the Surui tribe protect their ancient ra edsondropbox 34 views 2:29 SHOW MORE

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Comment Share SEEING THE FOREST AND THE TREES March 21, 2016 The day I am writing this is the Spring Equinox, the moment of balance between daylight and darkness. And it’s a good day here in the Northern Hemisphere because the light force is with us, increasing every minute, while the dark side is losing its power. This is also International Forest Day. While the world’s forests are still being destroyed too fast, there is actually something to celebrate this year. The title of This Planet’s latest episode, “When a Tree Burns in the Forest,” may not sound like good news, but some good things are happening. This video explores the “Global Forest Watch” tool launched by the World Resources Institute (WRI) to track forest health and destruction (full disclosure: my nephew works at WRI). Global Forest Watch is an app you can download to your phone or computer, that uses satellite monitoring data, allowing: “anyone to create custom maps, analyze forest trends, subscribe to alerts, or download data for their local area or the entire world. Users can also contribute to GFW by sharing data and stories from the ground via GFW’s crowdsourcing tools, blogs, and discussion groups.” Besides Global Forest Watch, there is other good forest news this year. But let’s get the bad news out of the way first. Some of it you already know: rainforests are being cut down, and their unique and irreplaceable ecosystems are rapidly disappearing. 50% of the world’s forests have been destroyed or degraded, with only 15% intact . Joe DeSousa Joe DeSousa The bad news you may not know is that the U.S. Congress has decided that burning trees for electric power is good for the environment. The Washington Post reports that “A group of forest scientists, ecologists and climate researchers has sent a strongly worded letter to the U.S. Senate, arguing that pending bipartisan energy legislation incorrectly claims that burning trees for energy is carbon neutral. “’Legislating scientific facts is never a good idea, but is especially bad when the “facts” are incorrect,’ say the researchers, led by Phil Duffy, president of the Woods Hole Research Center.” That was in February. The amendment is now part of the legislation – happy International Forest Day! But I promised good news, and here it is: trees “inhale” carbon dioxide much as we inhale oxygen, and a new study published in Nature reports that when forests get used to increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, they adjust quite well, absorbing more than they had previously. In other words, they help compensate for our unceasing atmospheric pollution. You may have noticed that this bit of good news, like the Global Forest Watch tracker, is only “good” in so far as it offsets the terrible bad news about forest destruction. Or, as Sean DeWitt of WRI puts it in our video story: