Prayers for the Restoration of Peace and Dignity to the Planet Earth, Part 1, "Abundant Earth Prayer"

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Abundant Earth Prayer:

Earth, our green mother who gives abundantly and without question
Our home, our hearth, our spring and our source of all life
I ask you to grow to accommodate all the bounty of your love
To provide shelter and nourishment for all of your creation
Let your waters run pure and clear so that we may all drink and be without thirst
Let your soil return to the state of Eden,
Where we all may once again walk barefoot on your gentle turf
And eat the fruits that grow uncountable in your garden
Let us tend to your needs so lovingly as you tend to ours
Let us tread humbly on your verdant soil
You are the gift and the giver, and we gratefully and joyfully receive you
You are the only home to all fishes, plants, animals and humanity
You are beautiful and bountiful and our love for you is everlasting
As your love for us is unquestioned and unending
Grow out your long green mane and we will rest in your mossy bed
Let your heart cool us in the heat and warm us in the frost.
Return us to Eden, Great mother.
There is room for us all. We trust you will provide.

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You are the only home to all fishes, plants, animals and humanity
You are beautiful and bountiful and our love for you is everlasting

If we take out the human and all human made things. Within no time the mother earth will restore itself.. Its we humans who have bamboozled each and every part of earth.. If we don't stop our activities earth will start hitting back and it for sure has started doing that..

"This grand show is eternal. It is always sunrise somewhere; the dew is never all dried at once; a shower is forever falling; vapor is ever rising. Eternal sunrise, eternal sunset, eternal dawn and gloaming, on sea and continents and islands, each in its turn, as the round earth rolls."

—John Muir, John of the Mountains: The Unpublished Journals of John Muir