Jan 29, 2021

Honor the Earth

A Short Film by Tara Coyote
By TaraC / youtu.be
Honor the Earth

Tara Coyote shares part of her experience journeying with a serious cancer diagnosis and equates it to the topic of Earth’s climate change. Her mission is to bring awareness and hope for the sake of future generations and the Earth. Tara is based out of Kauai, Hawaii.

 

When the terrible lightening fires broke out in California in August 2020, I realized that I had to do something to speak up about climate change, the upcoming election and correlate it with my cancer healing journey.

I made the connection that those of us sensitive beings who succumb to cancer at a young age are canaries in a coal mine. We are the ones that are reflecting the state of the Earth that is vastly out of balance.

The horrid truth is that until something is done to reverse the environmental destruction, more people at a younger age will sadly be diagnosed with cancer. I have no idea how much time I have left on this wondrous planet, which makes it all the more important to share this truth.

It is vitally important to focus on SOLUTIONS for the environmental, rather than stay stuck in a vicious cycle of apathy. When we feel empowered in a situation then it is possible to CREATE POSITIVE CHANGE!

🌍BE THE CHANGE! 🌎

I have created an environmental resource page to provide solutions and create a sense of empowerment around what can be done to address the issue of climate change, create a healthier environment, build healthy bee habitat, book info, groups & more! Please check out the resource page here: Resource Page

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