Guam Kyokushin Cornerstone
Volume 1, No. 2
April 1, 2014
and business provisions show the obvious
warning signs between a developed
property and what potential it has for the
dollar and the eventual absence of a life
sustaining plot of land where nature can
flourish. Should there be a point where one
has come to the realization
that
we are creating a future Easter Island for
ourselves? I believe that nature will reclaim
what was once hers. The human condition has
seen much in its life as a creature hand in
hand with nature. It will endure. But it will
have to work harder to sustain itself once
nature is gone. The replacement of nature’s place in relation to man’s desire to
own some sense of “security” and the original place nature served man, will soon be buried under a new
and improved paved highway. When and where do we start or stop?
Again one should read this opinion as simply that. But it does offer an interesting reflection of an economy
of ecology of man and nature. Thank you for taking time to read this.
Relaxing moments with
Sensei Steven Cujic
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