Merry Christmas
A personal Christmas letter to Mother Earth.
You beautiful Mother Earth who invites us every day to everything without demanding anything in return.
First I want to thank you beautiful earth for the paradise you have given us with clean water that we can drink and clean air that we can breathe.
The beautiful views of the fields, mountains and valleys.
Your garden with tasty fruits of all kinds that also give us the vitamins, minerals that our bodies need so much.
Glittering lakes full of life and an ocean that stretches around the whole world. Our blue planet.
You have made the magic possible for us in fertilization via father sun and his warmth.
This magical and wonderful love for friends, animals, nature and the possibility of loving couples that fertilize our civilization with a continuation into the future.
Thank you for these opportunities.
Dear Mother Earth I also want to apologize that we only take and consume you, without leaving anything fruitful in return.
I am sure that most of us do not understand or even think that you are alive.
Nor do we think that you give us life every day through nature, the animals in your perfect ecosystem where the smallest ant has its task.
Yes, what an extraordinary fairy tale you have given us.
Although we have received all this miracle, it is not sadly enough for us. So we blow you up, cut you down, dirty and poison you, and so do ourselves.
Forgive us for our smallness and our selfish intelligence.
We eat your beautiful animals and consume your nature, shoot ourselves to death with a justification none of us can really understand.
All in a psychological labyrinth where mammon has taken the place and lures with the destructive paradise of dead things.
Dear Mother Earth, forgive me for seeming a little ungrateful and negative, but sometimes I feel a little afraid of my own species as a human being. But one day maybe we will realize your beauty.
You beautiful Mother Earth, I believe most of us would like to leave you after our earthly visit as pure and beautiful as you once were when we humans came to this paradisiacal planet.
In the hiss and the drizzle, the hope and opportunity ring that can lead to a new beautiful flourishing world in peace with a balanced and careful development.
A path with understanding to this miraculous ecosystem that makes life possible. A path of love where we can enjoy the beautiful respect for all living things that in turn unites and builds bridges between us.
Where we prevent our own problems in understanding, as we humans have a little bit of a tendency to sometimes make mistakes.
I want to end this little Christmas letter with that: I love you Mother Earth, thank you once again for everything, my friends and all beautiful people.
Towards a bright future.
Merry Christmas
Magnus