Today's Sunday Song includes my song Fear Not (Adamah - of the Earth).
I also give a talk about how we have chosen to live and why... sounding a soft, tender trumpet for localization over centralization.
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Rosemary Sheridan
5/3/2021 12:19:53 pm
Thank you, Alana, for sharing your in-depth, in-height, in-length explanation with Hope. Having grown more aware throughout my eight decades, I am concerned for our earth home and all creation. I am thankful that "God protects us from nothing ~ unexplainably sustains us in all things...". Your music is Faith, Hope, and LOVE, deeply rooted in the Mystery of Everything you are and do. Thank you for being who we were created to be and do, precious talented friend, Lovingly, RosieMerry
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Alana
5/4/2021 08:50:38 am
Lots of love to you Rosemary!
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Steve Bell
5/3/2021 03:37:39 pm
Thank you Alana
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Alana
5/4/2021 06:34:17 am
Thanks for hearing me Steve,
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5/4/2021 05:03:37 am
Alana, a wise position is to recognize the benefits of centralized elements for the common good and the values of diversity. As a career research engineer at the Bell System with a second career as a certified organic apple orchardist, I can argue for a balance between uniform things like infrastructure and creative "local" activities all of which can serve the common good. Stay balanced!
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Alana
5/4/2021 05:47:06 am
Hi Charles,
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Alana
5/4/2021 08:16:52 am
Here’s another example of what I’m getting at. To have 2 or 3 people hold that kind of power is possibly the most mutated form of colonialism that I can imagine. Here is Vandana Shiva speaking about this. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jEqS6rnoyYc
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AuthorAlana Levandoski is a song and chant writer, recording artist and music producer, in the Christian tradition, who lives with her family on a regenerative farm on the Canadian prairies. Archives
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