Reverence for Nature
Nature is sacred.
Earth is not a warehouse. Not a backdrop. Not a raw material dump.
She is alive — breathing, aching, burning.
The rivers are her bloodstream. The forests, her lungs. The soil, her skin.
Wildlife not your commodity its living, part of it with rights.
We were not born to dominate, exploit — but to live as part of it.
She does not belong to us. We belong to her.
It is not a resource — it is a living force, desecrated by greed and ignorance.
It gave life. We returned poison.
To protect it is not just virtue — it is duty.
To stand in its defense is not heroism — it is the bare minimum.
Betrayal & Dharma
Instead, we betrayed the sacred bond. We chose profit over protection, greed over grace.
We desecrated forests, choked oceans, poisoned skies.
We buried our conscience under concrete and convenience.
This is dharma: to do what is right.
Responsibility is not optional.
Righteousness is not negotiable.
Reverence without action is betrayal.