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There is so much to say about this movie. I've been on the side of the destructive aggressiveness of the military and I have found the calmness of the Earth through Wicca. The movie really, means a lot to me. Not the animation and CGI stuff but the story behind it. I'm going to watch it again.

                I don’t subscribe to the theory that the indigenous people would ever survive a battle against an organized group of people using modern weapons but it’s kind of like the situation that we are in now. When I watched the Home Tree fall, it was like seeing the white man destroying the lifestyle of the Native Americans; It was like Hitler’s Blitzkrieg over England and a lone village being destroyed in Vietnam.

          It was the separation of Government greed and the ideals of a group of people that were in the wrong place at the wrong time.

          It was a casualty of war that wasn’t on either side.

          Am I losing my edge? Am I falling from grace? Am I becoming a tree hugger? I can’t answer that but I can say this, the further I get away from Christianity, the more unacceptable human aggression becomes to me. I am embracing the Earth and the natural bond that humans used to have with it.

          If that puts me in the category with the tree huggers than its ok, I would rather be associated with peace than aggression. I will continue to walk my path, losing friends as I become closer to what I was meant to be. I walked alone most of my life, I have my family, that’s all that I need. Besides there is an ever increasing number of people out there whose eyes are being opened to the lies. The problem is as it has always been; those that embrace peace are easily squashed beneath the boots of the aggressors. I would rather live my life doing what I believe is right and maybe even die as a result of it, than to be something that I don’t believe in.

          I choose the path of the Native Americans, the Wiccan’s and all of the other people who embrace the Earth no matter what that means.

 

To do the right thing means to walk alone on your journey. I embrace my family as we walk forward toward peace and harmony with nature, one lone group doing what they believe to be the right thing.

 

I invite you to come along but it means questioning everything that you were ever taught is right, and doing your own research to find what you truly believe and acting upon what’s in your heart.

 

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