Humans Rightly So…

There is a lot happening here in the Land of Oz. In Tasmania, we have the united effort to retrieve two miners trapped beneath tons of rock. Partly due to the embarassing milking of the drama by the media, this has become a group conscious event. Miners all over the world are watching as our modern technicians carefully implement the plan to drill a tunnel thru to reach the men. They are in good spirits, these two Aussie miners, and sending back humorous messages that help diffuse the incredible tension as people unite in prayer, hope and wishes.
Meanwhile, quietly behind the scenes, a landmark event is about to occur in our local Victorian Government. At 10.am thereabouts tomorrow, the 4th May 2006, there is a submission before the Parliament to introduce a Charter of Human Rights.
Tonight, 300 people gathered in the local Mornington Peninsular Community Theatre to participate and hear a report on this Bill. This is only one of many groups throughout Victoria, which have met over these last few months to discuss and share a growing concern for our humanity amidst an increasing barrage of legislation that is eroding our freedom.
Some things happen quietly, yet quickly. From a few, to many , this grass roots movement has brought about what is a first. Victoria may well be about to lead the way to Australia coming of age. We have no Charter of Human Rights in Australia. We have lots of humans, from all over the world – 20 million or so of men, women and children who have sailed the seas to arrive on this island continent to start a new life and participate in the growing of a nation.
Evolution takes time, civilisation is created through intelligent activity. We, the people, are here and now. We do what we can with what we’ve got, while we are here. Gratius.
[* The above pic is of a creation made from marzipan. Source unknown. beautiful huh?]