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Special Request: Help Us Celebrate!

May 20, 2021

Multiplying the Power of the Individual


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Our 2nd Anniversary!

Perelandra's
EoP
Biodiversity
Process

Tuesday, June 1st


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Celebrate the two years we've all done the Biodiversity Process together by inspiring others to join us on our 25th month!

June 1st will mark two years since the first Biodiversity Process was completed. That's twenty-four times folks around the world worked together to provide this unique and powerful support for their environment! Over these last two years, so many of you have shared your interesting and inspirational personal experiences and observations with us on the Question Line, in emails and notes. We love hearing about the changes you're witnessing. And we want all of you to hear these personal perspectives from all around the world.

So let's celebrate! We want to collect and share your descriptions of the changes at your home and on your land since you began doing the EoP Biodiversity Process. You could share a "magical" moment after a process was completed or a surprise wildlife sighting, a change in plant life, or some other noticeable overall change. We'll post your experiences on the Perelandra website to inspire and motivate everyone doing the Biodiversity Process. It might be your words that inspire that next person to add their piece of earth as the EoP Biodiversity Process network grows.

To get the ball rolling, here's Beth's experience:

"Over the last two years the land, the trees, the wildlife activity all have developed a new kind of aliveness and strength that I've never felt before. More than what it feels like, there are specific differences: An impressive harvest of morel mushrooms sprouted all around the edges of the yard that first spring. The variety of wildlife has expanded and changed. There are more painted turtles in the pond and fewer snapping turtles (they used to be overpopulated). There aren't as many foxes prowling the area. And the birds. Oh, wow, the birds. So many new species than what I've seen in the last ten years. Just this morning I saw a rose-breasted grosbeak! I know I'll keep doing this process for my home environment on the first of the month for the rest of my life. I'm curious of how the environment will change in the next five to ten to twenty years as this network of balancing support grows."

We want to hear from you! Don’t wait! Email your EoP Biodiversity Process observations to us now at earthsave@perelandra-ltd.com with "Biodiversity Process" in the subject line.

It doesn't have to be deep or poetic. It can be one sentence or a paragraph. Tell us! What changes have you noticed?

A few days before the next EoP Biodiversity Process, we will update the web page here with your stories and experiences.

Note: If you'd like, include your initials, town, state/province and country. Otherwise we'll leave it totally anonymous.

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EoP Biodiversity Process | Essence of Perelandra (EoP) | The Environment Series

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