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Commonwealth of Dominica Paradise, Eden, Shangri-la
In the midst of all the
information we are gathering, we come across so much evil and discouraging
news. People seeking the truth want the truth - no matter what the
outcome - and we study very hard to achieve this goal.
Sometimes
it is advantageous to stop studying, stop worrying, for a little
while -- even for a day -- and relax and look at beauty in this
world. Our minds can get on overload sometimes!
I had the rare opportunity
to do this. For 10 days I was in a Garden of Eden a.k.a. the Commonwealth
of Dominica in the Caribbean Sea. It is truly an island of beauty
and nature. The lush growth of flora in this sub-tropic climate
is amazing.
The mountains, the rivers,
the valleys, the seas, the ocean, the view, the fruit, the flowers,
were all breathtakingly beautiful. You can get a glimpse of these
in the photos, but photos do not do the place justice.
What was more beautiful
were the people of Dominica. Dominicans are a proud people with
a proud heritage. I was honored to meet some of the wealthiest to
the poorest (by US thinking) citizens of Dominica. I met with some
of the highest educated to the uneducated Domincan.
After my time there, I know the poorest Dominican is far richer
than any U.S. citizen. The uneducated Dominican (by US standards)
is far more knowledgable and wise than the 'so-called' highly educated
people in the United States. Intelligence seems to be born in the
Dominican -- not artificially forced on them.
From the politician,
to the businessperson, to the unemployed -- all had a sincere love
for the land and nature and what it means to their lives. This concept
is totally missing and void in the US education system. Perhaps
it is not something that can be taught in schools. Maybe its the
artificial way of life in the United States that makes the US citizen
so ignorant of these simple things.
God-willing, I intend
to move to this paradise of the sea. I want to invest in this beautiful
people. I want to be one of these beautiful people. I want to learn
from them --- what I was denied in the United States --- how to
love and care for our planet, our land.
I do not ever want to
be accused of trying to change the way of life of a Dominican. Why
change perfection?
You can retort back to
me all the ills on the island, true, but that is from a U.S. perspective.
Yes there is poverty, yes there is unemployment, yes there is waste,
yes there are many of these things.... but there was love, respect,
honor, and trust there also. These are much harder to find in the
U.S.
By U.S. thinking the
capitol city Rosseau would be a shanty town. BUT I found it incredibly
beautiful and clean. Everywhere I went in this city I felt accepted
by all Dominicans. This I do not feel in the United States. These
people of Dominica - simply love people. They are closer to the
true religion of love than any organized, industrialized, sanitized,
religion in the United States.
Men in Dominica can do
more with a mache'te, than I can do with a garage full of tools.
I experienced climbing a mountain in Dominica, that had steep cliffs,
crossing rivers, - you know serious hiking. My Dominican escorts
simply 'went for a walk.' I was sore, exhausted, out of breath,
and stopping for rests. My guides were climbing trees while I rested.
Dominicans are healthy!
At the same time all
the modern conveniences are available on Dominica. Yes there is
cable TV, internet, phones, cars, and that stuff. But while I was
there none of these were important any more. I believe that these
'things' are not important to the Dominicans. They have kept their
proper perspective on life. Dominicans would rather be outside talking
to their friends and neighbors (and sometimes me) than watch the
boob tube.
I witnessed one incident
I thought was incredible. A Dominican school child crossed a street
without paying attention. The boy was reprimanded, kindly and in
love, by several adults. Even our guide made us stop the car so
he could caution the child. Everyone is a guardian of the children!
Hmmmm, do you suppose this is what God intended?
While there, I was priviledged
to meet several of the politicians and government workers. These
people have the same love and concern for the land. I was pleased
to meet these folks...it was really an honor...and people in the
U.S. that know me, know that is a remarkable statement to come from
my pen! I have total disdain for the U.S. government and the atrocities
it forces on people around the world. This has developed a mistrust
of government in general in me. In Dominica, I saw government workers
that held a genuine concern, and a frustration that they were not
always able to assist the people, like they would want to, due to
lack of funds, investment, or resources.
They are still better
off though than people in the United States. No..not with money...but
with incredible wisdom, knowledge, and love for man and the land.
If the Dominican people
allow me the honor to move to their beautiful land.. I'll be there
within 30 days! I want to learn from them... live with them... love
them... become one of them.
I have for the first
time met real Americans...living, learning, and loving as real Americans
were intended to be. Dominicans are truly Americans and I weep that
U.S. citizens have forsaken their heritage and can no longer truthfully
be called Americans.
Thank You...Dominica
I really cannot even
take credit for this article...
The Dominican people
wrote this one!
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