Paul Rosolie
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That's a huge question.
I have found...
That there's no difference.
When I was young, you hear there's some sort of a challenge between spirituality and science.
And in the jungle, they're braided.
It's not any different.
And I think that that sort of is reflected in the Native American vision where it's like, like you said, the ecosystems run through us.
We're not separate from it.
And so to me, the jungle is church.
The forest is church.
And so that's, I think, why it...
Part of the reason why it just devastates me when we clear-cut them, when we destroy them, because we depend on them.
And so I think that there's a really tactile way that because we are connected to nature, that it also has to be part of our spiritual makeup.
And so whether I just need to be a recluse from society or it's that I just spend all my time in church, I don't know.
but it is the power of a sunrise.
There's something that's so vital and ancient in us when we're in these situations, when we're on the earth that hasn't been destroyed by concrete and noise and lights.
And I don't know, that's where I feel my vibration makes sense.
Please, please, please, everybody go to www.junglekeepers.org.
It's not like these normal organizations where you, you know, we wanted to do it.
85% of every dollar goes to on the ground conservation.