No one needed to hold their breath over this emerging water news. Considering every disaster that has been created by human hands has had devastating 'after effects' on the health of animals, beaches and yes, even other humans....it's no surprise at all to learn of the lawsuits emerging from the Gulf oil spill. Yet in the overall scheme of things, humans who create all these messes to begin with, seem to repeatedly and uncannily mastermind compensations for themselves. Yes the habit that won't seem to break is; to build without consciousness, create toxic messes and sue and get paid compensation. The worst part about this is that all the people who were conscious enough to go clean up the mucky water aren't the ones who should be doing it. The high paid executives - all of them - should have been chain ganged on the beaches in bare feet with scoops and baggies in hand. Then perhaps justice would assure all people of the planet that karma does indeed still function...even if only minimally. Perhaps in having to 'feel' the gooey tar between their toes or in having to bear six months of recurring loose bowels, it might prompt high paid executives of the future to be more Earth and Ocean minded when building their monster sized human toys. (But we won't hold our breath waiting for that to happen).
Imagine what all the stuck ducks and birds felt, who didn't have immediate medical intervention nor lifetime compensation for their sick family members. At least the people clearing the beaches who fell to their knees were immediately rushed to hospitals. A large majority of wildlife was left to stay sick on their own...sans antibiotics or lawyers to help right their lives. We can't help but wonder if flocks of non-physical birds snuffed out before their years are now watching from the heavens, mad as hornets that they got the shaft. Who knows? Maybe they'll recycle back into 3D as a nest of hornets to rival Hitchcock's movie, 'The Birds'. Karma's gotta work somewhere in the Universe.
Imagine what all the stuck ducks and birds felt, who didn't have immediate medical intervention nor lifetime compensation for their sick family members. At least the people clearing the beaches who fell to their knees were immediately rushed to hospitals. A large majority of wildlife was left to stay sick on their own...sans antibiotics or lawyers to help right their lives. We can't help but wonder if flocks of non-physical birds snuffed out before their years are now watching from the heavens, mad as hornets that they got the shaft. Who knows? Maybe they'll recycle back into 3D as a nest of hornets to rival Hitchcock's movie, 'The Birds'. Karma's gotta work somewhere in the Universe.