Though it can be argued that each day is an opportunity to take steps toward caring for our planet, April 22 was officially designated Earth Day in 1970 through the efforts of Earth Day founder Gaylord Nelson. The grassroots movement has gained momentum in the decades since, and each year, groups, organizations and individuals worldwide have come together to demonstrate their commitment to environmental protection and sustainability. Earth Day reminds us that even in this time of unprecedented environmental challenge, every person has the power to affect change on a local, national and global level. From a shamanic perspective, the greatest challenge is learning how to change our inner environment; the thoughts, attitudes and belief systems reflected back to us in the outer world. To learn how you can get involved visit the Earth Day Network and Medicine for the Earth.
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