Johnny
12-15-2003, 07:32 AM
for immediate release (the mother, earth) -- united spirits anonymous
(usa), a universal coalition of energy seeking peace & love, announces
the teletronic release of energy to promote peace & love. by email &
audio recordings, the usa says:
"father mother, sister, brother:
singing chant: one in all,
i am peace, i am love.
down below, up above."
[repeat] [repeat] repeat] [repeat] repeat] [repeat]
* * *
here's a quote that might help explain why universal spirits anonymous
is going public:
"temper tantrums are nothing new in kindergarten and first grade, but
the behavior of a 6-year-old girl this fall at a school in fort worth,
texas, had even the most experienced staff members wanting to run for
cover. asked to put a toy away, the youngster began to scream. told to
calm down, she knocked over her desk and crawled under the teacher's
desk, kicking it and dumping out the contents of the drawers. then
things really began to deteriorate. still shrieking, the child stood
up and began hurling books at her terrified classmates, who had to be
ushered from the room to safety.
"just a bad day at school? more like a bad season. the desk-dumping
incident followed scores of other outrageous acts by some of the
youngest fort worth students at schools across the district. among
them: a 6-year-old who told his teacher to "shut up, bitch," a
first-grader whose fits of anger ended with his peeling off his
clothes and throwing them at the school psychologist, and hysterical
kindergartners who bit teachers so hard they left tooth marks.
"i'm clearly seeing an increasing number of kindergartners and
first-graders coming to our attention for aggressive behavior," says
michael parker, program director of psychological services at the fort
worth independent school district, which serves 80,000 students. the
incidents have occurred not only in low-income urban schools but in
middle-class areas as well. says parker: "we're talking about serious
talking back to teachers, profanity, even biting, kicking and hitting
adults, and we're seeing it in 5-year-olds." and these are not the
kids who have been formally labeled emotionally disturbed..."
[from time magazine, "cops in kindergarten"; 12-7-03;
http://www.enc.org/redirect/ehn/?ehn_id=28241 ]
love & peace, john
to webmaster: my apology for length of the above quote. i recently
witnessed learning that blossoms when sharing spiritual love with
4-yr-olds in a pre-k school, & also observed that mean-spirited rules,
demeaning demands & rigid structures cripple a free-flowing stream of
love & curiosity for learning that young children bring to school.
awareness of the extent of need for prayer-meditation is why the quote
is of such length. l/l. j
(usa), a universal coalition of energy seeking peace & love, announces
the teletronic release of energy to promote peace & love. by email &
audio recordings, the usa says:
"father mother, sister, brother:
singing chant: one in all,
i am peace, i am love.
down below, up above."
[repeat] [repeat] repeat] [repeat] repeat] [repeat]
* * *
here's a quote that might help explain why universal spirits anonymous
is going public:
"temper tantrums are nothing new in kindergarten and first grade, but
the behavior of a 6-year-old girl this fall at a school in fort worth,
texas, had even the most experienced staff members wanting to run for
cover. asked to put a toy away, the youngster began to scream. told to
calm down, she knocked over her desk and crawled under the teacher's
desk, kicking it and dumping out the contents of the drawers. then
things really began to deteriorate. still shrieking, the child stood
up and began hurling books at her terrified classmates, who had to be
ushered from the room to safety.
"just a bad day at school? more like a bad season. the desk-dumping
incident followed scores of other outrageous acts by some of the
youngest fort worth students at schools across the district. among
them: a 6-year-old who told his teacher to "shut up, bitch," a
first-grader whose fits of anger ended with his peeling off his
clothes and throwing them at the school psychologist, and hysterical
kindergartners who bit teachers so hard they left tooth marks.
"i'm clearly seeing an increasing number of kindergartners and
first-graders coming to our attention for aggressive behavior," says
michael parker, program director of psychological services at the fort
worth independent school district, which serves 80,000 students. the
incidents have occurred not only in low-income urban schools but in
middle-class areas as well. says parker: "we're talking about serious
talking back to teachers, profanity, even biting, kicking and hitting
adults, and we're seeing it in 5-year-olds." and these are not the
kids who have been formally labeled emotionally disturbed..."
[from time magazine, "cops in kindergarten"; 12-7-03;
http://www.enc.org/redirect/ehn/?ehn_id=28241 ]
love & peace, john
to webmaster: my apology for length of the above quote. i recently
witnessed learning that blossoms when sharing spiritual love with
4-yr-olds in a pre-k school, & also observed that mean-spirited rules,
demeaning demands & rigid structures cripple a free-flowing stream of
love & curiosity for learning that young children bring to school.
awareness of the extent of need for prayer-meditation is why the quote
is of such length. l/l. j