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Keli The Koala Made A Remarkable Recovery After His Near-Death Experience During The Australian Bushfires

Keli was found in the bushfires near death, but made a remarkable recovery, one of many Koala's who have.He was found at 275g and was also suffering from a dangerous fungal infection.

Keli The Koala Made A Remarkable Recovery After His Near-Death Experience During The Australian Bushfires
. Despite the fact that what is happening is heart-breaking, it's important to remember what makes us special in a time of great need. Our empathy, our compassion, our love and our desire to change the world and stop disasters. What’s happening in Australia right now is truly heart-breaking to say the least. Millions of hectares of land have been completely destroyed by the bushfires, and an estimated 1 billion animals have lost their lives. It’s one of the greatest tragedies our planet has ever seen, and events like this seem to be happening more frequently within the past ten years than ever before. Many animals have been left orphaned and without homes. It’s not only heart-breaking to see such events occur, it’s frustrating because we are such an intelligent race with infinite potential. If all of the most powerful people in the world who control all of Earth’s resources came together for any purpose, disasters like this would come to a halt much sooner and could ultimately prevented. How? That’s a deeper discussion for another article. We should do away with the absolutely specious notion that everybody has to earn a living. It is a fact today that one in ten thousand of us can make a technological breakthrough capable of supporting all the rest.

The youth of today are absolutely right in recognizing this nonsense of earning a living. We keep inventing jobs because of this false idea that everybody has to be employed at some kind of drudgery because, according to Malthusian Darwinian theory he must justify his right to exist. So we have inspectors of inspectors and people making instruments for inspectors to inspect inspectors.

The true business of people should be to go back to school and think about whatever it was they were thinking about before somebody came along and told them they had to earn a living.” – Buckminister Fuller (source) The fact that we all have to earn a living, and focus on our own life instead of planet Earth can make a lot of people feel helpless what it comes to crises like the one we are seeing in Australia, and in changing the world in general. If the human race had its s*it together, all of our attention could go towards the care of the planet. It’s hard to take something good out of what is occurring right now, but the reason why I am presenting this article is to try. I cannot even dive into what is happening in Australia without my heart breaking, especially when it comes to the Animals. A little story like this that I came across, one of many, made me feel a tidbit better for a brief little moment, and maybe it’ll do the same for you too. When disasters strike, it’s truly uplifting to see so many people around the globe take action, it really shows how much good there still is on our planet. As much as we need to change things drastically, we cannot forget what makes us so special, our compassion, our empathy, and our ability love and help others. At the end of the day, despite the fact that many of us are divided on so many issues, we all want the same thing, a planet where everybody can thrive. And yes, it is possible, perhaps we simply have to go through some growing pains to get there. Again, this is why I wanted to share the story of Keli The Koala, who was found in the bushfires near death, but made a remarkable recovery, one of many Koala’s and animals who have. Keli was found weight just 275g and was also suffering from a dangerous fungal infection. He was taken in by an animal hospital and has been nursed back to perfect health and is in good health, awaiting an appropriate time to be released back into the wild. Below is a picture of Keli barely clinging to life. This picture was taken last Thursday, again, at the Port Macquarie Koala Hospital. Here, he is on his road to recovery weighing 1kg, with no fungal infection and his fur growing back thick. Discover how Conscious Breathing can improve your life in just 10 days through our upcoming guided challenge starting January 13th, 2020! Get access to daily videos, guided meditations, and community support to master conscious breathing basics. Release stress, activate heart coherence, improve digestion, sleep better and more! Sign Up For The Chall.

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