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Nature
Nature is alive and conscious.  Nature interacts with its environment, even an individual plant is alive  and conscious.  There is a wisdom in nature.  Nature is a pure reflection of the cosmos.  One can learn about the nature of the universe by simply observing the patterns in Nature.  Being outside in nature is also very healthy for ourselves.  The fresh oxygen, and the harmonious sounds of nature sooth our spirit and relax our bodies.  This is why many mystics and immortals have spent years in the wilderness cultivating themselves.   Nature is alive and is constantly in communication with its environment and with the cosmos in ways thought impossible!

Microbe eating spilled oil in Gulf of Mexico PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 13 December 2010 17:17
A newly discovered species of microbe is breaking down oil from the BP spill in the Gulf of Mexico much faster than scientists thought possible. The newly discovered type of oil-eating microbe, which is suddenly flourishing in the Gulf of Mexico Photo: AP By Nick Allen in Los Angeles

The leaking well was plugged on July 15 and two weeks later government scientists said that half of the oil had...

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Elephant and Dog are Best Friends (Video) PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 16 April 2010 20:45

 

 

Humans are not the only species that can share bonds.  This is a touching story of a friendship between a Dog and an Elephant.  If these two animals can get along and love one another why can't humanity get along and love one another.

 

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The Secret Life of Plants PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 08 March 2010 17:56

Rare 1979 documentary explores the Secret Life of Plants, with music and songs by Stevie Wonder
 
What is The Gaia Hypothesis? PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010 14:46
The Gaia Hypothesis proposes that our planet functions as a single organism that maintains conditions necessary for its survival. Formulated by James Lovelock in the mid-1960s and published in a book in 1979, this controversial idea has spawned several interesting ideas and many new areas of research. While this hypothesis is by no means substantiated, it provides many useful lessons about the interaction of physical, chemical, geological, and biological processes on Earth. Thus, it is a good...

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What is Gaia? PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010 14:42
 Most of us sense that the Earth is more than a sphere of rock with a thin layer of air, ocean and life covering the surface. We feel that we belong here as if this planet were indeed our home. Long ago the Greeks, thinking this way, gave to the Earth the name Gaia or, for short, Ge. In those days, science and theology were one and science, although less precise, had soul. As time passed this warm relationship faded and was replaced by the frigidity of the schoolmen. The life sciences, no...

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