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Earth used to be a tiny sun split off from the power arc from
the larger; then it was a star, then it was a cold ball of rock with a
very hot centre and externally warmed by the sun as well. Then plant
growth began in the waters and photosynthesis built a tenable
atmosphere of air that organic beings could breathe; locking away
carbon dioxide gas within the bodies of trees; which also housed
water and mobile nutrients like carbohydrates and immobile
nutrients like minerals.
So the world purified its own air for us to breathe. And now,
after only 500,000 years of a 4,3000,000 year life cycle of the
earth in the shape we know her, we have dug up all the carbon from
out of the earth as coal and diamonds. But we should remember that
to us, carbon is a poisonous gas; and revel in the fact that from
trees we get first wood, then coal later, and finally diamonds which
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are the alchemical transmutation over time through extreme heat
and pressure, of carbon gas into a mineralistic polymer with a
crystalline lattice, that is akin to how lava is molten sand, but can
also become glass. The oxygen is always allowed to be liberated and
survive, like the light, traversing from form to form endlessly, with
the help of the trees – people say that death is the opposite of life;
and I say “No! A Tree is the opposite wheel that balances an organic
being out!”
Humans take all that the world can give them and think it their
right; that they were born to possess it. But here’s the rub; even
when the Earth is so depleted that She seems to have nothing left
worth taking, when Her soil is barren because it hasn’t had the
chance to lay fallow because of the needs of an ever expanding
populace, She can still make sand from which we can manufacture
Solar Panels. Even when we leave Her choking and coughing in the
muck we allow to wreathe her, she makes the very rawest
components for us to be able to find another way! How incredible is
that, on careful reflection and genuflection!
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Well, what if we were born for IT to possess US? The will that
allows all things from whales to microbes that they feed on to exist
and have an equal chance at continuance of their lives is the quality
of such Unfailing, Merciful, Unadulterated, Undiluted Love; on the
part of the Spark of Sacred Life that has passed from the beginning
of the Universe down and outwards to create us, as well as
sustaining itself and its own order and life in the cold and the dark
beyond the stars.
The Sun is the Fire we need in our lives, and with a growing
populace, at least 80 – 90% of the rest of it should go. Don’t make
me give up smoking yet though, please (he asked hypocritically!)!
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Here are four drawings to give a partial example of the thing;
pardon the fact these sketches are crude and crap, I wanted to
relay information as fast as I could and then start to work on them.
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physically difficult. Pythagoras said “Give me a lever and I will move
the earth [if the lever is long enough and I’m stood in the right
position to be able to lever it!]” You could try to start an avalanche
on a mountain using two ways; the first of which is to try to pick up
the whole damn mountain and hold it by its smallest point and try to
shake it to make the snow cascade off of it, or else you can drop a
single flake in exactly the right spot to overbalance the whole
extent of the rest of the accrual.
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in, so it can support all of the many numerous forms that deserve to
inhabit it. The secret behind the rise of human civilisations was the
ability to farm; but now, in our complacency, our populaces are
getting too big for the available resources to be able to comfortably
maintain, and the World is crying out in accusation against Her
pillagers and plunderers. “Can’t you hear the planet groaning like a
broken-down machine; rusted with the guilty tears of fallen Kings
and Queens. But you and I stand innocent! Baby, it’s a brand-new
world!” (Gimme the future with a Modern Girl!)
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