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Posted on Feb 4th, 2009 by inlink : peacemaker inlink
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Webster's definition of Gaia: A model of the earth as a self-regulating organism advanced as an alternative to a mechanistic model.

I entered my tag word "Gaia" in search. Although over 4,800 blogs appeared mine did not. The first on the list said, "Understanding our purpose in life and creating a vision allows us to determine the general course for our life's journey. Once we have some clarity about our purpose and our vision, we can navigate day-to-day."


The planet Earth, you need to know, including America, does not belong to the mechanical men now running the world. Man belongs to Gaia, a self-regulating organism.


Yesterday's blog "On Myths and Legends" had the tag phrase "our brother's keeper." I entered it in search. Sixty-seven blogs appeared under our brother's keeper. Mine was not one of them.


Gaia's management should either change the name or stand accused of hypocrisy.

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Zephyr : Poeticspirit
18 minutes later
Zephyr said

Yes, nothing mechanical about earth - intelligent design!!!!

inlink : peacemaker
about 1 hour later
inlink said

Early America was the envy of the world, for America represented soul liberating ideas. As America grew in wealth and power, she became set in her ways, gravitating into an image of might makes right. Envy turned to hate.
 
I am Aquarius rising, the water-bearer to humanity, put here with a message. Native Americans saw the place where they lived sacred, a place where in order to have life you had to have living plants and animals. In primitive cultures, man was at one with the tribe, at one with their gods. Primitives in what is now Mexico believed in human sacrifice to appease angry gods—the idea that in order to have life you must have death. They all played the game of sacrifice, even the one’s whose heads were being chopped off.
 
The sacrificial lamb, Jesus, turned over the money changers’ tables. The authorities were conning the masses into exchanging their money for temple money to purchase sacrificial animals. It was one of those moneymaking frauds in the name of God. On the night before Jesus was sacrificed, when Judas Iscariot delivered Jesus to the frauds for a few coins, Jesus said one of his disciples would betray him. And Jesus said to Peter, “Verily I say unto thee, That this night, before the cock crow, thou shalt deny me thrice.” The authorities tell us that Jesus died for our sins. Excuse me, but I don’t except that Jesus died for my sins. I’ve not suffered for my belief. Say I, when you play the establishment game, you are asking, so to speak, for getting your head chopped off.
 
I cut my umbilical cord with the establishment and went to sea on my 37 foot live-aboard sloop, Bold Venture. Once out on the ocean, nothing but water surrounding me and the heavens above, nothing to divert my attention, when I was the hub of it all, behold! I overcame all the challenges nature imposed on me.
Someone said, “It isn’t that I’m afraid of dying, I don’t want to be there when it happens.” It is inexplicable. Before I departed, if anything could go wrong it did. When everything should have gone wrong, while I was at sea everything went right. There is something in us bigger than life that keeps us.
 
Remember that those Nazi butchers who said they were only following Hitler’s orders were not exonerated of their inhuman crimes. The authorities tell us, “Do as I say, not as I do.” Two of President Obama’s cabinet picks cheated on their income taxes.
 
While life and death remains a myth, from several sources we learn that the end of the world is coming in 2012. With every end, there is a beginning. What it will be? In September, 1925, in the month and year that I was born (Virgo with Aquarius rising) a German physics student, Werner Heisenberg, launched quantum mechanics with his publication of the uncertainty principle. Instead of looking for answers “out there” quantum mechanics deals with the smallest excitations in the making of the universe. Quantum physics is near to explaining the why of it all. In the mix, they’ve included consciousness—the state of our awareness which has no boundary.
My life is one of many stories that goes with the birth of myth busting quantum physics. It marks the end of the era, a quantum leap forward to the image of Gaia, a self-regulating organism in tune with the galaxy.

inlink : peacemaker
about 2 hours later
inlink said

Enter the word “Gaia” in search. Look at the members shown and how many have something worthwhile to offer.

inlink : peacemaker
about 5 hours later
inlink said

On my blog entitled, “We are going to make make mistakes,” (from President Obama’s lips) my tag phrase, “pie in the sky” brought up my blog in search, which blog received 63 views.  None of the tags in my following 7 blogs brought them up when the tags were placed in search. They received a small fraction of the views my blogs have been receiving. 
 
If I’m wrong about mechanical men running the world, one would think Gaia’s managment would laugh at my philosophy; it wouldn’t block my views from being read. 

inlink : peacemaker
about 5 hours later
inlink said

From Wikipedia, we read that “Intelligent design,” mentioned in a comment here, is the assertion that certain features of the universe and living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection. It is a modern form of traditional teleological argument for the existence of God that avoids specifying the nature or identity of the designer. T. H. Huxley said, “Extinguished theologians lie about the cradle of every science as the strangled snakes beside (the cradle of )Hercules.” Quantum physics is the replacement of religion’s mechanical man. We see the reaction in the Gaia Community’s management. Oh how we hate change!

inlink : peacemaker
about 6 hours later
inlink said

One of Gaia Community’s management, Jessica Farley, posted on January 23, 2009 that she went to President Obama’s inauguration. Her blog was viewed 2,440 times.  This, my blog, has been viewed 8 times. In Farley’s blog, she asked what “I have to say.”  Based on the numbers difference, I  say Obama’s inauguration was not about Obama but about a world in a heap of trouble.  Too much power in too few places means Gaia—Mother Earth—a self-regulating organism, has been replaced by a caretaker government and a growing army of helpless, spineless dependents.  

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