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Do you view the planet as a living organism?

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Where rolling hills and trees are its skin, and where there's civilization, the skin is an open sore?

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  1. Yes...

    I do...

    "Religion" has never really "fit" me...

    But I can DEFINITELY "feel" that the planet is alive...

    (Or at least..."part" of it, the "biosphere" of it and "magnetic field" of it, if you catch what I'm gettin' at 'ear, and I know you do...)

    I have "always since I was 3" felt a "mysterious connection with our entire planet" that I always assumed everyone else felt...

    As I grew older, I realized that people who "felt this connection with our planet" were ostracized, and considered "weird," so I hid my own "connective feeling" about our planet from everyone, but...

    I'm not hiding it anymore...I think our planet is a "living organism," and I think THAT is the "Godhead" feeling that everyone senses, yet misinterprets as...

    "Some God Beyond The Planet..."

    ... is

        "...wrong thinking..."

    The "God" or "Goddess" IS our planet...

    (In other words, if there IS a "God" or "Goddess..."

    Our "Planet Earth" is...)

    HER...


  2. Yes our planet is a living organism

  3. I'd like to share a revelation that I've had during my time here. It came to me when I tried to classify your species. I realized that you're not actually mammals. Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment, but you humans do not. You move to an area, and you multiply, and multiply, until every natural resource is consumed. The only way you can survive is to spread to another area. There is another organism on this planet that follows the same pattern. A virus. Human beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet, you are a plague, and we are the cure.

  4. I hope so, coz even with my limited experience..I'm finding that living orgasms are the best!

  5. Yeah! But I think the planet itself is tough, its the casualties that walk upon it we should be more concerned with.

    Obviously we need to keep our environment healthy, the fact that some have made theirs rubbish they may be reaping the misery of it. Say for instance too much of the worst kind of thing media blather and banal stuff that they may now suffer with OCD's as a result of not enough of the sweet things in life such as getting closer to nature or just some exercise.

  6. ya, 4 sure. our planet is a living organism various kind of living activity may be macro or micro takes place. there is not a single moment when this activity of life stops. n when all kind of activity stops 4 sure that's the end of life.

  7. it is a living organism

    the system of water the rivers are the blood stream .nervous and digestive system

    the spirit is called gaia

    All life is life upon life ,within life ,on a dimensional ladder

    This is true going down in dimensions and there is no reason

    the principle stops going up.

    to the microbes on our bodies we are the god and the planet

    just as we are the microbes on mrs Earth

    All Native societies have always been aware of this .

    the Native Americans call it Manitoe

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    Other Pagan religions worshiped individual characteristics of the Main,like the god of rain or thunder or sea ,etc,

    Christianity is an outside or Alien religion based on Astrology and the Pagan religions which followed this,see Zeitgeist http://byderule.multiply.com/links/item/...

  8. Haha there has to be something wrong with me, because  I misread your question as ''living o****m''. On the same line, the damages humans cause to the environment are STDs.

  9. Yes I do but we are a part of it and not an open sore as you suggest. We can heal the sores better than any other animal if we choose. (I choose to)

  10. You phrased that eloquently.

    Sure I view the planet as a living organism...were it not one, how would we explain all the animal and vegetable life...the river running wide...the mountains high and the valleys low...and wild flowers?  You're so right about civilization lousing it all up...unfortunately.

  11. Yes and my God man will you get out of my head? The only thing you left out is that we are lice drawn to the open sore we created. I wonder if our moms forgot to tell us something.

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