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Re: Hello, am I forgetting something critical about natural systems... From: Psychic Consortium Date: Dec-11-08 04:12 AM
>...or does your reply regarding the loss and partial recovery >of the honeybee indeed imply a vast loss in the various >kingdoms (all interrelated), and of human population as well? > > >I can feel a bump in your post, to not ask this directly in >public, to let it lie. I absolutely adore the plant kingdom, >and sorely lament any loss to it and related species. I rebel >against Divine Order in this- that we should DO SOMETHING to >fix the problem, instead of allowing it to play out. > >Then again, I'm powerless. Sorry for ranting instead of >actually positing a question. Thank you for your contribution. > > >Regards, > >-Mike
Hi Mike:
PC’s response was not intended to dampen discussion of the topic, just perhaps a difference of perspective. Hope we can answer your questions in this pm.
It appears that the earth will be changing a great deal over the next several hundred years. It will be a more temperate and fertile planet, but in the meantime there will be weather extremes and difficult weather causing problems. In addition, of course we have the current problem with pollution and a toxic environment.
Some of the climate change has nothing to do with pollution. It is just part of the natural evolution of the planet, similar to past geologic climate shifts.
The natural climate change along with the toxic environment will cause the loss of some flora and fauna. And there is probably not much that can be done about some of that. There will be human loss too.
It does not feel like it will be vast, but more moderate in terms of loss. But that is still up in the air; there is a free will process going on right now. Humans have some choices ahead of them.
Once the pollution problem is addressed there will be a return of some of the animals and plants being damaged or lost. And human health and intellectual functioning will improve as well.
PC is much less distressed about all of this than others. It takes the long view and realizes that over the eons, life comes and goes, changes a great deal. Think about the prehistoric animals that are now gone, i.e. the dinosaur, etc.
It is part of the ebb and flow of our evolution. PC believes in a universe where energy cannot be destroyed, so a species is never really lost. The energy is recycled so to speak and just comes back in some other way. We come to this planet to learn lessons, to grow, to evolve and when we have completed our mission, we return to the Divine.
Nothing is static or remains the same. And that is as it should be.
Hope this helps Mike.
PC
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