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Re: theos-talk Global Warming, Global Cooling,

Dec 28, 2010 03:33 PM
by Cass Silva



Don't you think it is a bit arrogant of us to think that we could effect Nature 
to the point that we are now experiencing huge climate changes throughout the 
world? As Theosophists we know that nature is formed by heirarchichal entities 
far superior to us mere plebs. My thinking is that something far bigger is 
unfolding with scientists now spinning in confusion over whether the planet is 
in a process of heating up or we are going into a mini ice age. No doubt they 
will come up with some ridiculous notion that one causes the other.
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>I wouldn't be surprised if we are in the mid range of a pole shift, which is the 
>only explanation for why the weather is in a state of flux.
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>Also, Blavatsky told us that we have in the past and will in the future 
>experience major climatic revolutions!
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>Cheers
>Cass
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>From: MKR <mkr777@lF_lxv_uHMaUhnhJP86ThFRYJv889AUwOiO4WumraFnXGSa6gX_uYaUU-Qiu4HgSWpkhj1ZghqPG.yahoo.invalid>
>To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Tue, 28 December, 2010 2:09:59 PM
>Subject: Re: theos-talk Global Warming, Global Cooling,
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>You interfere with Nature, you get the response and sometimes unexpected and
>shocking. European airtravel has been shut down and even normally warm parts
>of the US is facing heavy rain and cold.
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>MKR
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>On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 3:17 PM, thalprin <thalprin@JhRcRUFEyIYaTCFlKOcB24EFdeHU0WlvXaFEDNAcMnO5Tmk5WHSAVwb2GpkEI2ee5F5nv-8aEBaffw.yahoo.invalid> wrote:
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>> Had a nice chat with a guy from Boston about this last night.
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>> Often, these days, people seem worried about one or the other, truth is I
>> think it's most likely both; I think sometimes the world's weather/temp is
>> temperate/mild and other times it's not, and then it is more extreme. I
>> think/feel in all likelyhood we've been having not just warmer or colder
>> temps a/b warmer and cooler temps and more extreme weather - probably a
>> natural cycle; perhaps, more pronounced because of pollution, dunno.
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>> Hot without cold, mild without extreme - interesting concept just maybe not
>> too realistic nor necc. 'the end of the world' when/if we see the other side
>> of the coin.
>>
>> Terrie
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