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Re: theos-talk Re: Global Warming, Global Cooling,

Dec 29, 2010 04:48 PM
by Cass Silva


Thanks for the feedback Konstantin. Will do further research on him
Cass


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>From: Konstantin Zaitzev <kay_ziatz@2Moo49epSXgP1LQWfRRHPGqfByOPNLwlb57BTv_MygxL_ytcjFBW6jd4hCN-Vc29tACC2A5Y-Gl_DsX_.yahoo.invalid>
>To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Thu, 30 December, 2010 3:58:02 AM
>Subject: theos-talk Re: Global Warming, Global Cooling,
>
>Â 
>--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Cass Silva <silva_cass@...> wrote:
>
>> 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 
>
>Yes. One of our oldest theosophists Alexei Armand, a geologist, wrote the book 
>where he shows that the Earth has experienced bigger climatic changes than now, 
>but every time it came near to the "point of no return", the temperature began 
>to fall (or rise). He concludes that the Earth has an unknown regulation 
>mechanism, what can be an argument in favour of that it is a living being.
>The book is called "Experiment 'Gaia". A problem of living Earth" but as far I 
>know, there are no translations into the western languages.
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