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Posted on January 18th, 2007 by JonathanLIVE.
Categories: Thoughts.
Well, it took half the season, but winter finally hit Toronto Canada this week. Do you think people are more aware of the changes in climate now? I think most will quickly forget. However, this year has been the strangest in the history of weather as we know it. I know this might sound strange, but I am not so convinced that the changing climate is entirely an environmental one. I mean, I agree that things are bad, and yada yada, but I have this idea that the changing patterns we are seeing are more reflections of a changing world thought.
I heard not to long ago about the EGG project. An interesting experiment on how our consciousness can actually physically alter data. Fascinating idea. What is more interesting is that they actually have several years of data that shows a rather sizeable amount of evidence that correlates to world events.
We have a new world emerging today that is unlike any period in the history of humanity. The trials and tribulations of that birth in my estimation have a certain influence over the world about us. The EGG project seems to be some scientific backing that suggests that my beliefs and ideas of the unseen certainly are not as far fetched as I find most quick to think.
If it is indeed the events of the world that affect how we see the world and thus affect how our global consciousness alters it, what do you think will happen as we move further away from wars, and close towards peace? Could it be that the misbalance, the upsetting of the equilibrium of the world has taken place only in our heads and our hearts, and thus, is where the solution exists to the environmental situation of the world?
As a Baha’i, this is well in line with most of what I know in my own studies. Baha’is of course are among the most active participants in the world of environmental restoration and development. We also know that the the solution to the worlds problems will not be found in technology or new laws and governments, but will take place in the hearts of the people. The one place most seem to deny acknowledgement of as the source. I find most religious folks prefer to put the blame/responsibility to save the world directly in the hands of God. Makes believing a lot more comfortable that way… you got nothing to do but pray. I digress.
Next time you want to change the environment, start with your head, move it to your heart, then teach another to do the same.
For more on the EGG Project you can check out the good people at Princeton University: http://noosphere.princeton.edu/
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