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    'What's beneath the Antarctic ice?' Informative video, but particularly interesting on life-forms Archived Message

    Posted by Rhisiart Gwilym on November 15, 2019, 4:19 pm

    found in these seemingly unlivable conditions. Part of my response to the current climate-shift emergency is that, despite huge upheavals which will end many individual lives, and probably many more species, nevertheless, Mam Gaia - "the tough b1tch" - holds life tenaciously in place on Earth, and always bounces back full re-fecundations of the whole planet, after catastrophic die-backs induced by global geophysical upheavals. Done it many times before, and shows no sign of not being able to do it again...

    I keep hammering this idea because we have to grab any comforting thought we can, to help the survivors get through the time of the Synergising Global Crises. Helps too if you become enlightened to the idea that living individual units of conscious - formerly known as souls - reincarnate repeatedly, in many life-forms, so that - as the Near-Death Experience (NDE) reporters repeatedly witness, death of the individual life, whilst painful and tragic for those who care about it, nevertheless turns out to be not such a big deal after all. The essence is not lost, and returns as often as it wishes. Just a thought, whilst coping with existential angst!

    And after seeing this vid, take a look at the Woodland Trust's 'million-tree plant' campaign, linked just a thread or so down, and see what you personally can contribute, right now this year, to easing the worst of the climate disaster.



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    • 'What's beneath the Antarctic ice?' Informative video, but particularly interesting on life-forms - Rhisiart Gwilym November 15, 2019, 4:19 pm