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Mother Nature Declares War on United States CNN Report
I find this interesting that CNN chooses to use war metaphors to discuss global weather patterns and mother nature, instead of talking about the impacts of human-caused global warming (e.g., warming of Gulf of Mexico waters adding intensity to storms.) Of course, though, these 24 hour news networks thrive ($$$) off of war in general. They got big boosts during the First Persian Gulf War. It would be much more sensible to discuss the science and politics (and other aspects) of something like global warming than to talk about silly things like ‘mother nature declaring war,’ but that just isn’t nearly as sensational (drawing ratings.)
[From the book The Rebirth of Nature: The Greening of Science and God.]
"Mother Nature is reasserting herself, whether we like it or not… she is Mother Nature, an aspect of the Great Mother, the source and sustainer of all life, and the womb to which all life returns.
In archaic mythologies, the Great Mother has many aspects. She was the original source of the universe and its laws, and the ruler of nature, fate, time, eternity, truth, wisdom, justice, love, birth, and death. She was Mother Earth, Gaia [Greek Earth Goddess], and also the goddess of the heavens, the mother of the sun, the moon, and all heavenly bodies—like Nut, the Egyptian sky-goddess, or Astarte, the goddess of heaven, queen of the starts. She was Natura, the goddess of Nature. She was the world soul of Platonic cosmology, and she had many other names and images as the mother and matrix and sustaining force of all things.
We cannot help thinking in terms of metaphors, analogies, models, and images; they are embedded in our languages and in the very structure of our thought. Both animistic and mechanistic thinking are metaphoric. But whereas mythic and animistic thinking depends on organic metaphors drawn from the processes of life, mechanistic thinking depends on metaphors drawn from man-made machinery.”
--Rage Against the Machine (Renegades of Funk)
Since the Prehistoric ages and the days of ancient Greece
Right down through the Middle Ages
Planet earth kept going through changes...
A new musical revelation
And we're on this musical mission to help the others listen
We're the renegades we're the people
With our own philosophies
We change the course of history...
And ask many questions
Like children often do
We said,
Tell me all your thoughts on God?
'Cause I would really like to meet her.
And ask her why we're who we are.
Tell me all your thoughts on God,
Cause I am on my way to see her. --Counting Blue Cars
I might ask how many cars she counted so far... (since she invented the idea of counting).
GAIA: A New Look at Life on Earth, by JE Lovelock:
“Things have taken a strange turn in recent years; almost the full circle from Galileo’s famous struggle with the theological establishment. It is the scientific establishment that now forbids heresy. I had a faint hope that Gaia might be denounced from the pulpit; instead I was asked to deliver a sermon on Gaia at the Cathedral of St John the Divine in New York… The idea that the earth is alive has existed since ancient times. The name Gaia is a living entity that was used by the Greeks two thousand years ago.”
“The concept of Mother Earth or, as the Greeks called her long ago, Gaia, has been widely held throughout history and has been the basis of belief which still coexists with the great religions.
But if Gaia does exist, then we may find ourselves and all other living beings to be parts and partners of a vast being who in her entirety has the power to maintain our planet as a fit and comfortable habitat for life.”
Gaea, Gaia, Grecian Primordial Being; Creator of Life; Supreme Being; Family and Tribes. "Earth." She is believed to have emerged from Chaos. A supreme power, she created everything -- the universe, deities, and humans; an "all-producing and all-nourishing" goddess.
(...a girl in New York City who calls herself ...)
The LIFE of EVERY person on EARTH depends upon people QUICKLY LEARNING how to ecologically live (not harming 'the Earth')
**The Great Spirit is in all things, he is in the air we breathe. The Great Spirit is our Father, but the Earth is our Mother. She nourishes us, that which we put into the ground she returns to us....**
Cover of the Rolling Stone (lyric)
(Stone)Wanna buy five copies for my mother (yeah)...
We got a genuine Indian Guru
Who's teaching us a better way
Ancient Indian Proverb
"Treat the earth well: it was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children. We do not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors, we borrow it from our Children."
"One does not sell the land people walk on." ...
Crazy Horse, Sept. 23, 1875
Black Elk Oglala Sioux Holy Man, 1863-1950
"You have noticed that everything as Indian does is in a circle, and that is because the Power of the World always works in circles, and everything tries to be round..... The Sky is round, and I have heard that the earth is round like a ball, and so are all the stars. The wind, in its greatest power, whirls. Birds make their nest in circles, for theirs is the same religion as ours....
Even the seasons form a great circle in their changing, and always come back again to where they were. The life of a man is a circle from childhood to childhood, and so it is in everything where power moves."
What harm or good you do to the Earth, you also do to you... that circle.
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