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 7-01-2007 06:12:39 AM
Trinity
Trinity
From: United Kingdom

Personally I think, yes, we should perhaps look on the bright side of things. My understanding of miracles is that they are manifest through us as a result of a natural alignment with the flow of the universe.

I do get the inking that global destruction is out control at this point. Perhaps one way or another, by war or natural disaster, harmony will be found once more... who knows?

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 7-01-2007 06:45:09 AM
John
John
From: United Kingdom
Trinity wrote:

I do get the inking that global destruction is out control at this point. Perhaps one way or another, by war or natural disaster, harmony will be found once more... who knows?

I think your probably right there Trinity......only problem here is the nature of the 'event'.Wars are pretty dreadful but then theres usually some sort of human timescale to it ....5 years or soand we recover culturally and collectively in some way,and the infrastructure is renewed? repaired

The 'event' in this case seems to be pointing to something with a totally different time scale ...maybe 1000's of years...certainly if we go past the tipping point.
What is not knowable is how many would survive and whatsort of infrastructure would be in place.

It is sheer madness to to contemplate doing anything else but to do what is necessary... and let it be dictated to by the worst possible scenario....

Last edited: 7-01-2007 01:15:15 PM

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