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One World - Humanity - Environmental Change - words from Bill Tara

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Humanity is one organism, each individual a cell in this larger body.

These individual cell in the body of humanity each have their unique qualities, means of communication, structure and function.

Together they form the organism humankind.

This organization is again part of a larger whole, the organism Earth.

If we were to slowly pull away from the planet, we would see that the distinctions with which we are so familiar, of cities and towns, would dissolve.

We would understand that the national borders that we so cherish are figments of our imaginations, and that the true borderlines are those of sea coasts, mountain ranges and rivers, which constantly flow one into the other.

The earth has a life of its own greater than the sum of its parts.

The physical structure of the planet's core, its mantle and mountain ranges provide the skeleton or frame of its existence. The soil which covers its forests and grasslands is a Mammoth digestive system into which all things are absorbed, broken down and recycled.

The oceans and waterways provide for the circulation of fluids, constantly purifying and revitalizing the planet's water. The vegetation of the planet provides its respiratory system, constantly regenerating the atmosphere.

Within this view, the animal kingdom provides the lower functions of the nervous system, finely tuned and diversified series of organisms that are sensitized to environmental change and have provided the first stages for the advent of humanity.

Humanity itself is the capacity of the planet for consciousness, integrating itself with all other life forms and developing the potential to enhance the planet.
William Tara


Macrobiotic Guide - http://www.macrobiotics.co.uk
Made by Filmmaker Marg Alene

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Humanity is one organism, each individual a cell in this larger body.

These individual cell in the body of humanity each have their unique qualities, means of communication, structure and function.

Together they form the organism humankind.

This organization is again part of a larger whole, the organism Earth.

If we were to slowly pull away from the planet, we would see that the distinctions with which we are so familiar, of cities and towns, would dissolve.

We would understand that the national borders that we so cherish are figments of our imaginations, and that the true borderlines are those of sea coasts, mountain ranges and rivers, which constantly flow one into the other.

The earth has a life of its own greater than the sum of its parts.

The physical structure of the planets core, its mantle and mountain ranges provide the skeleton or frame of its existence. The soil which covers its forests and grasslands is a Mammoth digestive system into which all things are absorbed, broken down and recycled.

The oceans and waterways provide for the circulation of fluids, constantly purifying and revitalizing the planets water. The vegetation of the planet provides its respiratory system, constantly regenerating the atmosphere.

Within this view, the animal kingdom provides the lower functions of the nervous system, finely tuned and diversified series of organisms that are sensitized to environmental change and have provided the first stages for the advent of humanity.

Humanity itself is the capacity of the planet for consciousness, integrating itself with all other life forms and developing the potential to enhance the planet.

William Tara - Macrobiotic Teacher

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