Turkeys are our friends

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Meager1 said:
Since the Earth itself is mostly a huge rocky mass hurtling through space, it seems that the primary hard mass stripped down, is nothing more then a container for sleeping consciousness. And would seriously out "weigh" any awake consciousness living on it.

The next layer, or the idea of Mother Nature as life, beginning with the grasses and trees, flowers and weeds etc, feed on the rocky mass and break it down ever so slowly.

The next layer, containing animals that eat the grasses and the weeds, fruits etc, and humans, along with predators that eat those animals, take everything progressively further, from the rocky mass itself.

So it seems that life, or Nature itself, on the Earth is designed to continually feed on and remove the hard blocks that hold sleeping consciousness within this solid mass.

Life on Earth, could even be considered the long cycle design, for breaking down or releasing the blocks of sleeping consciousness.

Then world wide cataclysms could be the slowing down process, removing the life that helps to break down, release or wake up sleeping consciousness.

Does this sound even remotely likely? Or just spooky?

Because "Mother Nature" itself, in this case, would simply be one giant and continuous long cycle eating mechanism and everything would be designed to perpetuate it.
I think if the view is expanded to include the Earth's magnetic center, the inner and outer electromagnetic dynamics that connect processes deep within the planet to the farthest reaches of the universe, and the variable physicality that exists deep below, then the mechanism of eating, from an organic perspective, is a reflection of more universal process of merging, blending, and transformation.
World wide cataclysms could be a slowing down or a speeding up process, depending on the perception involved; observing labor pains and being in labor are different things.
 
nwigal said:
I think if the view is expanded to include the Earth's magnetic center, the inner and outer electromagnetic dynamics that connect processes deep within the planet to the farthest reaches of the universe, and the variable physicality that exists deep below, then the mechanism of eating, from an organic perspective, is a reflection of more universal process of merging, blending, and transformation.

Thanks for that post, nwigal. As an analogy, that's a nice match to my structural understanding of the interconnectedness of everything. :)
 
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