RE: MD everything-is-connected-to-everything

From: Nick Clair (nclair@webxsol.com)
Date: Sat Aug 14 2004 - 22:10:03 BST

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            We are all physically made from the things around us. We are
    what we eat. Every cell, tissue, organ, bone, and anything else that we
    consider makes up "us" was made from materials outside ourselves. Even
    as a fetus we are made of what our mother was eating.
            And where does this stuff that makes us up come from? Nature.
    The Earth. Plants, animals, minerals, water, and everything else. We are
    made of the planet we live in. We are made of the Earth and yet we think
    we are different from it. The conservation of matter and energy would
    means that there is only so much and we are all made of the same stuff,
    it just changes form.
            We think we build buildings and roads and that we are destroying
    the planet. We aren't destroying anything. You can't destroy the planet,
    you can only change it's form. A building is just as natural as a tree.
    The raw materials came from the earth, it was built by people who are
    another form of the earth. Even the electrical energy in the brain of
    the people who made it came from the earth.
            We are all the Earth, even though we think we are separate form
    it. Everything is natural. We are all the same blob of matter which was
    the Earth billions of years before there was life. We are just a
    different form of the Earth that thinks we are separate. Just an example
    of interconnectedness. Thanks.

    Sincerely,
    Nick Clair

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