Chapter8-The Origin of the human
Fossils and genetic have been obtained on human origins. Our human odyssey began six or seven years ago with a population of a hundred thousand chimp-like apes living near Africa. More than fifty thousand years ago in northeast Africa some of these modern humans moved out altogether. There population in Africa is small as five thousand. This small group cross the red sea. Some worked on the coast line of India. Other departed into Europe. Becoming a human took place when early people learned to externalize consciousness. By creating marks on bones in wet clay, humans made a way to cast there consciousness into an enduring form outside of themselves. The great insights of humans could now be preserved in poetry, paintings, pose, so human culture became a DNA outside the body.
Chapter9-Becoming a Planetary Presence
It was inevitable that we would become completely fascinated by our symbol system. Whether in pictographs, alphabets or numbers. These codes became our pattern for organizing society and civilization. Earths surface became a grid filled with numbers of latitude and longitude. That was all movement to control over the seas. A modern form of consciousness was to transform all these symbolic knowledge into a machine. A machine is a physical system that focus energies towards satisfying some human desire.
Chapter10-Rethinking Matter and Time
A simple way of understanding the creative self organization of matter is to take the perspective of universe and earth evolution. The deep truth about matter is neither Descartes nor Newton realized that over the course of four billion years ago that molten rocks transformed into monarch butterflies. They fell into the fantasy that there role was to reengineer inner matter. The organic sense of time ties to cycles of nature. In its place modern humans invented mechanical time.
Chapter11-Emerging Earth Community
We seek patterns that connect us to a vaster destiny. A vital participation in earth is unfolding. There is nothing more than mysteries as destiny. Everything in the universe seem to have a role. The stars had a work of creating elements. Earth species has its unique role to play for the larger community. Our destiny has something to do with our desire to journey and to experience the depths of things. This is why we are here so deeply of the powers of the universe we become human form of the universe.
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Monday, September 28, 2015
Sunday, September 27, 2015
chapter 4, chapter 5, chapter 6, chapter 7
chapter 4- Birth of The Universe
A jewel shinning at the heart of each center is our solar system. Our solar system is like a womb that eventually brings forth life. The sun was completely surrounded by hydrogen, carbon, silicon, and other elements by the supernova explosions. Our solar system with eight planets, it bands of asteroids and its one infant sun slowly became into being. It is remarkable to realize that over immense of time stellar dust became planets. The stellar dust did not even exist because the element had not been formed yet from the stars. The long process of the stellar dust is filled with dust, violence and chaos and gives rise to new portals of creativity.
chapter 5- Life's Emergence
Emerging in the sciences is a new perspective that points to the deep sea vents along the spreading centers of the ocean floor. The earliest form of life were the thermophyllic bacteria that use heavy metals as their food source to sustain life in these extreme environments.
Our planets is a riot communion beginning with gravitational relationship with the sun. Earth is revolving around the sun for over four and a half billion years ago. And now its a stable relationship. But the universe is not stable alone. Over four and half billion years ago earth has moved toward complexity and interconnectedness.
chapter 6- Living and Dying
With the emerge of sense of life it is groping forward in an effort to see, touch, taste the world. No matter how the universe is advance, the universe is never done. There is always more to hear and see. We don't enter a finished universe. We don't enter a complete form of seeing. Our vision extends back to a billion of years of evolution. With this new and powerful way of seeing, we find ourselves blinking in a thrilling and unsettling light. We open our eyes and see each thing with billions of years of creativity.
chapter 7- The Passion of Animals
One of the most amazing discoveries is that life has arrived and an even deeper passion and even more effective way of satisfying thees passions. We begin to sense a deep pattern in the universe when we reflect upon the arc of evolution from fish to reptiles to mammals. With mammals the passions reach a new crescendo. They are not only to commingle as one body, they become so profound that they remain in relationship their entire lifetime. All animals live in the great drama of their passions.
A jewel shinning at the heart of each center is our solar system. Our solar system is like a womb that eventually brings forth life. The sun was completely surrounded by hydrogen, carbon, silicon, and other elements by the supernova explosions. Our solar system with eight planets, it bands of asteroids and its one infant sun slowly became into being. It is remarkable to realize that over immense of time stellar dust became planets. The stellar dust did not even exist because the element had not been formed yet from the stars. The long process of the stellar dust is filled with dust, violence and chaos and gives rise to new portals of creativity.
chapter 5- Life's Emergence
Emerging in the sciences is a new perspective that points to the deep sea vents along the spreading centers of the ocean floor. The earliest form of life were the thermophyllic bacteria that use heavy metals as their food source to sustain life in these extreme environments.
Our planets is a riot communion beginning with gravitational relationship with the sun. Earth is revolving around the sun for over four and a half billion years ago. And now its a stable relationship. But the universe is not stable alone. Over four and half billion years ago earth has moved toward complexity and interconnectedness.
chapter 6- Living and Dying
With the emerge of sense of life it is groping forward in an effort to see, touch, taste the world. No matter how the universe is advance, the universe is never done. There is always more to hear and see. We don't enter a finished universe. We don't enter a complete form of seeing. Our vision extends back to a billion of years of evolution. With this new and powerful way of seeing, we find ourselves blinking in a thrilling and unsettling light. We open our eyes and see each thing with billions of years of creativity.
chapter 7- The Passion of Animals
One of the most amazing discoveries is that life has arrived and an even deeper passion and even more effective way of satisfying thees passions. We begin to sense a deep pattern in the universe when we reflect upon the arc of evolution from fish to reptiles to mammals. With mammals the passions reach a new crescendo. They are not only to commingle as one body, they become so profound that they remain in relationship their entire lifetime. All animals live in the great drama of their passions.
Saturday, September 26, 2015
extra credit pope
The pope says that we must love each other. We must treat each other how we want to be treated. "Let us treat others with the same passion and compassion with which we want to be treated". Regardless of race and religion. He wants to help all men and woman in any way possible. People think that he is humble and holy. He speaks from his heart.
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Chapter 1.
One key idea is that universe is not a place but its a story. A story that we are immersed to which we belong out of which we arose. This story has the power to awaken us more deeply to who we are. Just like the Milky Way, its not just a universe but it also a form of a flower. We are the universe form of a human. And every time we look up into the night sky and reflect on the night sky we are actually the universe reflecting on itself.
chapter 2.
One key idea about chapter 2 is the most powerful feature of our galaxy is the spiral structure. In every spiral wave the destiny waves cause the collapse of gas stars into the massive stars burn for a million years then explode or die out. When this happens the waves passes farther. It forms a new set of stars like a spinning pinwheel.
chapter 3.
Stars don't only shine they resonate. They communicate. Humans alway are stunned by stars in the night sky. They have meditated on the Big Dipper. Human felt something in the dept of the stars at night. They began to suspect that their meaning of there life went far beyond. They knew in there hearts that the journey of the stars were interwoven.
One key idea is that universe is not a place but its a story. A story that we are immersed to which we belong out of which we arose. This story has the power to awaken us more deeply to who we are. Just like the Milky Way, its not just a universe but it also a form of a flower. We are the universe form of a human. And every time we look up into the night sky and reflect on the night sky we are actually the universe reflecting on itself.
chapter 2.
One key idea about chapter 2 is the most powerful feature of our galaxy is the spiral structure. In every spiral wave the destiny waves cause the collapse of gas stars into the massive stars burn for a million years then explode or die out. When this happens the waves passes farther. It forms a new set of stars like a spinning pinwheel.
chapter 3.
Stars don't only shine they resonate. They communicate. Humans alway are stunned by stars in the night sky. They have meditated on the Big Dipper. Human felt something in the dept of the stars at night. They began to suspect that their meaning of there life went far beyond. They knew in there hearts that the journey of the stars were interwoven.
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