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.
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