Part 2 of Shanti’s new series, Humans Are Still Young. Volume 25: from the Cambrian to the Cenozoic
The start of a new series by Shanti, titled Humans Are Still Young. “Every carbon atom in every living thing on the planet was produced in the heart of a dying star,” says Brian Cox in Wonders of the Universe.
Shanti, excited about the prospect of having an observatory for gravitational waves built right under his mobile home, explains the implications of it.
Keerti writes that our sensitivity is a door to our inner being and the outer universe. Published in The Asian Age on March 18, 2019.
We need to experience the energy of existence by opening our inner doors and stepping out, writes Pratiksha Apurv. Published in Speaking Tree on October 8, 2018.
Henri Bergson spoke at the beginning of this century. He said, ‘The addition to the body brought by technology calls for a corresponding addition to the soul.’
Article 50 (last of the series): As far as we know, it is for the first time in the 13,8 billion years of the history of our universe, that through a Life’s form the Universe is becoming aware of itself and we are that Life’s form.
– and there are many more things modern man is not aware about what his ancient ancestors were capable of.
Viktor Schauberger (1885 – 1958), was an Austrian forest caretaker, naturalist, philosopher, inventor and biomimicry experimenter. He developed all his ideas on what he observed in nature. Credit to Rasesh
British cosmologist and astrophysicist Martin Rees’ lecture at the Harvard School of Government, published in the New Statesman on November 26, 2014.