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Very often we navigate through life by finding the most comfortable comfort zones, and they can last a lifetime, but in the end, was that all there was?

You are constantly trying to stay within your comfort zone. You struggle to keep people, places, and things in the manner that supports your model. If they start to go in the other way, you get uncomfortable. Your mind becomes active telling you how to get things back the way you need them to be.--Michael Singer

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We are beginning to view it as nature--something we collectively understand as having the capacity to regulate itself. If you believe in Gaia, that the Earth itself has a consciousness, and that it's acting in its own self-interest--and on our behalf. But we don't know if that's sufficiently true to rely upon. We have put our faith in science--up until now. That's a bad development because the study of the effect of the ocean on the climate is still lacking. It could be regulating climate, in which case we don't need to do anything, or it's already past the point of no return. Hearing the truth in either case is not an excuse for inaction. Even having to do nothing also includes knowing when or if we might need to do something, and how to do it. (From Exforma)



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