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AshleyFoster replied to the topic
The Gaia Hypothesis – A Living Planet, A Unified Body in the forum Earth & its Caretakers 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Oh yes… absolutely. I’ve believed in the Earth as a living being for as long as I can remember, even before I had the words for it. When I first read about the Gaia Hypothesis back in the ’80s, I remember thinking, Finally, science is catching up to what the trees have been whispering all along.
To me, she’s not just the planet, she’s our mothe…[Read more]
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Schumann Resonances & Human Health in the forum Earth & its Caretakers 1 month, 3 weeks ago
The Earth has a heartbeat—an electromagnetic rhythm that resonates between the ground and the ionosphere. These natural frequencies are called Schumann Resonances, named after physicist Winfried Otto Schumann, who mathematically predicted them in 1952.
These resonances are essentially standing waves generated by lightning strikes trapped b…[Read more]
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Laura replied 1 month, 2 weeks agoI’ve often wondered what these frequencies were about. I don’t have any actual practice with them. I’ve never understood what they were.
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
Cosmic Earth: Gaia’s Place in the Multiversal Web in the forum Earth & its Caretakers 1 month, 3 weeks ago
In Netism, Earth is more than alive; she is a sacred node within the Multiversal Web, a living being whose consciousness is vast. But Gaia’s influence extends past just the impact on the countless lifeforms that cycle within her; she is also a pivotal axis within the Net.
Earth resides at a dimensional convergence point, where multiple threads of…[Read more]
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Laura replied 1 month, 2 weeks agoI try to take care of Gaia instead of destroying her like so many do. We plant plants, some survive, some don’t. We leave our yard overgrown until the point we’ll get in…
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NoraSpinnor started the topic
The Gaia Hypothesis – A Living Planet, A Unified Body in the forum Earth & its Caretakers 1 month, 3 weeks ago
First proposed in the 1970s by scientist James Lovelock (with microbiologist Lynn Margulis), the Gaia Hypothesis suggests that Earth functions as a self-regulating, living system. The atmosphere, oceans, soil, and all life forms are not separate parts, but interconnected organs of one planetary body. This system adjusts itself to maintain…[Read more]
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Laura replied 1 month, 2 weeks agoI definitely feel a connection to Mother Earth, Gaia. I hadn’t heard of the Gaia hypothesis, but it’s how I’ve always felt, especially since understanding science more. She is clearly living and many humans are trying to kill her off.
I’m not sure if I have any specific practices, just a definite appreciation for Mother Earth, Gaia.
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LisaPhan replied to the topic
Penrose, Retrocausality, and the Cycling Cosmos in the forum Core Principles of Netism 1 month, 3 weeks ago
There’s something so deeply comforting about the idea that the universe is alive and learning… that we’re not just floating through space, but part of something conscious and intentional. The way Penrose describes the collapse of potential into form feels exactly like the moments I’ve experienced in meditation, where everything feels suspend…[Read more]
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LisaPhan replied to the topic
Collective Evolution: We Rise Together, or Not at All in the forum Core Principles of Netism 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Collective evolution, to me, looks like small, intentional acts done with care. Like taking responsibility not just for what you say but how you say it. It’s not always grand. Sometimes it’s just choosing stillness when everyone else is reacting, or being the one who listens deeply when others are speaking from pain. I also think about the Ear…[Read more]
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