Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Arctic melting? Don't worry Avatars will save the world.
That is an excellent way for the people who promote Ascended Master stuff to claim they are enlightened beings and give them a free pass on not doing anything substantive to straighten out the world. What a crock. From: nablusoss1008 no_re...@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, May 27, 2013 6:40 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Arctic melting? Don't worry Avatars will save the world. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 no_reply@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: On 05/27/2013 05:19 AM, nablusoss1008 wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Susan wayback71@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Arctic temperatures are rising fast than expected: http://arctic-news.blogspot.nl/2013/03/huge-patches-of-warm-air-over-the-arctic.html These climate changes and what will happen to earth and people is my major non-people related worry in life and I am trying to just not think about it any more. It really is the fundamental, root issue for all of us - other than enlightenment, for some. Is there any genuine good news about this or scientists who think we can actually save things? Folks, listen up: humanity will be gone, gone destroyed. It will be ugly and is happening way faster than even the pessimists expected back in the early 2000's. We are in serious trouble here and have no where to escape. In a decade things are going to be a mess - we won't be here for the end days, but will witness some ugliness and fear coming very soon. As I say, I make an effort to avoid reading about it anymore - way too depressing. I just spent a weekend at a huge and famous garden (Longwood Gardens) while visiting mother in Pennsylvania. I got there early when the doors opened, and soaked up the quiet and green smells. The wind was blowing in the tops of huge trees and the sounds were amazing. I was all green and growing and thriving. Consciousness seemed conscious everywhere there. If I were retired, I would spend more time outside, away from big cities (which I also love). I don't want all this to be ruined. So, Bhairitu, send me some good news on this topic if you come across it. Humanity needs to focus on this pronto and make it our primary cause and support people working to save the earth. Scientists are my superheroes. If you really are that worried why not do something about it ? Take the train instead of driving around is a good start. You mean Maitreya isn't going to save the world? No, from where did you get that idea ? The Masters and the Hierarchy will lead and inspire but the principle of not infringing the free will of humanity is sacred. Humanity must save itself and the planet, it must be a willed process. It's surpising Bhairitu didn't get this very basic point.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Arctic melting? Don't worry Avatars will save the world.
Not to mention we have the world's most expensive bridge which is already sub standard and it hasn't even opened yet and will be delayed to replace the sub standard bolts. This bridge should have opened in 1999 but our local politicians wanted a landmark instead of something utilitarian. We have a landmark all right. Just hang a big sign as you go on the bridge saying world's most expensive bridge. That is until some oil rich Arab foo-foo decides he has to build the world's most expensive bridge probably over nothing. On 05/27/2013 09:36 AM, doctordumb...@rocketmail.com wrote: Yep, tire sales. Also, the county transportation gods of Alameda and Santa Clara counties did not get along, so BART never made it past SFO. Muni is good in SF, but the only way I can take BART is by first driving to Fremont, *away* from SF, to then catch BART, *to* SF. I've done that exactly once. Commuting to the City, when I had a job where I needed to go into the office every day, used to cost me $200/mo. for gas, when gas was $2 a gallon. A parking space was $250/mo. (Financial District). Plus I left for work at 4:30 each morning. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote: Not to mention that BART is a joke because it was expensive to build and expensive to keep up. If you want to take BART somewhere you have the problem of parking at the BART station which during the week is full up and I think you have to purchase a parking sticker for it too. Light rail might have helped but they've long since torn up all the old rail and trolley lines. Plus GM wanted people to buy cars not take transit. California built up on a car society. Plus unlike Europe the US is spread out. Dmitri Orlov who moved here from the Soviet Union decades ago lectures and writes about the difference between the fall of the USSR and fall of the US (one of Nabby's favorite topics). The USSR had mass transit amidst avenues of high rises (just look at some of those movies on Netflix from the former Soviet Block). The US not so. BART was great for our San Francisco employees because our offices were right next to a BART station. A little more difficult for our South Bay folks. I lived right next to a BART station but still drove to work because I sometimes needed to drive out to meetings. I get offers from companies in SF which is only off commute about 35 minutes away but I would have to drive. And South Bay is way out of the question. Occasionally I get an offer for something in the East Bay which would work if you can get past the 25 year old manager who is terrified of my background. :-D On 05/27/2013 05:27 AM, doctordumbass@... wrote: Sadly, we don't have a very efficient passenger train system in the US, unlike much of Europe. The choice is either to fly, or drive. There is a high speed rail that will probably be built in California, but that will be really only good for long distances. I worked in San Francisco a few times, a commute from my house of 50 miles or so, one way. To take the train, with transfers, parking and walking, would have taken me two hours, each way, to work. Driving, as long as it was early enough to miss rush hour, was 60 minutes, each way. On the other hand, San Francisco is easy to get around in, without a car, if you live there. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 no_reply@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Susan wayback71@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Arctic temperatures are rising fast than expected: http://arctic-news.blogspot.nl/2013/03/huge-patches-of-warm-air-over-the-arctic.html These climate changes and what will happen to earth and people is my major non-people related worry in life and I am trying to just not think about it any more. It really is the fundamental, root issue for all of us - other than enlightenment, for some. Is there any genuine good news about this or scientists who think we can actually save things? Folks, listen up: humanity will be gone, gone destroyed. It will be ugly and is happening way faster than even the pessimists expected back in the early 2000's. We are in serious trouble here and have no where to escape. In a decade things are going to be a mess - we won't be here for the end days, but will witness some ugliness and fear coming very soon. As I say, I make an effort to avoid reading about it anymore - way too depressing. I just spent a weekend at a huge and famous garden (Longwood Gardens) while visiting mother in Pennsylvania. I got there early when the doors opened, and soaked up the quiet and green smells. The wind was blowing in the tops of huge trees and the sounds were amazing. I was all green and growing and thriving. Consciousness seemed conscious everywhere there. If I were retired, I would spend more time outside, away from big cities (which I also love). I
[FairfieldLife] Re: Arctic melting? Don't worry Avatars will save the world.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Susan wayback71@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Arctic temperatures are rising fast than expected: http://arctic-news.blogspot.nl/2013/03/huge-patches-of-warm-air-over-the-arctic.html These climate changes and what will happen to earth and people is my major non-people related worry in life and I am trying to just not think about it any more. It really is the fundamental, root issue for all of us - other than enlightenment, for some. Is there any genuine good news about this or scientists who think we can actually save things? Folks, listen up: humanity will be gone, gone destroyed. It will be ugly and is happening way faster than even the pessimists expected back in the early 2000's. We are in serious trouble here and have no where to escape. In a decade things are going to be a mess - we won't be here for the end days, but will witness some ugliness and fear coming very soon. As I say, I make an effort to avoid reading about it anymore - way too depressing. I just spent a weekend at a huge and famous garden (Longwood Gardens) while visiting mother in Pennsylvania. I got there early when the doors opened, and soaked up the quiet and green smells. The wind was blowing in the tops of huge trees and the sounds were amazing. I was all green and growing and thriving. Consciousness seemed conscious everywhere there. If I were retired, I would spend more time outside, away from big cities (which I also love). I don't want all this to be ruined. So, Bhairitu, send me some good news on this topic if you come across it. Humanity needs to focus on this pronto and make it our primary cause and support people working to save the earth. Scientists are my superheroes. If you really are that worried why not do something about it ? Take the train instead of driving around is a good start.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Arctic melting? Don't worry Avatars will save the world.
Sadly, we don't have a very efficient passenger train system in the US, unlike much of Europe. The choice is either to fly, or drive. There is a high speed rail that will probably be built in California, but that will be really only good for long distances. I worked in San Francisco a few times, a commute from my house of 50 miles or so, one way. To take the train, with transfers, parking and walking, would have taken me two hours, each way, to work. Driving, as long as it was early enough to miss rush hour, was 60 minutes, each way. On the other hand, San Francisco is easy to get around in, without a car, if you live there. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 no_reply@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Susan wayback71@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Arctic temperatures are rising fast than expected: http://arctic-news.blogspot.nl/2013/03/huge-patches-of-warm-air-over-the-arctic.html These climate changes and what will happen to earth and people is my major non-people related worry in life and I am trying to just not think about it any more. It really is the fundamental, root issue for all of us - other than enlightenment, for some. Is there any genuine good news about this or scientists who think we can actually save things? Folks, listen up: humanity will be gone, gone destroyed. It will be ugly and is happening way faster than even the pessimists expected back in the early 2000's. We are in serious trouble here and have no where to escape. In a decade things are going to be a mess - we won't be here for the end days, but will witness some ugliness and fear coming very soon. As I say, I make an effort to avoid reading about it anymore - way too depressing. I just spent a weekend at a huge and famous garden (Longwood Gardens) while visiting mother in Pennsylvania. I got there early when the doors opened, and soaked up the quiet and green smells. The wind was blowing in the tops of huge trees and the sounds were amazing. I was all green and growing and thriving. Consciousness seemed conscious everywhere there. If I were retired, I would spend more time outside, away from big cities (which I also love). I don't want all this to be ruined. So, Bhairitu, send me some good news on this topic if you come across it. Humanity needs to focus on this pronto and make it our primary cause and support people working to save the earth. Scientists are my superheroes. If you really are that worried why not do something about it ? Take the train instead of driving around is a good start.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Arctic melting? Don't worry Avatars will save the world.
On 05/27/2013 05:19 AM, nablusoss1008 wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Susan wayback71@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Arctic temperatures are rising fast than expected: http://arctic-news.blogspot.nl/2013/03/huge-patches-of-warm-air-over-the-arctic.html These climate changes and what will happen to earth and people is my major non-people related worry in life and I am trying to just not think about it any more. It really is the fundamental, root issue for all of us - other than enlightenment, for some. Is there any genuine good news about this or scientists who think we can actually save things? Folks, listen up: humanity will be gone, gone destroyed. It will be ugly and is happening way faster than even the pessimists expected back in the early 2000's. We are in serious trouble here and have no where to escape. In a decade things are going to be a mess - we won't be here for the end days, but will witness some ugliness and fear coming very soon. As I say, I make an effort to avoid reading about it anymore - way too depressing. I just spent a weekend at a huge and famous garden (Longwood Gardens) while visiting mother in Pennsylvania. I got there early when the doors opened, and soaked up the quiet and green smells. The wind was blowing in the tops of huge trees and the sounds were amazing. I was all green and growing and thriving. Consciousness seemed conscious everywhere there. If I were retired, I would spend more time outside, away from big cities (which I also love). I don't want all this to be ruined. So, Bhairitu, send me some good news on this topic if you come across it. Humanity needs to focus on this pronto and make it our primary cause and support people working to save the earth. Scientists are my superheroes. If you really are that worried why not do something about it ? Take the train instead of driving around is a good start. You mean Maitreya isn't going to save the world?
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Arctic melting? Don't worry Avatars will save the world.
Not to mention that BART is a joke because it was expensive to build and expensive to keep up. If you want to take BART somewhere you have the problem of parking at the BART station which during the week is full up and I think you have to purchase a parking sticker for it too. Light rail might have helped but they've long since torn up all the old rail and trolley lines. Plus GM wanted people to buy cars not take transit. California built up on a car society. Plus unlike Europe the US is spread out. Dmitri Orlov who moved here from the Soviet Union decades ago lectures and writes about the difference between the fall of the USSR and fall of the US (one of Nabby's favorite topics). The USSR had mass transit amidst avenues of high rises (just look at some of those movies on Netflix from the former Soviet Block). The US not so. BART was great for our San Francisco employees because our offices were right next to a BART station. A little more difficult for our South Bay folks. I lived right next to a BART station but still drove to work because I sometimes needed to drive out to meetings. I get offers from companies in SF which is only off commute about 35 minutes away but I would have to drive. And South Bay is way out of the question. Occasionally I get an offer for something in the East Bay which would work if you can get past the 25 year old manager who is terrified of my background. :-D On 05/27/2013 05:27 AM, doctordumb...@rocketmail.com wrote: Sadly, we don't have a very efficient passenger train system in the US, unlike much of Europe. The choice is either to fly, or drive. There is a high speed rail that will probably be built in California, but that will be really only good for long distances. I worked in San Francisco a few times, a commute from my house of 50 miles or so, one way. To take the train, with transfers, parking and walking, would have taken me two hours, each way, to work. Driving, as long as it was early enough to miss rush hour, was 60 minutes, each way. On the other hand, San Francisco is easy to get around in, without a car, if you live there. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 no_reply@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Susan wayback71@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Arctic temperatures are rising fast than expected: http://arctic-news.blogspot.nl/2013/03/huge-patches-of-warm-air-over-the-arctic.html These climate changes and what will happen to earth and people is my major non-people related worry in life and I am trying to just not think about it any more. It really is the fundamental, root issue for all of us - other than enlightenment, for some. Is there any genuine good news about this or scientists who think we can actually save things? Folks, listen up: humanity will be gone, gone destroyed. It will be ugly and is happening way faster than even the pessimists expected back in the early 2000's. We are in serious trouble here and have no where to escape. In a decade things are going to be a mess - we won't be here for the end days, but will witness some ugliness and fear coming very soon. As I say, I make an effort to avoid reading about it anymore - way too depressing. I just spent a weekend at a huge and famous garden (Longwood Gardens) while visiting mother in Pennsylvania. I got there early when the doors opened, and soaked up the quiet and green smells. The wind was blowing in the tops of huge trees and the sounds were amazing. I was all green and growing and thriving. Consciousness seemed conscious everywhere there. If I were retired, I would spend more time outside, away from big cities (which I also love). I don't want all this to be ruined. So, Bhairitu, send me some good news on this topic if you come across it. Humanity needs to focus on this pronto and make it our primary cause and support people working to save the earth. Scientists are my superheroes. If you really are that worried why not do something about it ? Take the train instead of driving around is a good start.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Arctic melting? Don't worry Avatars will save the world.
On 05/26/2013 05:27 PM, Susan wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote: Arctic temperatures are rising fast than expected: http://arctic-news.blogspot.nl/2013/03/huge-patches-of-warm-air-over-the-arctic.html These climate changes and what will happen to earth and people is my major non-people related worry in life and I am trying to just not think about it any more. It really is the fundamental, root issue for all of us - other than enlightenment, for some. Is there any genuine good news about this or scientists who think we can actually save things? Folks, listen up: humanity will be gone, gone destroyed. It will be ugly and is happening way faster than even the pessimists expected back in the early 2000's. We are in serious trouble here and have no where to escape. In a decade things are going to be a mess - we won't be here for the end days, but will witness some ugliness and fear coming very soon. As I say, I make an effort to avoid reading about it anymore - way too depressing. I just spent a weekend at a huge and famous garden (Longwood Gardens) while visiting mother in Pennsylvania. I got there early when the doors opened, and soaked up the quiet and green smells. The wind was blowing in the tops of huge trees and the sounds were amazing. I was all green and growing and thriving. Consciousness seemed conscious everywhere there. If I were retired, I would spend more time outside, away from big cities (which I also love). I don't want all this to be ruined. So, Bhairitu, send me some good news on this topic if you come across it. Humanity needs to focus on this pronto and make it our primary cause and support people working to save the earth. Scientists are my superheroes. But don't worry, super heroes will save the day: http://gf2045.com That conference would be a hoot and will get a lot of heckles. Ray Kurzweil wants t turns us all into cyborgs. Most scientists think he is crazy. Look at Monsanto. It was founded by a guy who thought his ideas would save the world from starvation. Then his marketing department took over. Plus as mentioned by the scientist in the article posted here, those ideas are about 50 years old and invented without the vision that someday everyone could have a computer on their desk. Now we can use computers to find the best way to grow plenty of food naturally. No need for Monsanto and their evil seeds. Scientists are like musicians. Musicians write few good songs and a lot of bad ones. Scientists have a few good ideas and a lot of bad ones. :-D
[FairfieldLife] Re: Arctic melting? Don't worry Avatars will save the world.
Yep, tire sales. Also, the county transportation gods of Alameda and Santa Clara counties did not get along, so BART never made it past SFO. Muni is good in SF, but the only way I can take BART is by first driving to Fremont, *away* from SF, to then catch BART, *to* SF. I've done that exactly once. Commuting to the City, when I had a job where I needed to go into the office every day, used to cost me $200/mo. for gas, when gas was $2 a gallon. A parking space was $250/mo. (Financial District). Plus I left for work at 4:30 each morning. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote: Not to mention that BART is a joke because it was expensive to build and expensive to keep up. If you want to take BART somewhere you have the problem of parking at the BART station which during the week is full up and I think you have to purchase a parking sticker for it too. Light rail might have helped but they've long since torn up all the old rail and trolley lines. Plus GM wanted people to buy cars not take transit. California built up on a car society. Plus unlike Europe the US is spread out. Dmitri Orlov who moved here from the Soviet Union decades ago lectures and writes about the difference between the fall of the USSR and fall of the US (one of Nabby's favorite topics). The USSR had mass transit amidst avenues of high rises (just look at some of those movies on Netflix from the former Soviet Block). The US not so. BART was great for our San Francisco employees because our offices were right next to a BART station. A little more difficult for our South Bay folks. I lived right next to a BART station but still drove to work because I sometimes needed to drive out to meetings. I get offers from companies in SF which is only off commute about 35 minutes away but I would have to drive. And South Bay is way out of the question. Occasionally I get an offer for something in the East Bay which would work if you can get past the 25 year old manager who is terrified of my background. :-D On 05/27/2013 05:27 AM, doctordumbass@... wrote: Sadly, we don't have a very efficient passenger train system in the US, unlike much of Europe. The choice is either to fly, or drive. There is a high speed rail that will probably be built in California, but that will be really only good for long distances. I worked in San Francisco a few times, a commute from my house of 50 miles or so, one way. To take the train, with transfers, parking and walking, would have taken me two hours, each way, to work. Driving, as long as it was early enough to miss rush hour, was 60 minutes, each way. On the other hand, San Francisco is easy to get around in, without a car, if you live there. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 no_reply@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Susan wayback71@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Arctic temperatures are rising fast than expected: http://arctic-news.blogspot.nl/2013/03/huge-patches-of-warm-air-over-the-arctic.html These climate changes and what will happen to earth and people is my major non-people related worry in life and I am trying to just not think about it any more. It really is the fundamental, root issue for all of us - other than enlightenment, for some. Is there any genuine good news about this or scientists who think we can actually save things? Folks, listen up: humanity will be gone, gone destroyed. It will be ugly and is happening way faster than even the pessimists expected back in the early 2000's. We are in serious trouble here and have no where to escape. In a decade things are going to be a mess - we won't be here for the end days, but will witness some ugliness and fear coming very soon. As I say, I make an effort to avoid reading about it anymore - way too depressing. I just spent a weekend at a huge and famous garden (Longwood Gardens) while visiting mother in Pennsylvania. I got there early when the doors opened, and soaked up the quiet and green smells. The wind was blowing in the tops of huge trees and the sounds were amazing. I was all green and growing and thriving. Consciousness seemed conscious everywhere there. If I were retired, I would spend more time outside, away from big cities (which I also love). I don't want all this to be ruined. So, Bhairitu, send me some good news on this topic if you come across it. Humanity needs to focus on this pronto and make it our primary cause and support people working to save the earth. Scientists are my superheroes. If you really are that worried why not do something about it ? Take the train instead of driving around is a good start.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Arctic melting? Don't worry Avatars will save the world.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote: On 05/27/2013 05:19 AM, nablusoss1008 wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Susan wayback71@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Arctic temperatures are rising fast than expected: http://arctic-news.blogspot.nl/2013/03/huge-patches-of-warm-air-over-the-arctic.html These climate changes and what will happen to earth and people is my major non-people related worry in life and I am trying to just not think about it any more. It really is the fundamental, root issue for all of us - other than enlightenment, for some. Is there any genuine good news about this or scientists who think we can actually save things? Folks, listen up: humanity will be gone, gone destroyed. It will be ugly and is happening way faster than even the pessimists expected back in the early 2000's. We are in serious trouble here and have no where to escape. In a decade things are going to be a mess - we won't be here for the end days, but will witness some ugliness and fear coming very soon. As I say, I make an effort to avoid reading about it anymore - way too depressing. I just spent a weekend at a huge and famous garden (Longwood Gardens) while visiting mother in Pennsylvania. I got there early when the doors opened, and soaked up the quiet and green smells. The wind was blowing in the tops of huge trees and the sounds were amazing. I was all green and growing and thriving. Consciousness seemed conscious everywhere there. If I were retired, I would spend more time outside, away from big cities (which I also love). I don't want all this to be ruined. So, Bhairitu, send me some good news on this topic if you come across it. Humanity needs to focus on this pronto and make it our primary cause and support people working to save the earth. Scientists are my superheroes. If you really are that worried why not do something about it ? Take the train instead of driving around is a good start. You mean Maitreya isn't going to save the world? No, from where did you get that idea ?
[FairfieldLife] Re: Arctic melting? Don't worry Avatars will save the world.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 no_reply@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: On 05/27/2013 05:19 AM, nablusoss1008 wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Susan wayback71@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Arctic temperatures are rising fast than expected: http://arctic-news.blogspot.nl/2013/03/huge-patches-of-warm-air-over-the-arctic.html These climate changes and what will happen to earth and people is my major non-people related worry in life and I am trying to just not think about it any more. It really is the fundamental, root issue for all of us - other than enlightenment, for some. Is there any genuine good news about this or scientists who think we can actually save things? Folks, listen up: humanity will be gone, gone destroyed. It will be ugly and is happening way faster than even the pessimists expected back in the early 2000's. We are in serious trouble here and have no where to escape. In a decade things are going to be a mess - we won't be here for the end days, but will witness some ugliness and fear coming very soon. As I say, I make an effort to avoid reading about it anymore - way too depressing. I just spent a weekend at a huge and famous garden (Longwood Gardens) while visiting mother in Pennsylvania. I got there early when the doors opened, and soaked up the quiet and green smells. The wind was blowing in the tops of huge trees and the sounds were amazing. I was all green and growing and thriving. Consciousness seemed conscious everywhere there. If I were retired, I would spend more time outside, away from big cities (which I also love). I don't want all this to be ruined. So, Bhairitu, send me some good news on this topic if you come across it. Humanity needs to focus on this pronto and make it our primary cause and support people working to save the earth. Scientists are my superheroes. If you really are that worried why not do something about it ? Take the train instead of driving around is a good start. You mean Maitreya isn't going to save the world? No, from where did you get that idea ? The Masters and the Hierarchy will lead and inspire but the principle of not infringing the free will of humanity is sacred. Humanity must save itself and the planet, it must be a willed process. It's surpising Bhairitu didn't get this very basic point.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Arctic melting? Don't worry Avatars will save the world.
On 05/27/2013 03:40 PM, nablusoss1008 wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 no_reply@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: On 05/27/2013 05:19 AM, nablusoss1008 wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Susan wayback71@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Arctic temperatures are rising fast than expected: http://arctic-news.blogspot.nl/2013/03/huge-patches-of-warm-air-over-the-arctic.html These climate changes and what will happen to earth and people is my major non-people related worry in life and I am trying to just not think about it any more. It really is the fundamental, root issue for all of us - other than enlightenment, for some. Is there any genuine good news about this or scientists who think we can actually save things? Folks, listen up: humanity will be gone, gone destroyed. It will be ugly and is happening way faster than even the pessimists expected back in the early 2000's. We are in serious trouble here and have no where to escape. In a decade things are going to be a mess - we won't be here for the end days, but will witness some ugliness and fear coming very soon. As I say, I make an effort to avoid reading about it anymore - way too depressing. I just spent a weekend at a huge and famous garden (Longwood Gardens) while visiting mother in Pennsylvania. I got there early when the doors opened, and soaked up the quiet and green smells. The wind was blowing in the tops of huge trees and the sounds were amazing. I was all green and growing and thriving. Consciousness seemed conscious everywhere there. If I were retired, I would spend more time outside, away from big cities (which I also love). I don't want all this to be ruined. So, Bhairitu, send me some good news on this topic if you come across it. Humanity needs to focus on this pronto and make it our primary cause and support people working to save the earth. Scientists are my superheroes. If you really are that worried why not do something about it ? Take the train instead of driving around is a good start. You mean Maitreya isn't going to save the world? No, from where did you get that idea ? The Masters and the Hierarchy will lead and inspire but the principle of not infringing the free will of humanity is sacred. Humanity must save itself and the planet, it must be a willed process. It's surpising Bhairitu didn't get this very basic point. I'm surprised that you didn't get I was ribbing you. :-D
[FairfieldLife] Re: Arctic melting? Don't worry Avatars will save the world.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote: Arctic temperatures are rising fast than expected: http://arctic-news.blogspot.nl/2013/03/huge-patches-of-warm-air-over-the-arctic.html These climate changes and what will happen to earth and people is my major non-people related worry in life and I am trying to just not think about it any more. It really is the fundamental, root issue for all of us - other than enlightenment, for some. Is there any genuine good news about this or scientists who think we can actually save things? Folks, listen up: humanity will be gone, gone destroyed. It will be ugly and is happening way faster than even the pessimists expected back in the early 2000's. We are in serious trouble here and have no where to escape. In a decade things are going to be a mess - we won't be here for the end days, but will witness some ugliness and fear coming very soon. As I say, I make an effort to avoid reading about it anymore - way too depressing. I just spent a weekend at a huge and famous garden (Longwood Gardens) while visiting mother in Pennsylvania. I got there early when the doors opened, and soaked up the quiet and green smells. The wind was blowing in the tops of huge trees and the sounds were amazing. I was all green and growing and thriving. Consciousness seemed conscious everywhere there. If I were retired, I would spend more time outside, away from big cities (which I also love). I don't want all this to be ruined. So, Bhairitu, send me some good news on this topic if you come across it. Humanity needs to focus on this pronto and make it our primary cause and support people working to save the earth. Scientists are my superheroes. But don't worry, super heroes will save the day: http://gf2045.com