Merle,
It's all of Nature and Human nature that I care for, Merle. Space is just the
biggest part of Nature. And it's not separate from our planet: that's an
illusion. ;-)
Mars had water, and probably had life. Now Mars has water under the surface.
It probably still has life. Let's all please take *very* good care of
ourselves, OK?, and live to see the discovery of life on Mars, and how that
changes things in our world. It shouldn't be long, now.
I dunno how paradisiacal Mars was; maybe for microbes it was a paradise!
Paradise may have gone underground, there, and I think it did. I'd look near
hydro-thermal vents ("hot springs", if any such can be found, say, near Mars'
big extinct volcanoes).
Who'll be the first to sit Zazen on Mars? Who'll be the first to hold sesshin
on Mars? Who'll be the first to awaken on Mars? Post now on-topic.
Would you visit the "Red Planet Zendo"? Long way to travel to find oneself at
home. We *already* live in space, Merle.
--Joe
> Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote:
>
> yes you are fascinated by space..good for you... i ask you was mars once an
>earthly paradise?..merle
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