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# [[Some thoughts about the unity of the cosmos]] - We try to imagine God, man, the cosmos, the earth and we try to understand relations between them. What is the earth? It is right to say that the earth is alive.What is alive? Alive means to grow. Does the earth grow? The earth is growing, yes. The waters are flowing through and over the earth and they move with the sun and moon making cycles. Trees and plants are growing in the earth. They take out and bring in fluids and gases. Inside of the earth there are rivers and oceans of molten stone. The earth develops, changes and grows all the time.
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# [[Some thoughts about the unity of the cosmos]] - We try to imagine God, man, the cosmos, the earth and we try to understand relations between them. What is the earth? It is right to say that the earth is alive.What is alive? Alive means to grow. Does the earth grow? The earth is growing, yes. The waters are flowing through and over the earth and they move with the sun and moon making cycles. Trees and plants are growing in the earth. They take out and bring in fluids and gases. Inside of the earth there are rivers and oceans of molten stone. The earth develops, changes and grows all the time. (Dec. 13, 1999)
  
  
 
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  1. Some thoughts about the unity of the cosmos - We try to imagine God, man, the cosmos, the earth and we try to understand relations between them. What is the earth? It is right to say that the earth is alive.What is alive? Alive means to grow. Does the earth grow? The earth is growing, yes. The waters are flowing through and over the earth and they move with the sun and moon making cycles. Trees and plants are growing in the earth. They take out and bring in fluids and gases. Inside of the earth there are rivers and oceans of molten stone. The earth develops, changes and grows all the time. (Dec. 13, 1999)