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Our Planet’s Future Can No Longer Remain Stable - How Planetary Intelligence Functions

Tuesday 24 June 2008 @ 2:38 am

Planetary intelligence is not what most people think it is.The planet is like a sentient being, it can be likened to any organism. It does not have the same complexity the human mind has and in many ways, it is a reasonably simple organism. However, the planet has its own innate ability to adjust itself in ways not currently understood by most of humanity.

When such an organism is out of balance, it will need to be adjusted to function in the best possible way for itself. It will through its own making always attempt to regain the best possible balance under the conditions that are present at the time it needs to create a better realignment.

Each organism has its own uniqueness or intelligence which is driving it. This applies to all living forms on the planet, from the simpler to the most advanced. Our planet has its own simple mechanism to adhere to. This mechanism drives the planet in its own functioning and is a type of intelligence that helps the planet to be in a stable orbit and allows it to be a stable organism in its totality.

The planet’s surface growth and its overall content need to be in alignment with the overall order of intelligence by which the planet functions. The planet’s surface is under duress and a situation has been created whereby its core intelligence may no longer be able to support the present, continuing rate of destruction of planetary resources.

This destructive process is a direct result of beliefs that began many years ago when humanity wanted more of everything, such as household appliances and improved transport. In the ensuing years, this lifestyle has lead to present-day excessiveness.

Global warming is the immediate result of excessive production or consumerism and processes such as greed; however, there has been an overall lack of understanding of its effect on the planet and its ecological structure.

The planet’s current outlook is grim with many more calamities in the making. The present ecological functioning of the planet can be likened to a car with flat tires. This car can still be driven, but the prolonged contact of its rotating flat tires on the road’s surface will damage this car beyond repair.

Due to industrialization, the planet’s ecological structure (the tires) became damaged. It could be likened to this car driving with many unrepaired punctures. In the later part of the previous century, this ecological structure was in a state similar to this car with flat tires, but still being driven.

Around the year 2000, the planet’s ecological structures no longer had any support or foundation left—just like this car still moving forward on metal rims without the tire rubber. Hypothetically, these metal rims are expected to be worn away by around 2025, with the car no longer able to perform its mechanical function and carry its load forward. The planet’s ecological structures are now functioning in a similar way to this car. By 2025, the planet may be in a similar position whereby it can no longer function in ways that are beneficial for humanity and the other living forms on its surface.

The planet’s functional structure needs to remain in balance. The ecological imbalance caused by humanity has severely disrupted this planetary balance and this cannot continue. Within the next twenty years the planet will begin major realignments because of how its own unique intelligence function. This will begin many planetary changes for all of humankind.

Mia den Haan is an author who has worked in the information technology sector since the early seventies, both in Europe and Australia. She receives information about the planet




Deforestation Affects Humanity in Many Different Ways

Monday 23 June 2008 @ 9:47 am

While most people know how to live life in a comfortable way, it is often not fully understood that the modern westernized lifestyles are not helping the planet’s ecology. These lifestyles are damaging the ecology to such an extent that soon there will no longer be an ecologically sustainable future.

Most people need to implement a much better, ecologically friendly lifestyle before it is too late, and nature takes its course with further calamities. If most of humanity does not implement improvements in its life and does not make ecologically sustaining lifestyle changes but continue to damage and pollute the planet, there will not be a liveable environment in the near future.

Our ecological system is the most important part of this planetary system and it must be conserved. Trees are of utmost importance to have an ecologically balanced environment. Without trees, there will be no chance of surviving, not only because of the need for oxygen or because of the lack of paper and other commodities, but in particular because this ecological structure is part of the planet’s ecological foundation plane.

Trees are much more important to the well-being of humanity than most people know. They create energy forms and hold much of the balance on the planet, in particular, those trees that are part of a forest. These energy forms can be enormous and can keep people in balance mentally, emotionally, and, to some degree, allow people to be less affected by air pollutants. Our forests must therefore be protected.

Often people feel rejuvenated when they go for a walk or run near trees or a forest; they can feel the peacefulness radiating from the trees. Trees have a certain energy content, which is not easy to explain within the context of this article. The ancient forests, in particular, preserve much of this energy structure.

This energy structure is like a foundation, a building block similar to brickwork; however, the content of this “brickwork of trees” cannot be proven. Most people resonate with this wisdom and know this, as they know that trees need to be left to grow to be able to fulfill their own purpose, to stabilize the planet’s own functioning.

What will be the future for humanity when there is hardly any forest left? If this deforestation continues at this alarming rate people will need to understand that the support the forests are providing for the overall life on the planet will be lost forever. The reduction of forests has far exceeded the threshold whereby forests can continue to sustain humanity and the planet. Older trees contain ancient knowledge that can have a beneficial effect on all. This ancient knowledge inherent in a tree will simply vanish, and anyone who was sustained by these energy structures will be affected.

Estimates are that many forests including the Amazon, one of the most important structural forests on the planet, which is decreasing at an incredible rate, will no longer exist by the year 2025. Most of the planet’s forests could be completely extinct by 2040. Thus, these forests, which are major contributors to the planet’s oxygen supply, may no longer exist in the near future. Estimations are that the Amazon forest currently contributes 15% to 20% to the planet’s oxygen supply. While there is enough oxygen supplied in the atmosphere, the overall oxygen levels are still slowly declining.

Within the corporate environment, people need to have a better understanding of how severe the degradation of the planet’s ecological system is and how this will effect the planet and the future of humanity.

There are no longer enough ecologically well-balanced structures left on the planet to provide adequate replenishment for people. As a result, some people could feel they have lost their brilliance.

Eventually, everything in people’s lives could be affected should people’s mental functioning become further confused because of the loss of this inner connection and not enough forests remaining to support people and the planet.

The main priority has to be to stop further deforestation of the remaining forests. It is important to plant additional trees before it is too late and there are not enough forests left to ecologically support the planet and there is a point of no return. In addition, there is a need to find replacements for products made of timber that are not harmful to the environment and can sustain the present ecological crisis.

Without a planet that supports humanity, life on earth is not possible. The planet is the sole provider. It provides trees for oxygen, water to drink, food to eat, raw materials for manufacture, gold for the monetary system; humanity obtains all of these resources from the planet’s crust.

The planet’s crust is the major foundation that supports life and it is moving and changing due to geological stress. Tectonic plate movements are increasing, and this will continue until, at least, 2025. These plates are the physical platform on which all of life is built. The planet’s crust is under enormous pressure as are the ecological structures on its surface. If there are no ecological structures remaining on the planet’s surface to sustain the planet as well as humanity, life will no longer be possible in its current form.

Humanity has not understood that this continuous taking from the planet has gone on for too long. It has gone beyond the wildest imagination of those who understand the planet’s present state. The planet is the foundation of life—this should not be forgotten.

Mia den Haan is an author who has worked in the information technology sector since the early seventies, both in Europe and Australia. She receives information about the planet




More Lifestyle Changes Are Needed For Humanity’s Own Benefit

Friday 20 June 2008 @ 5:05 pm

At present most people do not believe that it is necessary to make changes to their lifestyle to prevent major planetary upheavals. The way most people view life in regards to climate change is often that all is still well and there is no need to make all the necessary lifestyle changes. Should they have some concern about the present climate change, this is often rationalized or a good reason is found to marginalize the fact that climate change is caused by humanity itself.

While some may be concerned of late about the severity and number of earthquakes, this is usually a temporary concern that will fade away as soon as all is back to normal; there is often no foresight in relation to the consequences of climate change.

Although many people are not aware of it yet, climate change will soon become a threat for most of humanity. Within the next three years the majority of the human race will have understood what the future will hold in relation to expected climate changes.

This prediction may not seem real, however, there will come a time soon, where most people will begin to understand, because of climate changes ahead.

While all of this may sound like a doomsday scenario, these climate change predictions are the result of a lack of effort and urgency by humanity to reduce its ecological footprint.

We all have the power to combat climate change and make the necessary changes to prevent such a future outcome.

Life itself is a process which humanity can steer in many different directions. The course of most of life’s events is on the whole at a global level driven by humanity itself.

What if China had not developed as rapidly as it currently has, if the western world had not bought most of their products, but had chosen a different path? China is following the same path most western countries began many years ago, with consumerism becoming the main part of its lifestyle and well-being.

With the rapid growth in the production of goods and materialism in most countries, what will happen to what remains of the environment and its ecological functioning?

What will be the aftermath of the rapid increase in pollution for both humanity and the environment? There will then no longer be opportunities to rebuild the lost environmental structures; and this will have further consequences on all.

While most people expect life at present to continue as it is, as not enough climate change has happened yet, there will come a time when they will have to make lifestyle changes, as ultimately nature will run its own course.

The course of action humanity is taking will not be able to adequately sustain its chances of future survival, as changes in weather patterns will increase. Humanity has not yet realized that it needs to change its present lifestyle for the benefit of its own future survival.

By not making the necessary lifestyle changes to reduce global pollution, there will be consequences in the near future whereby much of humanity will no longer have the benefits that their current lifestyle is giving them.

Extract from the book New Concepts for Business and Humanity – Author Mia den Haan

Mia den Haan is an author who has worked in the information technology sector since the early seventies, both in Europe and Australia. She receives information about the planet




The Effects of Consumerism on the Environment

Thursday 19 June 2008 @ 3:23 pm

We are at present in a situation where the planet’s ecology is not coping with all the pollution because of a huge, continuously increasing, consumer demand. This excessive demand for consumer goods has created most of the current ecological imbalances. These ecological imbalances will become a much greater problem than most people expect this to be. These imbalances have already caused ecological disasters in different places all over the world, with many more to follow.

This rate of consumption is increasing at an alarming rate. This will cause enormous ecological devastation in the future, to the extent that around 2025, people will need to complete major changes in their lifestyles to avoid the worst possible scenario.

The greenhouse gas effect is now so great that around 2015, the whole planet will experience the result of rising temperatures in a far more severe way than most people will expect.

While most people have begun to notice that the climate is changing they may not have understood that these climate changes are the forerunner of a much more serious problem. As a result most people are not altering their lifestyles, reducing their ecological footprint, resulting in a further increase of the present ecological imbalance.

With the continuing increase in environmental damage there will come a time where this will reach a point of no return, whereby the planet will no longer be able to support its own functioning. It is expected that by the year 2025, the planet will no longer be able to cope with the severe ecological damage. This will mainly be caused due to present geological stresses, further increase of global warming, and further destruction of the planet’s ecology which is so needed by the planet to provide support for its overall functioning.

It is of benefit for people to look at how they live their life and what they can do to change their lifestyle, so that an excessive need for goods and products will not become a major drive in one’s life. This may be difficult to do while the overall consensus is to buy more products. However, this is not reducing consumerism. At times, products may be needed to improve a lifestyle; however, people often wish to increase their buying and spending power and buy more products so they can feel better or can keep up with others. Thus, this need for an increase in products in the household creates an increase in the number of products manufactured, which in turn often results in an increase in environmental damage.

While humanity needs consumer goods, the impact these products or the production processes can have on the ecology has to be reduced. To save the environment humanity can no longer continue to increase its consumption of goods and, this should therefore not be encouraged. The human race needs to envisage a future whereby people still have their comforts but without the throw-away and polluting aspects of living, as is happening in most modern-day societies.

It is important that the planet’s worsening environmental crisis is taken seriously and action is taken to make adequate change to prevent a looming ecological crisis within the next twenty years. A simpler, less polluting lifestyle will result in a more manageable, sustainable environment, which as a result can function better as a support structure for the planet’s overall functioning.

Mia’s book “New Concepts for Business and Humanity” discusses consumerism and its effect on the environment in more detail. From Spirit’s perspective your own future is at stake. It is important to reconsider your own ways of spending and not falling into the trap of consumerism for the sake of your own wellbeing.

Mia den Haan is an author who has worked in the information technology sector since the early seventies, both in Europe and Australia. Mia has also received information about the planet




Towards 2025 – When There Are Fewer Glaciers and Less Arctic Ice

Wednesday 11 June 2008 @ 8:29 am

Many of the ice structures like glaciers, ice in mountain areas, and the Arctic icecap are melting. Most of these structures will no longer be in existence by 2025. Much of the Arctic ice has disappeared and many of the glaciers are shrinking. But with all these ice structures so visibly melting why are people not becoming more concerned about a future with almost no ice masses left on land? In fact, most people have not given the consequences of these melting icecaps much thought at all.

The truth is that most people believe the present rate of melting ice mass is a natural occurrence, however, this is not the case. This rapid meltdown is not necessarily the result of man-made processes any longer. This meltdown is speeded up because most of the planet’s ecological structures are no longer functioning in optimum ways. As a result these ice masses can no longer remain in existence while the rest of the ecology is already so damaged.

Many people are beginning to notice the consequences of pollution. The resulting ecological damage is causing much hardship for most people on all continents. With so many severely polluted waterways, atmospheric pollution everywhere, and in some parts of the world the food quality being affected, it is important to become aware and also more proactive about reducing pollution.

It is often overlooked that pollution is the main contributor to the current meltdown. Our severely ecologically damaged environment – with its own environmental processes – can from a higher perspective no longer support these processes in the best possible ways.

It is of utmost importance to look at what can be done to preserve our precious planet, our natural heritage, for our own benefit. This includes all ice structures such as icebergs, glaciers, Arctic ice and ice in mountainous regions, as these are all facets of a whole complex ecological structure.

Most people have not given much thought as to what will happen once these ice masses have disappeared and the molecular structures of all the ice, in particular that on land has changed from a frozen to a more fluid state. What would eventually happen with the climate when there is hardly any ice left?

With humans already polluting most parts of the world, will there be more man-made pollution once the newly gained land is occupied, worsening the never-ending cycle of ecological destruction? Humanity is running out of time and it needs to stop this increasing cycle of polluting the planet.

While this melting of icecaps and glaciers is of concern because of the ecological damage to the environment, this meltdown is also happening as a result of the overall process of global warming. The present meltdown is an intricate part of a whole long chain of events affecting the climate; with this melting of ice structures placed somewhere in the middle. Once all these climate change events have completed, which is expected to be around 2025, the environment will be severely damaged. There will be almost no remaining land ice and in all likelihood constant cataclysmic events happening, resulting in more and more environmental problems.

While most of humanity is not too concerned yet about the melting of these large ice structures, there is a real concern from the Spirit world about the outcome because ultimately, humanity’s own survival is at stake.

While there is still enough time to make adequate change to reverse the never-ending cycle of pollution, few people are looking in that direction, they are often looking in the other direction.

Mia receives information about the planet




After 2025 - What Will Happen Once Most Ice Masses Have Disappeared?

Tuesday 10 June 2008 @ 9:27 pm

Within the next twenty years almost all of the current ice structure will have melted, however, at present this does not concern most of the world’s population. While it is true that we can live without these ice masses, ecologically this is not sound. The planet’s ecology will not be able to sustain a balanced environment without its glaciers and other ice masses.

While most of humanity may think the present melting of glaciers, Arctic ice and the ice covering mountainous areas, is a natural event, this is not so. More and more ice is melting due to global warming as well as a severely damaged environment which is no longer coping.

Once this cycle of melting ice masses has completed there will no longer be any ice masses left for the many environmental processes, which are all playing an important part in the overall ecological balance this planet needs. What could be the next climate phase once the ice masses have disappeared? The planet could cool down to regain its balance, in what for most people will be unforeseen ways. Another possibility is that the planet would change or reverse its cycle. However, none of the outcomes are a certainty yet.

While some believe that land ice will only partially disappear and that some ice will always remain in the Polar Regions and glaciers, this is not true from our perspective. The planet is well on its way to having almost no ice masses left within the next twenty-five years.

The planet’s atmospheric pressure system will change once these land ice masses have disappeared. There will no longer be “water flows” as part of a balanced ecological structure to continue nature’s cyclical process in ways we currently experience. Change will take place affecting barometric pressures, condensation and so forth, creating different rainfall patterns.

How will the rest of the weather processes change when around 2025 most of these ice masses will have melted? We expect that for about five years the weather patterns will initially be the same, however, around 2030 we foresee dramatic changes in the rainfall patterns. Once this has begun we foresee a major change in climate within a matter of one year. All over the planet a dramatic change in the climate affecting, in particular, the rainfall is expected to take place. Such changing rainfall patterns will be ecologically disastrous for all. They are likely to become erratic, with perhaps no rain for longer than usual periods, or with no rainfall at all; inland regions may be the worse affected by the change in climate.

So the future looks bleak in relation to climate change as it stands now, with rapidly declining ice masses such as the polar ice and far more drought or flooding than before.

Most of humanity has not taken much interest in what will happen once the ice mass has disappeared. It is not looking ahead enough and has little concern for these reducing ice masses. Humanity is not looking at the ever-increasing pollution problem, in particular, atmospheric pollution, which is the real cause behind all of this. As a result people are not taking adequate action to reduce their impact on the environment.

Thus, with these melting ice masses becoming an ever-increasing problem, it is time for humanity to mature and look at the impact of their present lifestyle on the environment. The ever-increasing pollution resulting from humanity’s wish for luxury goods and products, which is having a serious affect on the environment, cannot continue as in the end humanity’s own destiny is at stake.

Mia receives information about the planet




Climate Change Has Begun – Around 2011 Most Will Notice

Thursday 29 May 2008 @ 1:37 am

From a spiritual perspective those planetary changes that will have an impact on many are imminent because of the poor ecological state of the planet. Most people expect change to happen, perhaps in their lifetime, but they usually do not expect it to be soon. However, it will not be long before planetary change will be upon us. Humanity is running out of time. Change has actually begun through weather changes, but this has not been noticed by the masses. Climate change has begun and will begin to worsen within the next few years. Around 2011 most people will begin to see that the consequences of climate change will be far more severe than currently understood.

At present the general concensus is that there could be minor consequences resulting from the damaged environment, however, this is not true. The outcome of the present ecological devastation will be worse than expected.

As the planet is under enormous geological stresses, which are continuously increasing, it will in the future no longer be able to support its population. Scarcity of resources, overfarming, lack of clean air, not enough clean drinking water and drought are some of the issues that will all play a much greater role in the near future.

The kind of future we will have will depend on everyone of us. It will depend on how all of humanity will start to contribute in creating lifestyles that will support the ecology and all the life forms living on the planet.

Humanity has created enormous ecological devastation in trying to create lifestyles it likes and is benefiting from. The lifestyles of many people are improving, however, this will eventually result in a lack of some precious resources. When this scarcity begins to happens people will no longer be able to have sustainable lifestyles.

The planet cannot cope with the enormity of the ecological devastation that is taking place on every continent. This ecological devastation is not coming to a halt, instead it is still increasing and making it worse for the planet to support its population.

It is important to understand that everyone plays a role in the overall process of life. Each person’s decision can ultimately affect the future. These decisions, all combined, can have a very good result on what the future will be like for humankind. So please bear in mind that the future is not predetermined, but is dependent on the choices we, as a collective group of human beings, make in the NOW moment.

The future is not always how we see it. This is true for many aspects of living and is in particular true for global warming, as global warming has many implications that have not yet been fully understood.

While more and more people are becoming aware of climate change and other environmental problems associated with global warming, not all are fully understanding how far reaching the consequences will be. These consequences are such that most people will not believe or accept what we have to say about this future, as most people do not wish to make changes.

Most of the human race is aware that at present the planet is not functioning well, however, they do not understand that this is creating a major problem for the future survival of humanity.

Mia receives information about the planet




Global Warming And Climate Change – What Kind Of Future Do You Expect?

Tuesday 27 May 2008 @ 8:03 pm

Most people are aware that life at the moment is no longer what they expected as many changes have taken place in society and all over the planet, which most of us never expected. More changes will soon begin to emerge due to global warming and climate change. These changes are expected to begin to emerge by 2010.

It is of utmost importance to understand that based on the current state affairs with the planet, there may for many people soon no longer be a future with sustainable living conditions. Time is running out to make adequate lifestyle changes to protect the remaining ecological structures.

While awareness about the state of the planet has grown enormously and there is more will among people to make sustainable changes to help the environment, not enough change is happening to change this process of unsustainable growth within humanity.

Lifestyle is one of the major issues humanity will have to face, to reverse a process of living, which cannot adequately sustain humanity in the near future. People will have to become more actively involved in making the necessary, mainly lifestyle, changes for the benefit of their own future and for that of the next generations. They will need to find ways to reverse the current trends of ecological and environmental damage that is happening all over the world, and is still on the increase.

Most of humanity has not been aware and is inactive about a situation, which has the potential of becoming an enormous looming disaster. This disaster can only narrowly be averted if people on all continents will come to the fore and begin to carry out lifestyle changes where they can. Global warming and climate change can no longer be denied.

Those in power and those that are in an educational role are in particular in a privileged position to be the first ones to participate in these changes. Although governance and implementation of plans to support the environment are of major importance, every individual will have to come to the fore to make adequate changes and reduce their impact on the environment.

There are no simple solutions nor can change happen all at once. No single individual has all the answers or solutions for the planet’s problems, the immensity of which is beyond most people’s daily outlook of life. Most people would agree, however, that the future outlook is not good, given the rate at which global warming is increasing and given the already known facts, which are showing how much the planet’s ecology has been damaged.

Climate change has already begun. Evidence of this can be found in many places. It is important to better understand what this global rise in temperature will mean for the planet’s overall future. By having a better understanding what the future will hold people are more likely to have the will to make changes.

For most people currently alive, the time will come that climate problems will become more severe than has been anticipated. This may result in food scarcity in many places as well as many other issues resulting from extreme weather changes.

Mia receives information about the planet