Could it be that history is simply the emotional & social expression of the laws of nature?

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      Jack Brenon
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      You see it the in the still level among the galaxies which strive for balance and correct itself as each galaxy has a black-hole in its center devouring all stars that enter it; You see in the vegetative level with trees and forests as they self correct gradually or on a mass scale like a forest fire; You see in human biology and the evolvement of disease to correct and ends in cancer as the ultimate correction (negatively).

      The human network is no different, it starts with pressure to correct and if ignored, nature corrects it with viruses, plague, floods, and yes, WARS! if all failed.  Yes, there is a correlation between the history of humanity and the laws of nature.   However, as which elements (nature or human) determines the outcome is not hard to see due to the huge variance in their life cycles, one is measured by billions of years, and the other by few thousands.

    • #311932
      Niki
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      I think that the laws of nature push us to evolve towards the ultimate goal of creation and that history is a reflection of our level of evolution.

    • #301994
      Marko Podgorsek
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      In spirituality there is no time and space. History points to time in corporeality (branch), so there must be a way that history is expressed in spirituality (root). I’m not sure myself, but root could be emotional & social expression of the laws of nature.

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      Tove Jo
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      Molto interessante

    • #291975
      Ozie
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      That’s an interesting idea.

    • #291245
      Beverly
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      Powerful concept

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