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Gaia : a new look at life on earth - 1. edicion

by James Lovelock, Christel Rollinat, Paul Couturiau

Publisher: Oxford University Press Published: 2016 Category: Personal Empowerment

Our planet breathes, regulates, and maintains itself as a living system, and understanding this profound reality can fundamentally transform how we see ourselves and our place in the world. This groundbreaking work presents a revolutionary perspective on Earth as a self-regulating organism, where life doesn't merely adapt to planetary conditions but actively creates and maintains the very environment necessary for its continuation.

At the heart of this exploration lies a paradigm-shifting concept that challenges conventional scientific thinking while offering deeply spiritual insights into our interconnectedness with all life. Rather than viewing Earth as an inert rock covered with separate life forms competing for survival, readers discover a vision of our planet as an integrated whole where living organisms, the atmosphere, oceans, and soil function together as a single, complex system. This system possesses the remarkable ability to regulate temperature, chemical composition, and countless other variables to maintain conditions favorable for life.

The implications for personal empowerment are profound and far-reaching. When we understand that every breath we take is part of an ancient partnership between plants and animals, that the oxygen in our atmosphere is not a given but an active creation of life itself, we begin to recognize our intimate participation in planetary processes. This awareness dissolves the illusion of separation that underlies so much modern anxiety and alienation. We are not isolated individuals struggling against an indifferent universe but integral components of a living planetary system.

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