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Mother Nature, helps to broaden our respect for the environment And our search for balance Because, instead of competing Working together for individual and collective asset. In nature, all the wisdom of God Clicia Pavan

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How come when I call the Earth the name Gaia, Gaia, we see a woman? I am a woman, so ask a question drop me. Of course! Mother Earth. We are stewards of God's creation, and we are not supposed to abuse her. Unfortunately, to dominate the form of economy that is capitalism, which gobble up everything, including Gaia.
God, man is destroying their natural habitat ---
The forests, rivers gritam stop
Mother Nature, helps to expand our respect for the environment
And our quest for balance between the masculine and feminine energies
For, instead of competing
Working together for the good of individual and collective.
In nature is all the wisdom of God
A legacy of the man ---

Symphony to Gaia!
Among the trees and serene high cloud
my crystal confined in a complete circle
You surges smiling Gaia
with the morning breeze, watching me wake
and I wake up smiling too
for this waking dream that calls me
Agreement and see that nature is awakening in the kisses of love
In the flower blooming
I feel the beauty of nature
The strength of God in the waters running through ravines
falling like a white cloud
Making Nature wake
Birds sing
for you
a love song
That man can understand
who are the Nature
that creates and feeds,
are Gaia Mother Earth
Let's take care of our Mother Nature
It is a legacy of God to us
I feel the magic of life
I feel peace
Clicia Pavan

Sometimes the Earth is represented by the figure of a woman sitting on a rock. The modern allegories describe it or traces of a venerable matron, sitting on a globe, crowned with towers, holding a cornucopia full of fruit. Sometimes appears crowned with flowers, and beside an ox plowing the land, the sheep that are ceva and even lion at the foot of Cybele. In a framework of Lebrum, the earth is personified by a woman who spills the milk from her breasts, while shakes off his robe, and mantle comes a cloud of birds which repealed the air. Gaia was also the prophesy of the original center of divination in ancient Greece: the Oracle of Delphi. The Oracle, considered the navel of the earth, stood where the wisdom of the earth and humanity were.

Gaia is the primordial being from which all other gods originated, but his worship began to decline and was supplanted later by other gods. In Roman mythology is known as Tellus. Gaia is the energy of life itself, the prehistoric Goddess of Mother Earth, is a symbol of unity of all life in nature. His power is found in water and stone, tomb and cave, in terrestrial animals and birds, the snakes and fish, in the mountains and trees.

Gaia Theory, also known as the Gaia hypothesis is a theory which states that the Earth is a living being. According to this theory, our planet has the ability to self-sustaining, ie is able to generate, maintain and change their environment.
The Gaia Theory was created by English scientist and environmentalist James EphraimLovelock in the year 1969. Featured studies of American biologist Lynn Margulis. The name of the theory is a tribute to the goddess Gaia, deity representing the earth in Greek mythology.

When launched, this theory failed to please the traditional community of scientists. Was first accepted by environmentalists and advocates of ecology. But now, with the problem of global warming, this theory is being reviewed and many scientists now accept some traditional ideas of Gaia Theory.
The choice is ours: form a global partnership to care for Earth and one another or risk the destruction of ourselves and the diversity of life. Fundamental changes are needed in our values, institutions and ways of life.
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Gaia Madre Tierra
¿Cómo es que cuando llamo a la Tierra el nombre de Gaia, Gaia, vemos a una mujer? Soy una mujer, por lo que una pregunta, mándenme. Por supuesto! La Madre Tierra. Somos mayordomos de la creación de Dios, y no debemos de abusar de ella. Lamentablemente, a dominar la forma de economía que es el capitalismo, que devoran todo, incluso de Gaia.
Dios, el hombre está destruyendo su hábitat natural ---
Los bosques, los ríos gritam parada
La Madre Naturaleza, ayuda a ampliar nuestro respeto por el medio ambiente
Y nuestra búsqueda de equilibrio entre las energías masculina y femenina
Porque, en lugar de competir
Trabajando juntos por el bien individual y colectivo.
En la naturaleza es toda la sabiduría de Dios

Symphony a Gaia!
Entre los árboles y nubes altas serena
mi cristal encerrado en un círculo completo
Usted oleadas sonriendo Gaia
con la brisa de la mañana, me observaba tras
y me despierto sonriendo también
de este sueño despierto que me llama
Acuerdo y ver que la naturaleza se despierta en los besos de amor
En la flor en flor
Siento que la belleza de la naturaleza
La fuerza de Dios en las aguas que corren a través de barrancos
cayendo como una nube blanca
Hacer tras la Naturaleza
Los pájaros cantan
para usted
una canción de amor
Que el hombre puede comprender
que son la naturaleza
, que crea y alimenta,
Gaia es la Madre Tierra
Vamos a cuidar de nuestra Madre Naturaleza
Es un legado de Dios para nosotros
Siento la magia de la vida
Me siento en paz
Clicia Pavan

La Tierra, a veces tomada por naturaleza, tenía varios nombres: Titéia, Ops, Vesta y hasta Cibeles.
A veces, la Tierra está representado por la figura de una mujer sentada sobre una roca. Las alegorías modernas describen o rastros de una matrona venerable, sentado sobre un globo, coronada con torres, con un cuerno de la abundancia lleno de frutas. A veces aparece coronado de flores, y junto a un buey arando la tierra, las ovejas que se CEVA e incluso león a los pies de Cibeles. En un marco de LeBrum, la tierra está personificada por una mujer que derrama la leche de sus pechos, mientras sacude su túnica y manto viene una nube de pájaros que derogó el aire.

Gaia era también la profecía del centro original de la adivinación en la antigua Grecia: el oráculo de Delfos. El Oracle, considerado como el ombligo de la tierra, estaba en la sabiduría de la tierra y la humanidad fueron.
Gaia es el ser primordial del cual todos los otros dioses se originó, pero su culto comenzó a declinar y fue reemplazado más tarde por otros dioses. En la mitología romana es conocido como Tellus. Gaia es la energía de la vida misma, la diosa de la prehistoria de la Madre Tierra, es un símbolo de la unidad de toda la vida en la naturaleza. Su poder se encuentra en el agua y la piedra, la tumba y la cueva, en los animales terrestres y aves, reptiles y peces, en las montañas y los árboles.
Teoría de Gaia, también conocida como la hipótesis Gaia es una teoría que afirma que la Tierra es un ser vivo. Según esta teoría, nuestro planeta tiene la capacidad de auto-sostenible, es decir, es capaz de generar, mantener y cambiar su entorno.
La Teoría de Gaia fue creado por el científico y ecologista James Inglés EphraimLovelock en el año 1969. Estudios destacados de American bióloga Lynn Margulis. El nombre de la teoría es un tributo a la diosa Gaia, deidad que representaba la tierra en la mitología griega.
Cuando se puso en marcha, esta teoría no para complacer a la comunidad tradicional de los científicos. Primero fue aceptado por los ecologistas y los defensores de la ecología. Pero ahora, con el problema del calentamiento global, esta teoría se está revisando y muchos científicos aceptan ahora algunas ideas tradicionales de la Teoría de Gaia.
La elección es nuestra: formar una sociedad global para cuidar la Tierra y unos a otros o arriesgarnos a la destrucción de nosotros mismos y la diversidad de la vida. Se necesitan cambios fundamentales en nuestros valores, instituciones y formas de vida.

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Mother earth all that springs from you is life, the birds sing for you a song of gratitude La madre tierra todo lo que nace de ti es la vida, el canto de los pájaros para que una canción de gratitud Love Gaia

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Listen to the voice of nature
Listen to the birds singing
all beauty of a new day
The air is mild
with a smell of ivy
A mysterious Light
radiates from the rocks,
A warm light
brings to your heart
Harmony, Peace
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Escucha la voz de la naturaleza
Escuche el canto de los pájaros
toda la belleza de un nuevo día
El aire es suave
con un olor de la hiedra
Una misteriosa luz
irradia de las rocas,
Una luz cálida
trae a tu corazón
La armonía, la paz
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Comment by Clicia Pavan on March 23, 2011 at 6:57pm
Comment by GOPI KANTA GHOSH on March 15, 2011 at 5:05pm
Pathetic...more is predicted...
Comment by Clicia Pavan on March 13, 2011 at 10:40pm

13.mar.2011 - Member of the Red Cross feeding baby in hospital in Ishinomaki, Miyagi province. About 100,000 Japanese soldiers, supported by rescuers from nearly 70 countries and a U.S. aircraft carrier, working in rescue operations after the earthquake
Toshiharu Kato / Japanese Red Cross / EFE
We will send humanitarian aid ...

Comment by Clicia Pavan on March 13, 2011 at 10:14pm

Eva

I have no words .....
A candle for my brothers in Japan the tsunami
Let us ask God to calm the forces of nature

Let's help our brethren ....  this difficult time....

Comment by Eva on March 13, 2011 at 7:10pm

Japan earthquake: nuclear disaster feared after power plant 'explosion'

Japan is battling to avoid a nuclear disaster after an explosion at a power plant in the aftermath of the country’s biggest earthquake and devastating tsunami.



A huge blast has caused further damage at one of two nuclear power plants which the Japanese government had placed under a state of emergency, compounding fears of a nuclear meltdown.

A loud blast was heard at the plant in Fukushima following a series of aftershocks. White smoke was soon after seen billowing over the plant, 150 miles north of Tokyo.

Several workers were reported to have been injured and exposed to radiation.

As reports suggested the toll had risen to at least 1,700 deaths, an unconfirmed report on Japan's Fuji TV claimed that as many as 10,000 people were missing in the town of Minamisanriku in Miyagi prefecture.

There were also reports that the hourly radiation levels at the damaged Japanese nuclear plant match the allowable annual dose, increasing the risk of developing cancer for anyone exposed to the leak.

Japanese TV began warning people living near Fukushima nuclear power station to stay indoors. Residents were being told to turn off air-conditioners and not to drink tap water. People going outside were also been told to aviod exposing their skin and to cover their faces with masks and wet towels.

Prime minister Naoto Kan had earlier warned that a radiation leak might occur at one of the reactors at the Daiichi facility at Fukushima, which is close to the stretch of coast that took the full force of the tsunami triggered by Friday's 8.9-magnitude quake.

The reports of an explosion followed aftershocks and came as a huge humanitarian operation got under way. A team of British rescue workers was preparing to fly to Japan on Saturday afternoon.

The team, mobilised after the Japanese government requested help from Britain’s Department for International Development, is expected to consist of four doctors plus 55 fire service personnel from Greater Manchester, the West Midlands, Hertfordshire, Cheshire, West Sussex, Wales, Kent, Lincolnshire and Lancashire.

Two search and rescue dogs are also due to leave with the party, on a chartered jet from Manchester Airport.

They will join teams from the US, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea, whose assistance was requested by the Japanese on the day the earthquake struck.

By Saturday afternoon at least 1,700 people were feared dead and international rescue teams began to arrive.

The official death toll stood at 413 on Saturday morning (London time), with 784 people missing and 1,128 injured.

In addition, police said between 200 and 300 bodies were found along the coast in Sendai, the biggest city in the area near the quake's epicenter.

The reactor’s cooling system failed after the earthquake struck off the Pacific coast, triggering a 33ft tsunami. Pressure in the reactor was continuing to rise after repeated efforts to return power to the cooling systems failed. Radiation inside the plant soared to 1,000 times its normal level, officials said, triggering evacuation orders for residents.

Before the explosion workers had vented off steam in a bid to relieve pressure on the worst-hit reactor.

A second atomic plant in the earthquake-hit area was also experiencing reactor cooling problems. Workers were battling to cool and stabilise the cores of three reactors at the nearby Daini facility.

It was unclear to what extent the reactors’ external structures had been damaged, adding to uncertainty over the scale of any possible leak, and officials and scientists offered conflicting verdicts on the severity to public health.

There was “no immediate health hazard”, public broadcaster NHK announced, citing nuclear officials.

But the government ordered the evacuation of 45,000 people.

“The events that occurred at these plants, which is the loss of both offsite power and onsite power, is one of the rarest events to happen in a nuclear power plant, and all indications are that the Japanese do not have the situation under control,” said Edwin Lyman, a nuclear expert at the Union of Concerned Scientists, a US-based organisation.

“It’s a dice roll whether or not the containment will retain its integrity and prevent a large radiological release.”

Mark Hibbs, a nuclear expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, predicted meltdown. “What we’re seeing, barring any information from the Japanese that they have it under control, is that we’re headed in that direction,” he said.

The “superquake” 81 miles out to sea triggered a tsunami that sent a 30ft wall of water crashing into Japan’s Pacific coast on Friday.

Fires caused by the tremor were burning in towns and cities along a 1,300-mile stretch of coastline. An oil refinery was one of dozens of buildings ablaze, as emergency workers struggled to cope with the scale of the disaster.

The earthquake was 1,000 times more powerful than the tremor that devastated Christchurch in New Zealand last month, and the world’s seventh biggest since records began.

Four million people were left without electricity amid the destruction in Tokyo alone.

Japan has requested help from the UK in the aid effort and the Foreign Office warned against all but essential travel to Tokyo.

Tourists were feared to be among those unaccounted for after a ship with 100 people on board was reported to have been lost at sea and two trains, one of them a bullet train carrying hundreds of passengers in the Miyagi region, were listed as missing. The Foreign Office said it had been contacted by 400 British families concerned that they had been unable to get in touch with relatives in Japan, but had no information on any British casualties.

Initially, more than 3,000 people living within two miles of the plant were evacuated, with those within a seven-mile radius told to stay indoors. But with a third of the town underwater after a nearby dam burst and radiation levels continuing to rise, officials warned of a leak and tripled the safety cordon to six miles.

Mark Hibbs, a nuclear expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said if the cooling systems were not repaired within 24 hours, the plant risked a “definite danger of a core meltdown".

He said the “ultimate worst-case” was a “Chernobyl scenario” with explosions destroying the reactor and sending a “deadly plume” of radioactivity into the atmosphere.

At first, the government insisted there was no risk of a leak from the plant and that everything was “under control”, despite the failure of the cooling system. But a spokesman for Tokyo Electric Power, which owns the plant, admitted later that there was a problem.

“Pressure has risen in the container of the reactor and we are trying to deal with it,” he said.

His comments were followed by a statement from Japan’s nuclear safety agency saying radioactive vapour would be released to ease the pressure in the reactor, which had risen to one and a half times the norm.

Then came an admission from Japan’s trade minister that “a small radiation leak” could occur at the plant.

Millions of Japanese prepared to spend an uneasy night in fear of a further major tremor as more than 50 aftershocks were reported. The worst affected area appeared to be in and around the sprawling port of Sendai, where the tsunami swallowed everything in its path, churning up houses, cars, trees and boats before dumping them several miles inland.

Seismologists picked up the first signs of the tremor in time for broadcasters to put out an emergency warning one minute before it shook northern Japan, giving millions of people time to take cover.

Japan, which sits at the junction of three continental plates on the Pacific “ring of fire”, experiences up to 2,000 noticeable tremors every year. Newer buildings are designed to withstand even the biggest earthquakes. But nothing could prepare the country for the tsunami which followed minutes later. Television news helicopters captured footage of an unstoppable tide of sludge as it spread across the parched rice fields around Sendai like ink spilt on paper.

Houses, cars, trees and anything else that stood in the way were churned up and became part of the advancing morass, adding to its destructive power as it moved hundreds of yards inland.

Footage showed drivers jumping out of their cars on a bridge in the city and watching as the water of the harbour surged up the main bridge piles, dismasting several large fishing boats as they were driven forward by the tide and crushed beneath the concrete arches.

Some of those stranded in the upstairs rooms in their homes waved white sheets out of windows, desperate to attract the attention of helicopters hovering overhead.

The family of Hannah Craggs, a 27-year-old English teacher who works in Sendai, said they feared for her safety last night after failing to make any contact with her since the earthquake. Her father, Gary, 51, from Wolverhampton, said: “We haven’t given up hope, we just want to hear from Hannah. It’s just unbelievable – she is due to come home in two weeks.

“She posted on her travel blog just a couple of days ago that she had survived her first quake out there – she said a 7.3 hit offshore a couple of days ago.

“They say when one hits there is often another to follow and that’s been the case here.”

In the port town of Ofunato, more than 300 houses were reported to have been destroyed, and a large section of Kesennuma, a town of 70,000 people in the Miyagi district, burned furiously into the night after fuel leaking from damaged cars caught fire and spread unchecked, with the emergency services unable to reach the area. “We were shaken so strongly for a while that we needed to hold on to something in order not to fall,” said a local government official in Kurihara in Miyagi.

“We couldn’t escape the building immediately because the tremors continued.”

In the coastal town of Aomori, at least five ocean-going ships were upended by the wave, coming to rest with the red hulls exposed as the waters drove inland, bursting sea defences and flooding harbourside streets. In Miyagi prefecture a schoolboy was swept away. Five people were reported to have been crushed to death by falling buildings in the Tokyo area.

“I’ve never seen anything like this,” said Ken Hoshi, a local government official in Ishinomaki, a port city in Miyagi prefecture.

“The water came as far as to the train station, hundreds of metres away from the coast.”

The 41-year-old official said his city had turned into a flood zone. “I’m worried because I can’t contact my family. But because it’s my duty, I’m braced to spend the night here.”

After years of being drilled in earthquake survival procedures, television pictures showed many residents reacting with remarkable composure and calm. Some office workers remained on the telephone as the buildings shook around them and sent files and books tumbling to the floor.

Others were less assured. “I dashed out of my office. I sort of panicked and left behind my mobile phone and belongings,” said Aya Nakamura, an office worker in Tokyo.”

“You see the crane on top of that tall building under construction? I thought it might fall off the building because all the buildings around me were shaking badly,” she added. Asagi Machida, a 27-year-old web designer, was walking near a coffee shop when the earthquake hit Tokyo. “The images from the New Zealand earthquake are still fresh in my mind so I was really scared,” she said, “I couldn’t believe such a big earthquake was happening here.”

As the 500mph tidal wave spread out across the Pacific, tsunami warnings were issued as far away as Chile, but early fears of low-lying islands being swamped appeared to prove unfounded.

Hundreds of people living in parts of California were told to evacuate their beachside homes as a precaution, with the tidal waves expected to take 24 hours to subside.

In Crescent City, in northern California, five people were swept to sea by 6ft waves with one man still missing, feared dead.

The Japanese government said the earthquake, which was felt 1,500 miles away in Beijing, had caused “tremendous damage” and left seven million homes without power.

In Tokyo, several people were injured when the roof of a hall collapsed during a graduation ceremony.

The Queen sent a message to Emperor Akihito, saying: “I was saddened to hear of the tragic loss of life caused by the earthquake which has struck north-east Japan today.”

David Cameron said the earthquake was a “terrible reminder of the destructive power of nature” and sent his sympathies to the people of Japan, while William Hague, the Foreign Secretary, said Britain was ready to send humanitarian aid and search and rescue teams.

The last time a major earthquake hit Tokyo was in 1923, when the Great Kanto Earthquake claimed more than 140,000 lives, many of them in fires. In 1995 the Kobe earthquake killed more than 6,400 people.

The Foreign Office set up a helpline — 020 70080000 — for the families of British nationals living in Japan who are unable to contact loved ones.
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Comment by Clicia Pavan on March 13, 2011 at 4:02pm
Comment by Clicia Pavan on March 12, 2011 at 3:31pm

New research shows that fish are conscious and can feel pain
The Earth is a living planet and suffer all that the man is doing.
But nature is sovereign and has its defenses.
But man can defend himself
Gaia's revolt?
Floods, droughts, global warming, food shortages and water
Let us join hands
And make a
Grand Alliance ...
Love the Planet
Gaia our mother earth love
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