Climate: Soul of the Earth

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UPC:
9781584200949
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2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
1/1/2011
Author:
Dennis Klocek
Language:
english

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CloudThis exciting bookpresented in full colorconsiders climate, ultimately, to be an expression of the fundamental task of Gaia, the being of Earth. It expresses the relationship between the more inanimate and mechanized forces of the planet as a physical being and the more inward, biographically evolutionary journey of Earth as an ensouled being, embedded within the larger cosmic drama. The Earth is much more than rocks, water, gas, and heat. It is more than the combined forces in all of the living bodies it selflessly supports. The destiny of Earth as a being of cosmic import weaves intimately with humanitys destiny.

At the center of this book is the idea that the climate crisis is one shared by humanity and the Earth as part of our mutual evolution toward higher states of consciousness. Not only is Earth the source of our body, but the Earth also now depends on our efforts to shift our consciousness toward goals higher than self-satisfaction, entertainment, and consumption. Climate is the interface that displays the results of our efforts to attain higher consciousness for all of the cosmos to see and evaluate.

SymmetryIn a technically sound, yet highly accessible, discussion of how our Earths complex climate system works, Dennis Klocek takes the reader through various climate and weather patterns, using case studies of recent events, explaining terms and phenomenaall with the goal of helping us understand the Earths soul, within which we live and develop as human beings. He describes and explains the earthly and extra-earthly forces behind weather patterns such as droughts, floods, and hurricanes, showing how larger patterns such as El Nio and La Nia develop and affect the complex systems that form weather events.

In his surprising final chapter, Moral Roots of the Climate Crisis, the author discusses the development of human science and consciousness. He contrasts, for example, the geometricalmetaphysical approach of Kepler to the emergence of the computationalmathematical brilliance of Isaac Newton, illustrating the ongoing split in approaches to the study of the natural world. An overly quantitative view of our world has led humankind mostly to dominate, subdue, and take from nature, categorizing our Earth as a numerical rock, permeated by forces completely beyond the control of, and sometimes at direct odds with, human soul activity.... We live on a planet that is alive and whose soul is composed of the tremendously vital sequences of climate patterns that unite all lands and all humans in one organism. From this cosmological perspective, it may be possible to imagine morally responsible scientific approaches to problem solving where human needs and the needs of the Earth as a living being interact in mutually harmonic ways.

Climate is for anyonemeteorologists, climatologists, and nonspecialists alikewho would like a deeper understanding our Earths soul and the whys and hows of todays increasingly extreme weather patterns.

CONTENTS:

  • Introduction
  1. Climate Patterns
  2. The Two-Day Surge
  3. A New Look at El Nio
  4. Earth Links
  5. The Formation of Analog Years
  6. Pacific North America Pattern
  7. Drought
  8. Floods
  9. Hurricanes
  10. Climate Symmetry Experiment, 2007
  11. Decadal West Coast Summer Events
  12. Moral Roots of the Climate Crisis
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Index

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