More than 3 million households in the U.S. Northeast lacked power on Sunday as a rare October snowstorm bedeviled transportation and killed at least five people.
One of the phenomenon associated with global warming is strangely erratic weather patterns producing severe storms at unusual times. Whether or not man-made pollution is the cause does not really matter because it is wrong and arrogant to pollute the planet.
Our fixation on blame may be diverting our attention from what is really happening to the earth. The more that science picks apart creation teaching the populous to regard the world as compounds and chemical the less respect we have for our mother – from where we came.
The Torah speaks in detail of how the first human being was forged from the earth, kneaded into form and enlivened with the breath of life. Each person is a small world and the world is a large person – both are reflections of the other; what is happening, happens to both.
Birth is happening to the world and eventually, within the next two centuries, a new kind of human being will begin growing from the earth having being seeded with our bones over 6000 years. Birth is intense and a little scary, but ultimately birth is a happy occasion.
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