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Cheshire, UK, August 25, 2004.
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Teacher Armesh.
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Subject: "Nature’s Creatures."
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Received by Helen Whitworth.
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===Topic: ''Nature's Creatures''===
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===Group: [[11:11 Progress Group]]===
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==Facilitators==
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===Teacher: [[Armesh]]===
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===TR: [[Helen Whitworth]]===
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==Session==
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===Lesson===
 
Armesh: "When you go for a drive through the countryside you see many animals and birds, many flowers, many plants, many aspects of life on earth that you may forget at times within your own little house. Occasionally, Mother Earth intrudes upon that house, with insects, with spiders, ants and other such creatures. Usually this is seen as an imposition, the offending creature removed, and your house made inviolate again.
 
Armesh: "When you go for a drive through the countryside you see many animals and birds, many flowers, many plants, many aspects of life on earth that you may forget at times within your own little house. Occasionally, Mother Earth intrudes upon that house, with insects, with spiders, ants and other such creatures. Usually this is seen as an imposition, the offending creature removed, and your house made inviolate again.
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"Allow others into your home. Do not fight them. Do not box yourself away, for there is so much beautiful, beautiful energy outside of your house that you miss in this way.
 
"Allow others into your home. Do not fight them. Do not box yourself away, for there is so much beautiful, beautiful energy outside of your house that you miss in this way.
 
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===Closing===
 
"So we bid you get on your bike, and ride through the countryside, and come to experience all the other creatures, the other beings, the other entities, the other sources of beauty that are around, and are yours to be with for the taking."
 
"So we bid you get on your bike, and ride through the countryside, and come to experience all the other creatures, the other beings, the other entities, the other sources of beauty that are around, and are yours to be with for the taking."
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Note: The term, Gaia, was first espoused by James Lovelock, a scientist, who suggested that climate, evolution and many other natural occurrences could be better explained if the Earth was considered as a single living organism, rather than a collection of such occurrences.
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===Note===
 
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The term, Gaia, was first espoused by James Lovelock, a scientist, who suggested that climate, evolution and many other natural occurrences could be better explained if the Earth was considered as a single living organism, rather than a collection of such occurrences.
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[[Category: The Teaching Mission: Dialogues]]
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[[Category: Armesh]]
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[[Category: Helen Whitworth]]
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[[Category: 2004]]

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