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Rocks on the lake Baikal get heated from the sunlight every now and then and melt the ice beneath. After the sun is gone, the ice turns solid again thus creating a small stand for the rock above. It is called the Baikal Dzen.
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Insects are at the bottom of the food change. If they collapse, we disappear.
A recent study found that bees, ants and beetles were disappearing eight time faster than mammals, birds and reptiles.
The general insect decline is being caused by intensive agriculture, pesticides and climate change.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/science-environment-47293667/insects-decline-what-do-insects-actually-do
A recent study found that bees, ants and beetles were disappearing eight time faster than mammals, birds and reptiles.
The general insect decline is being caused by intensive agriculture, pesticides and climate change.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/science-environment-47293667/insects-decline-what-do-insects-actually-do
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'If the insects go, then we go'
Reports show many insect populations are declining. How will that affect us?
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Re: Lions protecting the young of other species.
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The Rebellion Against Big Oil Continues - 2nd of July, 2019 - Carmen Royal Opera House Action
Taking visual and musical cues from Bizetβs Carmen, members of Extinction Rebellion Arts and Culture visited members of the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative, a coalitionβ¦
Taking visual and musical cues from Bizetβs Carmen, members of Extinction Rebellion Arts and Culture visited members of the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative, a coalitionβ¦
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/ΛklΔ«mit/
noun
the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
"our cold, wet climate"
synonyms: weather pattern, weather conditions, weather, atmospheric conditions
"the Channel Islands have an enviably mild climate"
a region with particular prevailing weather conditions.
"vacationing in a warm climate"
synonyms: region, area, zone, country, place;
literary, clime
"they migrate here from colder climates"
the prevailing trend of public opinion or of another aspect of public life.
"the current economic climate"
synonyms: atmosphere, mood, temper, spirit, feeling, feel, ambience, aura, tenor, tendency, essence, ethos, attitude, milieu;
informal, vibe(s)
"the political climate of the 1940s" '
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/ΛklΔ«mit/
noun
the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
"our cold, wet climate"
synonyms: weather pattern, weather conditions, weather, atmospheric conditions
"the Channel Islands have an enviably mild climate"
a region with particular prevailing weather conditions.
"vacationing in a warm climate"
synonyms: region, area, zone, country, place;
literary, clime
"they migrate here from colder climates"
the prevailing trend of public opinion or of another aspect of public life.
"the current economic climate"
synonyms: atmosphere, mood, temper, spirit, feeling, feel, ambience, aura, tenor, tendency, essence, ethos, attitude, milieu;
informal, vibe(s)
"the political climate of the 1940s" '
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Deck: Dark Goddess Tarot
Spread: Card of the Day
Date: Thu Aug 01 07:09:33 EDT 2019
Today's Card
Ten of Earth ~ Ala (Upright)
Igbo Goddess of the Ground
Kin and kind, living and dead, all are part of one another.
Ala, also known as Ana, is the goddess of the ground for the Igbo people of Nigeria. For the Igbo, all ground is holy ground because it is all Ala. She is the totality of the earth in all its variety and appearances, from lush growth to the emptiness of fallow fields. She is there at the beginning of life, and she is there at the end. She makes the baby grow in the mother. She takes the souls of the dead into her own womb.
Wood or mud statues of Ala are painted in bright colors and are housed in temples or set in the center of the village. The goddess, the ancestors, and the earth are ever present and always acknowledged. The statues show Ala as a beautiful Igbo woman, with a long torso and long, thick neck.
The majority of her people are small farmers, in intimate relationship with the land. Their staple crop is the yam. Their fields are so fruitful they export food to neighboring peoples. The yam festival is the party of the year, celebrated with joyful dancing and colorful pageantry, and honoring Ala as earth, goddess, and harvest,. The powerful python is venerated as her messenger, and the fertile crescent moon is her symbol.
Ala is also the goddess of morality and judgment, the keeper of the customs and laws of her people, as all the peopleβs actions take place upon her ground. If someone breaks a taboo of the community, one has also insulted Ala and might immediately be swallowed whole by the earth. Everyone in the community has to respect the laws of Ala, because all live on her, and all suffer if Ala suffers. Creating a good and abundant life is a communal responsibility, working in harmony with what the ground gives.
When Ala appears:
If there is bad blood between you and another, this is a good time to make peace. Let the relationship be honest, neither idealized nor denied. Let your encounter be respectful and straightforward. If the other has transgressed too severely, let the relationship go. Leave the other to Ala. Do not seek vengeance, seek people who are trustworthy.
If you have had good fortune, this is a good time to celebrate it. Gather friends and family for a feast. Buy things of value for your home and gifts for your loved ones. Buy from your community. Support people whose work you admire. Include the less fortunate in your giving.
Put your hands on the bare earth. Feel the immensity opening up beneath them. Everything is there beneath you, and all around you. The past and the future, the dead and the unborn. The power to bring forth all things time and again. Feel this power swell up into own hands, and know what you can make, what you can give.
Renew this basic connection with the earth on a regular basis. With hands and feet and more. Remember where your life comes from and where your life is lived.
Presented by Dark Goddess Tarot app from The Fool's Dog.
Spread: Card of the Day
Date: Thu Aug 01 07:09:33 EDT 2019
Today's Card
Ten of Earth ~ Ala (Upright)
Igbo Goddess of the Ground
Kin and kind, living and dead, all are part of one another.
Ala, also known as Ana, is the goddess of the ground for the Igbo people of Nigeria. For the Igbo, all ground is holy ground because it is all Ala. She is the totality of the earth in all its variety and appearances, from lush growth to the emptiness of fallow fields. She is there at the beginning of life, and she is there at the end. She makes the baby grow in the mother. She takes the souls of the dead into her own womb.
Wood or mud statues of Ala are painted in bright colors and are housed in temples or set in the center of the village. The goddess, the ancestors, and the earth are ever present and always acknowledged. The statues show Ala as a beautiful Igbo woman, with a long torso and long, thick neck.
The majority of her people are small farmers, in intimate relationship with the land. Their staple crop is the yam. Their fields are so fruitful they export food to neighboring peoples. The yam festival is the party of the year, celebrated with joyful dancing and colorful pageantry, and honoring Ala as earth, goddess, and harvest,. The powerful python is venerated as her messenger, and the fertile crescent moon is her symbol.
Ala is also the goddess of morality and judgment, the keeper of the customs and laws of her people, as all the peopleβs actions take place upon her ground. If someone breaks a taboo of the community, one has also insulted Ala and might immediately be swallowed whole by the earth. Everyone in the community has to respect the laws of Ala, because all live on her, and all suffer if Ala suffers. Creating a good and abundant life is a communal responsibility, working in harmony with what the ground gives.
When Ala appears:
If there is bad blood between you and another, this is a good time to make peace. Let the relationship be honest, neither idealized nor denied. Let your encounter be respectful and straightforward. If the other has transgressed too severely, let the relationship go. Leave the other to Ala. Do not seek vengeance, seek people who are trustworthy.
If you have had good fortune, this is a good time to celebrate it. Gather friends and family for a feast. Buy things of value for your home and gifts for your loved ones. Buy from your community. Support people whose work you admire. Include the less fortunate in your giving.
Put your hands on the bare earth. Feel the immensity opening up beneath them. Everything is there beneath you, and all around you. The past and the future, the dead and the unborn. The power to bring forth all things time and again. Feel this power swell up into own hands, and know what you can make, what you can give.
Renew this basic connection with the earth on a regular basis. With hands and feet and more. Remember where your life comes from and where your life is lived.
Presented by Dark Goddess Tarot app from The Fool's Dog.