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Writer's pictureHannah Telluselle

Our interdependence with nature

About 15 years ago, I started pondering about how much natural disasters can be an effect by us humans. It started with delving into Hawaiian mythology about Volcanic Goddess Pele and suddenly experiencing an earthquake in the south of Sweden, which is very rare. It came shortly after a deep drilling had been done to make a tunnel underneath a mountain. Was the earthquake because of that? Is there an actual cause and effect, or simply accumulated due to pollution and such?

In Hawaii, there is a belief that a group of Kahunas (priests and experts) gathered and together performed a focused prayer meditation with a visualisation of a wall, to stop or halter a tsunami, which then worked. The power of the mind! I also often got headaches, when an earthquake were about to happen, besides a bit of faul smell of vog. In Portugal, I soon started feeling whenever the tide was shifting in my body, so that we become affected by these planetary changes is evident. But, can we change the tide?


According to a post on X by Elon Musk, there is something referred to as the Kardashev scale, where the first type A, is a civilization being able to store and use the entire energy of the planet, including controlling natural events. The mentioned researcher is a Russian from 1964. Are there experiments?


We can pray of course. And see how the rain stops within 15 minutes when we step out the door. At least, it usually does when I'm without an umbrella, in Sweden, but not elsewhere. A shamanic thing based on love and reverence. I don't think, anyone should have power over nature, or try to dabble with natural forces, unless it's simply to harness for actual use, such as to create energy. We're part of. And what we do to nature, we do to ourselves.

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