Guest guest Posted January 21, 2002 Report Share Posted January 21, 2002 Thanks for your note Linda. Yes, babies are magical. Baby Mira is gorgeous and cute and not fussy. She now realizes that she is in a family and takes turns looking at everyone very carefully. She has no competition for attention among siblings as they are much older than her and everyone wants to be close to her. Yes, I have been wondering about planet X as there is a lot of stuff on the web and people creating fear to sell books, etc. There are some astromonmy sites that mention it. I thought some of the scientists here like Jan or astrologers like you may have more objective detailed information. Love to all Harsha --- da <jyotish wrote: > Hello Harsha: > > I fried my hardrive and have been out of touch for a > while...how nice to be on line again and seeing you > back here...good timing. > > I remember seeing something about planet 'x' a while > ago but no other information has come through the > astrological world...perhaps as James said it is a > hoax. With Uranus getting ready to change signs > (all the surprises and computer glitches), the nodes > getting ready to change, Mercury retrograde and > Venus combust the Sun I think the planets have given > us all more than our fair share lately :-). > > How you must be missing Mira....babies are so > incredibly magical...hope all is well with her and > your wife who certainly has a lot going on in her > life. > > Glad to have you back. > > Love, > Linda > ===== /join Send FREE video emails in Mail! http://promo./videomail/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2002 Report Share Posted January 21, 2002 On 1/21/02 at 4:38 AM Harsha wrote: [...] ºThere are some astromonmy sites that mention it. I ºthought some of the scientists here like Jan or ºastrologers like you may have more objective detailed ºinformation. º ºLove to all ºHarsha For quite some time, there has been the debate whether or not something like the hothouse effect was taking place. For every piece of evidence "pro", there was one "contra" so the debate went on endlessly. For some insurance companies however, the profits went down due to a number of natural catastrophes. So the effort was made to produce some statistical evidence, as to see whether or not that meant, higher member contributions. As to no surprise, the statistical evidence showed what the climatologists had failed to notice: that the amount of extremes in the weather was on the rise, on a global scale! And that caused everyone to accept, man is at least playing an important role in this. Stories like planet X only borrow the 'horror' and make up another explanation, which isn't proved, nor is likely, as there is another, more likely one, based on the Gaia hypothesis by Lovelock. That hypothesis says, planet earth isn't a collection of unconnected rubble but 1 living organism, in the same sense that the human body is 1 organism. Although met with contempt by most scientists, the logic of the Gaia hypothesis can't be denied: even the human body can at times behave like being composed of different parts, at war with each other. Call it cancer, autoimmune disease like MS, what can be observed is a kind of war scene with the battlefield, a human body. Likewise, it can be said the earth has been ravaged, thousands of species exterminated, animals suffering needlessly, pollution still on the increase. Not to mention, the planet having been bombarded heavily with H- bombs etc... Any organism getting diseased, will sooner or later start to fight the cause of its disease... Peace, Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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