This is just a fantasy. We might awaken. Or... we might not. What if Mother Nature, which conducted evolutionary trends for countless billions of years, decided that the human species is not fulfilling its function? What if we were intended to increase the biological diversity on Earth, and... we didn't? After all, when such a condition happened in the past, or even is happening now, Mother Nature gets rid of the redundant species and creates a new one.
Our illustrious scientists of the U.N. Convention on Biological Diversity (working hard to earn our tax money) concluded that "Every day, up to 150 species are lost." And, that they add, could be as much as 10% every decade.
And then there are wars, murders, religiously inspired mass-suicides (or more murders), as well as
man induced sicknesses such as obesity, alcoholism, smoking, drugs, and
other self-destructive pastimes. Hobbies? Or indications that man's
time on Earth is running out?
So, what would Mother Nature do?
She (He or It, or as I call It: "The Omnipresent Indestructible Creative Energy of Consciousness")
has terminated even advanced species before. The dinosaurs that
appeared in the Triassic period, became the dominant terrestrial
vertebrates,
and remained such for some 165 million years... went extinct. We can
only imagine that they, the magnificent reptiles, did not suffer from
man's multitudinous peccadilloes. Yet, when the time came, they became
totally extinct.
Why?
Because nature (or my Omnipresent Indestructible Creative Energy of Consciousness), strives on diversity. How else could we explain the seemingly eternal expansion of the Phenomenal Universe?
Multitudinous ideas expressed in multitudinous complex vortices of energy manifesting in multitudinous life forms.
The solution is relatively simple.
Man, who is, and has been, a host to some 40 trillion microorganisms
for a few million years has not evolved a single new multifarious
species. From the evolutionary point of view we, humans, are a total
failure. In fact we continuously produce gadgets which minimize our
chances of doing anything creative in the the field of Creative Energy of Consciousness. That’s the field where ideas are born.
Is nature still trying?
After
all, the dinosaurs disappeared some 66 million years ago. Before they
disappeared, they may have been responsible for some 20,700 living
species of diverse vertebrates. In addition, the "paleontologists
have identified over 900 distinct genera and more than 1,000 different
species of non-avian dinosaurs." (Wikipedia) Surely, that's a fair
contribution to diversity. There must have been many attempts at
diversity since they left us — before man appeared on the scene. Our
contribution?
Zilch!
So what can Nature do?
Get rid of us, and try again.
How?
A
half-decent virus might do the trick. (1)
And if it doesn't, Nature can try
new mutations. On, and on, and on, until the human species ceases to
exist. After all, many other species developed magnificently. Imagine
the birds, or even butterflies, flying for thousands of miles to find
their favourite spot, year after year, without the use of a GPS. No
Human could do such a thing. Neither fly nor find the directions. I
think both, birds and butterflies have a promising future. They are evolving.
***
Are we doomed? Perhaps.
Yet Anne Howell, the heroin of the AVATAR SYNDROME, presents another
model of how we can save humanity from being erased from the inventory
of countless Universal species. Even a single person can do it. After
all, there was only one Eve. (Well, Adam helped... and Anne had her
Peter).
On the other hand, if we identify with the individualization of the indestructible, hence immortal energy of Creative Consciousness, we just continue enhancing the Phenomenal Universe, as though nothing has happened...
Below, what others thought of the trilogy:
“Amazing story! Superb in presentation, concept and solid science
to support all that was revealed in the potential presented to readers!
~ Wonderful!”
GABixlerReviews
“…With the progression of the trilogy we better
understand Stan’s worldview – which is another way of saying that he has
successfully beckoned us into his mysterious, mesmerizing world. That
is a sign of a brilliant author, and Stan I.S. Law stands tall in that
position.”
Grady Harp, HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
(1)
Don't count on your luck. According to National Geographic, there are
more viruses in the Universe than stars. And nobody ever counted the
stars...
*****
*******
(This was previously published in early March, this year)
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