The Impact of Global Warming on the Earth and Body 1
Earth changes and the importance of water and salt.
(This is also the second part to my previous article Earth changes, our bodies and our mind, which can be found at my website at: Earth Changes, Our Bodies and Our Mind)
There are certain things that we consider when we hear of global warming and earth changes, things surrounding natural disasters and global catastrophes, all that we visualize outwardly. We always leap to the highest end of fear when it comes to change and automatically only focusing on the worst case scenarios, without taking into consideration the small changes that will also be seen in a gradual fashion. These isolated cases of catastrophic global changes are only but part of the process we are going to go through in the times ahead and this is only just the beginning. This year we will begin to see the real effects of these dramatic changes, not only happening on our earth around us but in our bodies as well.
Most people consider global warming only to affect the earth, but do not realize the full impact that it will have on our bodies as well as our focus on life and our perception of reality. I suppose the best place to start is to explain what happens in the process of heating when it comes to all forms of life and then lead on to discussing how this will impact the earth, the body and the mind.
Firstly to understand the heating process, I want to look at the effects that it has on a cell of the body which needs to be explored in its chemical nature. Most of the cells of the body contain a high level of water and already we know what happens to water when we heat it up on the stove. The water turns into steam and rises up into the air and floats around in the air attached to oxygen until it either falls to the earth or is heated up even more and taken up into the atmosphere. The body when we heat it up sweats out water in order to regulate the temperature of our skin. When the temperature of the earth is heating up, we will begin to feel the effects of overheating in the body, with more cases of dehydration than ever before.
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On February 11, 2009 at 3:43 pm
Excellent points you made here. I wish that humans could do more about it, but we are only 10% of the problem. The rest is up to the Earth.
On March 9, 2009 at 10:09 am
Hi Stacy,
this is an interesting piece. I hadn’t considered that water will be another concern–but you are right, the increase in global temperatures will affect the world’s water supply. It’s interesting that many writings and prophecies point to 2012. Some calenders even end in that year.