__________________________________________________________ Whether it was Wallace or Darwin who was first, they both learned: species adapt to their environment. Wallace found insects, beetles, that had differences of form on two sides of a river. Darwin found that isolating factors caused species to adapt: islands, mountain ranges, rivers, they all supplied isolating factors. However, beyond the isolating factors of nature, there are self imposed isolating factors i.e. … [Read more...]
The YIN MIND – ‘The Eternal and Ephemeral’
July 23, 2012 by admin
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EVE REVERE: The YIN MIND – ‘The Eternal and Ephemeral’
November 9, 2010 by admin
__________________________________________________________ Whether it was Wallace or Darwin who was first, they both learned: species adapt to their environment. Wallace found insects, beetles, that had differences of form on two sides of a river. Darwin found that isolating factors caused species to adapt: islands, mountain ranges, rivers, they all supplied isolating factors. However, beyond the isolating factors of nature, there are self imposed isolating factors i.e. the belief in … [Read more...]
Filed Under: Eve REVERE - The YIN MIND Tagged With: adapt, conflict, consequences, control drama, cycle, Darwin, dependence, energy, environment, ephemeral, eternal, evolve, free-standing particles, geometry, objectivity, oneness, order, particles, pattern, Platonic solid, Platonic solids, quark, seed, system gain, Wallace