Pascal Chisom Okechukwu
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Life in the Age of Shifting Paradigms
Originally posted on Creative by Nature: We live in a Universe that grows and changes like an intergalactic forest or brain. Life in our galaxy is a creative unfolding process; every “thing” that exists actually a dynamic self-organizing symphony of form, a cosmic dance in motion. Solar systems spinning, continents moving, societies arising, children…
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Should You Envy? Learn From the Cheetah and the Concorde
The author of a book I once read likened Envy to mental theft. You should try not to envy people’s lives. If you must envy, you have to go beyond just what you see of people. You must have to put up with people’s sacrifices, challenges, and difficulties. There were lots of times when I…
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A Speck Against The Vast (Infinite) Universe
Can you see that tiny pale blue dot just about midway down the brown bar to the left? That is our dear planet, Earth. What comes to your mind as you look at such a little speck against an overwhelming dark background? NASA’s Voyager 1 space probe took this photo on February 14, 1990, at…
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Look Deeper- Find The Beautiful.
All through my days for a Degree in the University, I couldn’t find a soul of the opposite sex to truly connect to. I did later found someone who had some common interests with me; it seemed we both had a passion for the planet and things that grow, but time was already against- and…
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Are We Going To See Better Times In The World?
The content of this write might not thoroughly justify its title, but it saddens me when I see so much unrest and malice in the world. If we have the power to determine which should abound in the world; between Good and Evil, why does the latter appear to have more dominance on us? [A…
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Earth Day 2017. Africa’s Perspective
Quite a number of Africans either believe that Climate Change is a hoax, or it doesn’t concern them. After all, there are fewer industries in Africa than there are in Europe, and there are fewer cars too- so our carbon footprint is quite small right? But the Earth doesn’t acknowledge that Africa should receive less…
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The Man-God Paradox
Is there anything wrong in Man thinking himself as God? Well, there might really not be a problem with that when it’s just a thought (it’s left between him and God anyways). However, there might be some (often grave) implications; if I may use the word, when man does not now only think, but tries…
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Civilized Man and the Environment
a PhotoNote for the Civilized Man to read, and discover how far he has fared with his environment. funny enough that we create more problems for ourselves, whenever we try to solve an already existing one. 🙂
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On the Status of Man in the Universe. From Galileo to Darwin, and the Church.
About three years ago I encountered a book that told the story of Charles Darwin and his work; On the Origin of Species, from a unique perspective. While prior to this encounter, I’d acquainted myself with the famous case of the Roman Catholic Church; Galileo; and the Center of the Universe. It took me a…
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Politics, Entertainment, and When HISTORY Repeats Itself
In the long run of my studies on the histories of old and fairly recent societies of the world, I discovered something that keeps repeating itself in the course of Man’s stay on Earth. While Science and Discoveries tend work to open people’s eyes to the world and sharpen their consciousness of the environment, Politics…