The planet is a functional mechanism. It operates like any functional mechanism. A functional mechanism of a living organism, such as the planet, is driven by its own mechanical process. When this functional mechanism no longer operates according to what its own intended purpose is, it will always try to adjust itself, to achieve its next best possible way of functioning. It has a “self-adjustable” mechanism to achieve this.
In relation to a planet, this “functional mechanism” entails an enormous structure, which has a unique intelligence that is often overlooked in relation to structures such as a planet. The sun as well as all the other planets in our universe have their own innate intelligence. When the planet’s own functional mechanism is altered, its own innate intelligence will always try to restructure itself to improve its own functionality, so that it can uphold its own purpose.
The planet is no longer coping. Its own functional mechanism is no longer able to maintain the planet in the required ways. Many years of man-made diminishing of the environment, as well as the atmospheric pollution have resulted in a worsening of the planet’s own natural ability to support itself.
When the planet’s own ecosystem no longer has the capacity to operate in a way that supports the planet and the planet’s own functional mechanism, it may come to a point where the planet will need to align itself to a better state. This realignment is at present very near due to the enormous stresses placed on the environment.
(Channeled 2006)
More details about this subject can be found in the book New Concepts for Business and Humanity written by Mia den Haan
