Are European Weather Patterns Changing?

April 7, 2009

Have you noticed the severe weather pattern changes in some parts of Europe of late, where some countries, in particular England, recently experienced severe problems as a consequence of extreme weather patterns. While heavy snowfall and icy conditions made people aware that there are currently different weather conditions at play, did you notice anything else?

What do these severe weather pattern changes, which have caused so much havoc in some parts of Western Europe, mean other than inconvenience for some and having some extra fun with snow for others?

What does it do for bird and animal life? How severely were they affected?

What do these severe weather pattern changes mean for those that are trying to predict weather patterns such as a weatherman? Perhaps for some that they may no longer be in a position to adequately predict the weather in such regions.

It is unfortunate that most people are not yet aware that these weather extremes have begun happening more often. The year 2008 was marked by severe weather extremes in many parts of the world. More details about this can be found on the World Meteorological Organization?s website

Once these extreme conditions subside most people forget that there has been a severe disruption of normal weather patterns and don?t give it any further thought.

In essence, have YOU asked yourself how your future may be affected by these extreme weather patterns? Could these changing weather patterns affect you more than it has until now? Are there worsening conditions on the way?

Up till now, very few people would consider moving house as most find it hard to belief these extreme weather patterns will continue and that they could begin to be severely affected by it. However, what if in the near future this is no longer so?

What if there will be major weather pattern changes on an ongoing basis, which are just beginning to affect more and more parts of the world?

What if the stresses placed on infrastructure, due to these weather extremes, could begin to play a very important role in future planning?

What if climate change itself is no longer preventable?

What if we are moving towards a very unstable weather pattern, the beginning of which we are already seeing happening?

Could the weather already have begun this cycle of instability and we have not noticed it? Often these extreme weather patterns are dismissed as simply an act of nature, with the thought that “these things sometimes happen”.

Why are most people not more vigilant and thinking about where we are heading under present weather conditions? Why is there a lack of care in resolving our own pollution issues?

Life in the sense of how we know it will soon change, as most people will no longer find these coming changes comforting.

These predictions I am sharing in this article are not to be dismissed as this will begin to show itself within the next two years.


The Effects of Consumerism on the Environment

June 3, 2008

We are at present in a situation where the planet’s ecology is not coping with all the pollution because of a huge, continuously increasing, consumer demand. This excessive demand for consumer products has created most of the current environmental imbalances. These imbalances will become a much greater problem than most people expect this to be. These imbalances have already caused ecological disasters in different places all over the world, with many more to follow.

This rate of consumption is increasing at an alarming rate. This will cause enormous environmental devastation in the future, to the extent that around 2025, people will need to complete major changes in their lifestyles to avoid the worst possible scenario.

The greenhouse gas effect is now so severe that around 2015, the whole planet will experience the result of rising temperatures in a far more severe way than most will expect.

While most people have begun to notice that the weather is changing they may not have understood that these climate changes are the forerunner of a much more serious problem. As a result most people are not changing their lifestyles, reducing their ecological footprint, resulting in a further increase of the present ecological imbalance.

With the ever continuing increase in environmental damage there will come a time where this will reach a point of no return, whereby the planet will no longer be able to support its own functioning. It is expected that by 2025, the planet will no longer be able to cope with the severe ecological damage. This will mainly be caused due to present geological stresses, further increase of global warming, and further destruction of the planet’s ecology which is so needed by the planet to provide support for its overall functioning.

It is of benefit for people to look at how they live their life and what they can do to change their lifestyle, so that an excessive need for goods and products will not become a major drive in one’s life. This may be difficult to do while the overall consensus is to buy more products. However, this is not reducing consumerism. At times, products may be needed to improve a lifestyle; however, people often wish to increase their buying and spending power and buy more products so they can feel better or can keep up with others. Thus, this need for an increase in products in the household creates an increase in the number of products manufactured, which in turn often results in an increase in environmental damage.

While humanity needs consumer goods, the impact these products or the production processes can have on the ecology has to be reduced. To save the environment humanity can no longer continue to increase its consumption of goods and, this should therefore not be encouraged. The human race needs to envisage a future whereby people still have their comforts but without the throw-away and polluting aspects of living, as is happening in most modern-day societies.

It is important that the planet’s worsening environmental crisis is taken seriously and action is taken to make adequate change to prevent a looming ecological crisis within the next twenty years. A simpler, less polluting lifestyle will result in a more manageable, sustainable environment, which as a result can function better as a support structure for the planet’s overall functioning.

Several years ago Mia was told by Spirit that by 2009 major climate changes would begin to show . This information can be found in her book – New Concepts for Business and Humanity. Chapter 1 can be downloaded for free from her website www.miadenhaan.com


Why Are Planetary Changes Imminent?

May 16, 2008

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