“The basic pattern of life is a network. Whenever you see life, you see networks. The whole planet, what we can term 'Gaia' is a network of processes involving feedback tubes. Humans are part of the larger whole, Gaia.” HumansWholeLife IsProcessTermPlanetsPatternsEcologyFeedbackInvolvingTubesGaiaDeep Ecology Author:Fritjof Capra
“The Gaia Hypothesis of James Lovelock [and Lynn Margulis] puts forward a scientific view of the living Earth, which in one respect is modern, empherical, scientific, in another respect re-awakens an ancient archetype, which in fact is so clearly suggested by the very name of the hypothesis, Gaia, the Greek name for Mother Earth.” FactsEarthMotherNamesViewsModernAncientGreekHypothesisMother EarthArchetypeGaia Author:Rupert Sheldrake
“In the Gaia theory air, water, and soil are major components of one central organism, planet Earth. What we typically think of as life - the plants and animals that inhabit the earth - has evolved merely to regulate the chemistry of the biosphere. Humans are insignificant participants, far less important to the life cycle than termites. Even the imbalance that we have created by adding massive quantities of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere may be brought back to acceptable levels by other organisms functioning in their capacity to correct excesses.” ThinkingHumansMayImportantEarthWaterAnimalLevelsAirPlanetsTheoryMajorsCapacityPlantAtmosphereSoilCyclesMassiveChemistryExcessQuantityAcceptableOrganismsCarbonInsignificantComponentsParticipantsPlanet EarthImbalanceCarbon DioxidePlants And AnimalsBiosphereGaia Book:The Rammed Earth House Source: The Rammed Earth House
“Gaia's main problems are not industrialization, ozone depletion, overpopulation, or resource depletion. Gaia's main problem is the lack of mutual understanding and mutual agreement in the noosphere about how to proceed with those problems. We cannot rein in industry if we cannot reach mutual understanding and mutual agreement based on a worldcentric moral perspective concerning the global commons. And we reach the worldcentric moral perspective through a difficult and laborious process of interior growth and transcendence.” IfsProblemProcessDifficultUnderstandingGrowthMoralPerspectiveIndustryResourcesAgreementMutualInteriorsTranscendenceReinsIndustrializationOverpopulationMutual UnderstandingGaiaOzoneOzone DepletionResource Depletion Author:Ken Wilber
“I am sure I have heard this several times from places I can't recall, but it's not already in the Gaia Quotes database, so I add this profound insight from the fields of psychological healing and spiritual evolution. It sure has helped me.” I CanSpiritualHealingConsciousnessHeardFieldsEvolutionAddProfoundInsightPsychologicalRecallsDatabasesSpiritual EvolutionGaia Author:Robert Frost
“I know that to personalize the Earth System as Gaia, as I have often done and continue to do in this book, irritates the scientifically correct, but I am unrepentant because metaphors are more than ever needed for a widespread comprehension of the true nature of the Earth and an understanding of the lethal dangers that lie ahead.” KnowsBookDoneEarthLyingUnderstandingDangerNeededMetaphorComprehensionTrue NatureGaia Author:James Lovelock
“Ella's supersonic voice followed her all the way to Bleecker Street and then dissolved amid the noisy profusion of shops, cafes, and restaurants and the crush of people that made the West Village of Manhattan unique in the world. In a single block you could buy fertility statues from Tanzania, rare Amazonian orchids, a pawned brass tuba, Krispy Kreme doughnuts, or the best, most expensive cup of coffee you ever tasted. It was the doughnuts, incidentally, that attracted Gaia.” PeopleWorldWayMadeVoiceStreetsUniqueWestCoffeeBlockCupsCrushRestaurantsExpensiveShopsVillageStatuesManhattanNoisyCoffee CupBrassFertilityCafesDoughnutOrchidsGaiaTanzaniaTubasKrispy Kreme Book:Sam Source: Sam
“Those of us who consider ourselves to be somehow involved in the birthing of a new age, should discover Gaia as well. The idea of Gaia may facilitate the task of converting destructive human activities to constructive and cooperative behavior. It is an idea which deeply startles us, and in the process, may help us as a species to make the necessary jump to planetary awareness.” ShouldHumansWellsMayIdeasHelpingAgeProcessAwarenessInvolvedActivityBehaviorTasksSpeciesDestructiveNew AgeConstructiveHuman ActivityFacilitateConvertingCooperativesBirthingGaia Author:James Lovelock
“Only rarely do we see beyond the needs of humanity, and he linked this blindness to our Christian and humanist infrastructure. It arose 2,000 years ago and was then benign, and we were no significant threat to Gaia. Now that we are over six billion hungry and greedy individuals, all aspiring to a first-world lifestyle, our urban way of life encroaches upon the domain of the living Earth.” WorldWayNeedsYearsFirstsEarthChristianHumanityIndividualSixYears AgoThreatBillionsLifestyleSignificantHungryHumanistUrbanGreedyBlindnessLinkedInfrastructureDomainBenignGaia Book:The Revenge of Gaia: Why the Earth is Fighting Back and How We Can Still Save Humanity Source: The Revenge of Gaia: Why the Earth is Fighting Back and How We Can Still Save Humanity
“If the human species, or indeed any part of the biosphere, is to continue to survive, it must eventually leave the Earth and colonize space. For the simple fact of the matter is, the planet Earth is doomed... Let us follow many environmentalists and regard the Earth as Gaia, the mother of all life (which indeed she is). Gaia, like all mothers, is not immortal. She is going to die. But her line of descent might be immortal. . . . Gaia's children might never die out-provided they move into space. The Earth should be regarded as the womb of life-but one cannot remain in the womb forever.” IfsShouldHumansChildrenMatterFactsMightEarthMovingMotherDiesLinesSimpleSpaceForeverPlanetsWalkingMoonRegardSpeciesImmortalDoomedWombPlanet EarthDescentStar GazingEnvironmentalistHuman SpeciesBiosphereGaia Author:Frank J. Tipler