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===== In the NR, Earth is portrayed as a finely tuned, conscious system created by God to support and educate souls. Every component—from mountains to insects, from soil to climate—is interwoven with divine purpose and function. Nothing is superfluous; all things serve both natural and spiritual ends. ===== The Fly describes how even the smallest and seemingly most insignificant creature has a vital role in maintaining balance, both material and spiritual. The Grossglockner explains the majestic interplay between geology, climate, and higher spiritual laws. The Earth reveals how the planet itself serves as a womb for the maturing of souls, constantly adapting to the spiritual needs of its inhabitants. When we tamper with this balance using technologies such as cloud seeding, microwaves, or atmospheric lasers, we do not merely tweak physical variables—we disrupt an intelligent and divinely harmonized system that responds not only to material but to spiritual causes.
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