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===== 1. Disruption of Natural Harmony Artificial manipulation may cause imbalances not just locally but globally, due to the interconnectedness of weather systems. It’s like moving one part of a spider’s web—it affects the whole. ===== # Disturbance of Spiritual Regulation By overriding the natural climatic responses tied to human spiritual development, we risk severing our own feedback mechanisms. Weather is one way God communicates with humanity. Blocking or falsifying this “language” leads to spiritual deafness and arrogance. # Backlash and Intensification The NR suggests that whenever man tries to overrule divine order, there is often a compensatory reaction from creation itself. Extreme weather may not just be caused by natural cycles or CO₂ levels, but also as a consequence of humanity's pride and desecration of sacred balances—a spiritual boomerang effect. # Moral Accountability Because Earth is a living being, to treat it merely as a machine to be engineered is a form of spiritual violence. Like the misuse of the atom, the artificial manipulation of weather becomes a grave misuse of divine gifts, and carries moral consequences.
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