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How does the earth breathe?

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Yes, contemplated the rhythm of the tides, it appeared as though the land inhaled the water and then paused before exhaling. Then, after the exhalation, there was a momentary resting point when, once again, the earth inhaled. Twice each day, for every season, the rhythmic cycle of the tides repeats itself - no matter what. For me, these powerful constant tides symbolize life's inherent rhythms: like day and night, the changing seasons, the coming and going of each year, and now this winter, the passing from one millennium to the next. http://www.holistic.com/holistic/Learning.nsf/ed8732a8bed2f2a4872569060015ca74/3744ce41dbc58649872569fa0010d848!OpenDocument

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