What Chernobyl Teaches Us About Nature

What Chernobyl Teaches Us About Nature

11 Oca 2021
The Chernobyl nuclear meltdown disaster happened in 1986, turning Chernobyl into a ghost town. People estimated that human life won’t be possible there for 20,000 years. Yet, while humans abandoned the place, in recent years an amazing recovery of plantlife and animal life can be observed through the multiple cameras placed there, even animals thought to be extinct appear. Probably humans also live there still, as we do not die from radiation, we die from the lack of positive human interconnections. If people lived in Chernobyl through mutual support radiation won’t affect them. The upper force guards people through the force of connection between them, but those connections truly have to be good relations, above our egos, when we become as one man with one heart, feeling others as ourselves. Apart from such connections, we need nothing else protecting us! Then we rise above the laws of this world, as we start existing through the love of others in the force of bestowal. When we exist above our egos we rise above the laws of this world.