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Gaia (mythology)

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Gaia is the name used to represent the feminine deification of the Earthly biosphere planetary consciousness. Gaia is the name used to represent the feminine deification of the Earthly biosphere planetary consciousness.
James Lovelock wrote a book called "The Gaia Hypothesis" which examines the ecology and biology of Earth as a vastly complex, nonlinear, self-regulatory system. James Lovelock wrote a book called "The Gaia Hypothesis" which examines the ecology and biology of Earth as a vastly complex, nonlinear, self-regulatory system.

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Gaia is the name used to represent the feminine deification of the Earthly biosphere planetary consciousness.

James Lovelock wrote a book called "The Gaia Hypothesis" which examines the ecology and biology of Earth as a vastly complex, nonlinear, self-regulatory system.