February 15 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm EST
The present perspective on climate change is based on the use of computer models, produced by meteorologists, physicists, statisticians, computer analysts, etc. It offers us the perspective of the Earth as a closed system. From a Goethean perspective living systems, and ultimately our planet, are open systems in constant exchange and evolution with a larger environment.
Climate change is apparent but the cause remains a debate. One book, The Living Climate: Computer Modelling or Planetary Harmonics, is an example of those attempting to look at this issue of climate change from a new perspective, in this case from three complementary perspectives that indicate anthropogenic climate change is due to more than only the rise of CO2 levels in the atmosphere.
This does not mean that there are no global concerns. Central to the three perspectives is the mediating role of the water cycle, whose fulness is threatened at present. This webinar will look at just one of these three: the perspective of world ecology offered us by the work of Viktor Schauberger. Under this lens phenomena show that it is the integrity of the water cycle and, most of all, the vibrancy of the etheric sphere that are threatened. A fuller understanding of Gaia’s ecology spells out reasons for great concern, but also offers us ways forward not based on models, but on a deeper understanding of the cycle of water and of new ways of generating energy.
About the speaker

Luigi Morelli’s involvement with natural sciences began with his undergraduate studies in Biology/ Ecology in 1979 and his graduate studies in Environmental Sciences in 1981. He went on to study bio-dynamics and Goethean natural sciences at Emerson College, UK. From then on he was interested in spiritual science, primarily in the social field, in the natural sciences and in free spiritual research as published in various of his books (www.millenniumculmination.net).
In the following years he practiced organic and biodynamic farming and gardening both in Camphill settings or in business (ecological landscaping). Lately he has been interested in pursuing a phenomenological understanding of the work of Viktor Schauberger and that of Theodor Landscheidt (astrobiology). Once one understands these, then one can see the matter of climate change differently. The Living Climate arose as a synthesis of these two approaches and more in response to the climate change paradigm. In parallel to the above he has been working at understanding some aspects of phenomenological science in terms of the personal experience of health through the work of Dr. Edward Bach and Dr Geerd Hamer. He synthesized some of the above and other research in Illness and the Soul.

