06-19-2008
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Re: Terra Preta Data bases, Web Sites, Mail List and Blogs
Interesting blog
HPANWO: Terra Preta
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Anyone who looks behind the miasma of official history will hear a lot about the lost wisdom of the ancients; I’ve written about the subject myself. Words like “Eldorado”, “crystal skulls”, “Atlantis” “megalithic yard” and “riddle of the Sphinx” are virtually mainstream today. But the most incredible feat of technology and wisdom of the Ancients ever discovered may be something very mundane at first glace and you’ve probably never heard its name before: Terra Preta, “dark soil” in Portuguese, doesn’t sound as exciting as many of the other romantic legends associated with prehistoric civilizations, but it is actually one of the most incredible and exciting pieces of ancient wisdom ever recovered. It could save literally billions of lives and heal the global environmental disaster we're trapped in.
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Terra Preta is one of the most remarkable substances ever discovered.
It is a soil found in the Amazon jungle with amazing properties. It is extremely fertile and it grows and reproduces like a living organism.
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The moral of the story is never to underestimate people because they appear to be “primitive savages” in Western eyes.
The Amazon Indians may not have had DVD players, mobile phones and laptops, but they achieved feats that we cannot.
What’s more they clearly strove hard and dedicatedly cogitated to find a way of life that respected and cooperated with nature, something that most humans are not even attempting to do!
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