Look into the Eye of New Life on Earth...
AP - Mon Jan 9, 2:02 PM ET Cy, short for Cyclopes, a kitten born with only one eye
and no nose, is shown in this photo provided by its owner in Redmond, Oregon, on
Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2005. The kitten, a ragdoll breed, which died after living for one
day, was one of two in the litter. Its sibling was born normal and healthy. (AP
Photo/Traci Allen)
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Life on our planet is ever
changing, as
consciousness expands
and evolves in a never
ending upward spiral, the
genetic make-up of the
body follows. Life
constantly experiments
with different
combinations based on
needs relayed to the DNA
of a species by the
collective unconscious
which includes all of
nature itself and all living
beings in a given
ecosystem. If the life-form
needs to struggle to exist
additions to the physical
aspect of a species are
required,when existence
is guaranteed certain
aspects disappear...
Are we heading for a new
less threatening world?
The possibility seems to
be staring us in the eye
so to speak. This is not  a
terrible mutation what we
are seeing here, has a
perfect strange beauty.
Then again in some instances a completely new or "alien" life-form gives life on a planet a try to see if it's species
can exist and handle the sensory requirements needed, and if it's type can actually live within a given biosphere,
or fulfill the life form's chosen requirements to comfortably exist. This may be the case here, as the collective
unconscious of the very Universe and all life in it moves freely between all planets and creates the opportunity for
non-threatening highly evolved species to  move from planet to planet and establish their type, or consciousness
if you would within certain existing physical species on a given world. This may well be the case in this special
event given the high level of anomalies both in space and on Earth occurring at this point in time, take heart
things are not as bad as they look.  FRJ
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