Profile: WiseElisha

Personal background
Hallo,

my name is Michael from Germany.
I am living in a small town near Bonn. Internet is a fine way to connect to people and information and places, i have never been before.

Thus I was in Seattle 1980 when the mount St. Helen had it's blow. I arrived few days past, but we drove there and I still have some ashes in a box from it's fallout. Still I can not believe the power earth can have. It can crumble millions tons of solid stone to fine ashes in a moment. We should learn how to use this power for our demand for energy. Solar energy and wind is fine and free too.

I think that it is nice to build fanatsy about how the future may be like and then to work on getting there. That is much better instead to sit and wait.
But we all have to remind our spiritual beeing what lives today and does not want to be forced anyway. I think we should fill in both as we are ment to be both.

God is my father, brother and son. So am I.
Love and light for everyone.

Michael
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
I don't believe in success of this project, but i like it.

There is too much space and to less knowledge to be effectively successful.
But there is also believe, filling in all corners of the entire universe.

So why not keep on going...

Best on this program is, that we search as far as possible, but we still not know all species on this world.

Maybe, best things are not that far, or there is nothing at all.
Maybe, we don't have the capacity to imagine what amount of life is out there.
Maybe, we will never know, if we don't care for our world first.

When you apply for a job, you offer your ID card as invitation.
When we make the first contact, we still send military to do the job.
Why can't we be more trustworthy? ...more invitating? ...less anxious?

Most of us should switch of TV first.
Most of us should lern to listen carefully.
Most of us should try to think of anything else than simple needs.

Maybe, when we find the universe inside and someone living there, this project
might be successful, someday.
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