tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3433304117507034540.post4823387313363742981..comments2024-03-27T10:06:07.100-07:00Comments on The Echinoblog: Stichaster australis-A Pisaster-like parallel species!!ChrisMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11784970666468925633noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3433304117507034540.post-88518261204864415142022-02-08T10:16:15.631-08:002022-02-08T10:16:15.631-08:00February 8, 2022
Hope you are still out there in ...February 8, 2022<br /><br />Hope you are still out there in a different but parallel niche. I am writing about understanding the soul of humans as a way to align with nature. Some older brother type humans have this down, but other groups, notably mine, Homonotsosapiens Californicus, not so much. We struggle under many layers of plastic stuff and smog and have done little to overturn the bad habits that produce them. I have been reading about the viral infection that is decimating out waters of P. Ochraeus.<br />I would like to know that their distant relatives are safe from it. If you get this could you let me know about that<br /><br />Thank you so much for your site.<br />Andrea <br /><br />avsiebertsouldynamics@gmail.com<br />soul dynamicshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12045262254271234041noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3433304117507034540.post-59979983222785850272010-10-05T13:41:05.190-07:002010-10-05T13:41:05.190-07:00I enjoyed the article, except...the red on blue is...I enjoyed the article, except...the red on blue is <i>really</i> hard to look at, in a literally eye-watering kinda way. Just FWIW.<br /><br />cicelyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com