In the 1960s, scientist James Lovelock asked a radical question: How has this planet
remained habitable for billions of years?
His answer—that Earth is a living, self-regulating system he called Gaia—was revolutionary.
But Lovelock’s science only describes the mechanism. It explains how Earth maintains herself, not why.
Indigenous peoples have always known the answer to that question. They’ve known that behind the mechanism is consciousness—a loving, intentional Mother Earth who maintains these conditions for her children.
In this three-part series, we explore Lovelock’s discovery and then ask the deeper question:
What if we combined his science with the wisdom Indigenous peoples have held for thousands of years?
What if Gaia is animated by Mother Earth’s conscious love?
The Living Earth, Part 1: “The Gaia Hypothesis”
The Living Earth, Part 2: “Earth’s Improbable Balance”
The Living Earth, Part 3: “Mother Earth”
* All images courtesy of NASA



