Bashar addresses the ongoing mass extinction and ecosystem changes from a higher perspective, framing them not as tragedies but as necessary reorganizations. As Earth's frequency shifts, habitats that supported third-density consciousness may no longer be compatible with fourth-density requirements. Species that cannot adapt to the new energetic environment will naturally depart, while new species (some introduced by ET civilizations, others emerging through accelerated mutation) will populate the reorganized ecosystems. Migration patterns are changing because animals are more sensitive to incoming energies than most humans—they are relocating to areas with compatible frequencies. Coral reef bleaching, rainforest decline, and ocean ecosystem stress are physical manifestations of energetic incompatibility between old and new frequencies. However, Bashar emphasizes that nature is resilient and intelligent—ecosystems will reconstitute in new configurations that support higher life forms. Human intervention should focus on reducing pollution and toxic inputs (which interfere with natural adaptation) rather than trying to preserve exact current ecosystems. The new Earth will support more diverse and interdependent life forms than the current configuration.
Species Migration and Ecosystem Collapse: Nature's Reorganization
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Translation Note
'Mass extinction'譯為「大規模滅絕」;'third/fourth-density'譯為「第三/第四密度」;強調自然重組的積極視角
'Mass extinction'譯為「大規模滅絕」;'third/fourth-density'譯為「第三/第四密度」;強調自然重組的積極視角
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