Ernst Gotsch – 12 Principles

I. Studying the functioning and the comportment of life on this planet, and also life in its
interactions with-, and in its relations to Planet Earth, and that latter one, being seen as a
macro- organism, we can attribute to it clearly functional characteristics, let us say,
’instrumental’ properties and, as such, as an integral part of an ‘instrumentarium’, which
Planet Earth has created for itself, in order to realize its ‘complexifying’, syntropic strategy of
being.
II. Perceiving life in the manner, outlined above, we will observe, the instrumental- and
functional concept within the coming into existence of all species, which already have
appeared, as well as within those new ones, which happen to appear: Each species,
which arises, appears in order to realize its specific task[s], and to fulfil its function[s].
III. Each individual of each generation of each species appears, preconditioned by which it
was preceded. Upon arrival, by means of its metabolism, it modifies it’s surrounding and
co-codifies in this way-, shares-, takes part in the definition of that-, which will succeed it.
IV. The appearance of new genotypes of already existing species happens due to altered
life-conditions, to be coped with. The coming forth of new species is required, when tasks
have occurred to be realized, whose realization are not yet codified [is not included in the
potential codes of the existing ones].
V. The instrumentality of life in relation to the macro-organism Planet Earth remains the
same; the tasks to be realized – however – are subject to continuous change, due to
unceasing alterations concerning life conditions. Those changes are caused by endo-, as
well as by exo-genic factors.
VI. The periodical regeneration of eco-systems, as well as the creation of new ones,
happens, being realized patch after patch, where the latter ones are comparable to
constituent pieces of a puzzle. This process follows patterns, equivalent to the generative
reproduction on individual level. On eco-system-level, this process is called ‘natural species
succession’, which by its side is the means by which life moves in space and time.
VII. Life, as a whole on our planet, constitutes only one big macro-organism. Its
entire functioning corresponds to that one of an organism: All is connected and
interdependent.
VIII. The huge fungal network, proliferating in top-soils, rich in organic matter, and covered by
an abundant litter-layer, creates the precondition for a strong immune-system of our soils,
which highly influentially fortifies vigour and health of our plants.
IX. ‘Pests’ and diseases, as well as predators, are integrants of the – let us say –
“department for the optimization of life processes’. The criteria, they use, to intervene, is
the optimization of life processes realized by the object [their potential prey], entrusted to
their, [the predator’s], care, in the part of the eco-system, where that prey interacts.
X. Appetite and hunger are means, used by all living beings, to turn [also] that act of realizing
their task and fulfilling their function, linked – directly or indirectly – to the act of eating-,
ingesting- or absorbing their ‘food’, for them into an appeasing and attractive event.
XI. Each individual of each generation of all species appears equipped, to realize its task[s]
and to fulfil its function[s] moved by inner pleasure, and is also equipped to communicate
with all the other constituent members, ’cells’ of the macro-organism ‘LIFE’, of which it is a
part.
XII. The inter- and intra-specific relations – with exception of those of modern man and
most of his, by him adopted and deformed, domesticated animals – are based upon the
principles of unconditional love and cooperation.
XIII. All species – with exception of modern man and most of his, by him adopted
domesticated animals – act, based on the principles of the ‘Categoric Imperative’,
formulated by Immanuel Kant [1724 – 1804], which says: “Act in a way, you would want, ,
that the principles, submitted to your interactions, be elevated immediately to principles of
universal laws”. [This means, would be applied to yourself].
XIV. “The laws, according to which the macro-organism, part of which you are, functions, are
given” [pre-established]. “Not even to us, Gods of the Olympus, it is being incumbent
upon, to make or modify these laws”. {Esops, 700 B. C., letting Kronos speak to man in
one of his, [Esop’s] parables.}
XV. A dis-harmonic interference of some, or any, of the entities, which together constitute a
macro-organism, induces modifications in the latter one, which by their side will have the
result, that the presence of the emitters of these dis-harmonic interferences will turn to be
non-opportune. [Natural-, universal law.]
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