Kabbalah on Our Demand for Fuel

By Bnei Baruch, published Jul 18, 2008
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It is a truism to say that the latest development in fuel prices, with oil above $130 per barrel, is having far reaching consequences for the world economy. Its most obvious impact is on inflation and a subsequent reduction in purchasing power and consumption. The situation is further aggravated by the attempts of central banks to curb inflation by raising interest rates, putting pressure on the housing market and on personal debt to equity ratios. However, this has happened before in history and economies have found ways to adjust.

More worrying are the issues raised at the recent United Nations Food Security Summit in Rome, where delegates from the world community discussed the global food crisis. It is sad to realise that our insatiable demand for energy is also destroying some of the world's traditional agricultural systems. With oil prices above $100 per barrel, biofuels are becoming quite a lucrative business. This soaring industry has resulted in the conversion of millions of acres of land previously used for human or animal food production to production of biofuel stock. This has been cited as a key contributor to rising food costs around the world.

The food and economic crises are the claws of the energy scorpion, but the scorpion also has a tail. It is putting our very life on this planet in jeopardy. Our heavy use of fossil fuels is now almost universally seen as responsible for global climate change, which is a significant contributor to the extreme weather conditions occurring around the world. Part of the appeal of biofuels was that it could help limit the environmental impact of our reliance on oil. However, it is turning out to be a less than ideal alternative since it has accelerated deforestation of primary forests, the lungs of our planet. No matter which fuel we use, we are putting the environment and humanity at risk.

Kabbalah on Our Demand for Fuel

Kabbalah on Our Demand for Fuel

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Did You Know?
The wisdom of Kabbalah states that the ecological problems we see are only symptoms indicating that we are out of balance with Nature. To solve this crisis, we need to learn the laws operating in Nature and implement the same principles in our society.
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