Cycle of Life
2 November 2005 | Master File | No Comments

The microbial universe lives in a much faster paced existence and it is here that the mutations of evolution become most apparent. It appears that the lower biological lifeforms play a crucial role in the survival of the more complex forms of life.
I’m sure biologist are fully aware of this fact. I merely comment on my own witness. I feel somewhat preyed upon. I feel hunted.
Fungus may well me my mortal enemy. I fear its ability to incapacitate me and its direct assult upon my higher functions. I’ve seen firsthand how it can inhibit the digestive system, attack the joints and poisen the bloodstream.
A logical conclusion might be that my immediate environment has become a biohazard only for the likes of me due to over exposure and that it is no intentional attack by mother nature, but rather the natural order of things. Obviously my home and possesions have become contaminated by massive quantities of fungal spores and that heightened levels of humidity have created a super ecosystem in which the fungus can thrive.
What gets me are the coincidences that lead up to the increased levels of moisture. What devices have come into play to align the malicious assault upon my being and welfare? What is the intent of this universal machine?
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