1. Gaian - Noun
2. Gaian - Adjective
Gaian (comparative more Gaian, superlative most Gaian)
Of or relating to Gaia.
A radical Green who views the ecology of the Earth's biosphere not only as the basis of human moral examples, but of all cognition and even sentience.
(Internet) A member of the anime-themed social networking and forums-based website Gaia Online.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIn our Gaian world, everything is connected to and influences everything else. Tim Flannery
Human history is a Gaian dream. Terence McKenna
All things on Gaia participate in a larger, group consciousness, while still retaining any individual awareness they might have, such as among the Gaian humans. Source: Internet
The Iifa Tree serves to block Gaian souls from leaving Gaia but letting Terran souls in to be reborn into the Genomes, with the Gaian souls transformed into the Mist. Source: Internet
Similar terms used in some science fiction stories are Terran and Gaian. Source: Internet
Traveling to Gaia, they discover that it is a 'superorganism', where all things, both living and inanimate, participate in a larger, group consciousness, while still retaining any individual awareness they might have, such as among the Gaian humans. Source: Internet