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Modern Kids Stories affected by the virus of civilization
« on: August 24, 2013, 02:14:03 am »
Today I was at the local school to read stories to kids and to my surprise, they came with a book about a funny paleo child that used to paint animals in caves and everytime he did that, bisons, deers, all kind of birds, mammuth etc... would gather around him.
Unfortunately though, people from his tribe blinded with greed, took advantage of the situation and killed most of the animals so that they ended up without food and instead of hunting/gathering, humans became agriculturists..

I did not like the ending - that came totally unexpected as I did not know the book - but I quickly turned its message to a more proactive one - that is respect and care for the natural resources around.

And it came just about right because we went to pick some cherimoyas right after. ;D

This event stimulated some thoughts into my head, like

  • Yet again  we can see that "total faith in civilization"is  lurking at every corner and it is scary the way and the means it uses to propagate itself like a deadly virus..

  • It was sad and alarming at the same time to notice that the writers of this story pointed to this passage in history of man as if it was a "blessing". And it is ever present  in civilization..

  • Faith in agriculture is same to faith in technology.
We are moving towards an era where the food will be made of plastic and 3d printed foods http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/jun/04/nasa-3d-printer-space-food and the premises are just the same as for the gmo`s - saving world from hunger.
This time we will get supersick and die instead of bugs and billion people will be exterminated within maybe 1 generation?

I sincerely cannot believe how people can still buy into this delusion.. >:



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Re: Modern Kids Stories affected by the virus of civilization
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2013, 08:46:07 am »
"I sincerely cannot believe how people can still buy into this delusion.. "

most "modern" people are like water, they take the path of least resistance...  if it's easy for them, it's good for them.  it's a sad state of humanity...

no one wants to walk uphill, both ways, in the snow anymore (you know, like your grandparents walking to school...)     ;)

good to hear you were able to share a different perspective than the author, about the story's premise and ending...  see?  there's still hope!
"it'll be just like a sleepover, only we'll be sweaty and covered with grease!"  spongebob squarepants

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« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2013, 07:05:59 pm »
good to hear you were able to share a different perspective than the author, about the story's premise and ending...  see?  there's still hope!

Thank You very much for your kind words!
I wish I could do my part in this world and talk to the soul of other people.

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« Reply #3 on: August 25, 2013, 11:27:08 am »
I wish I could do my part in this world and talk to the soul of other people.

it seems like you are well on your way towards this goal...
practice and polish your feelings here (if needed), and deliver your message to those who will listen...  children make a great audience, since they have no preconceived notions about how bleak their future may be.  maybe the best way to help shape the future, is to help shape the "future" (kids).
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Re: Modern Kids Stories affected by the virus of civilization
« Reply #4 on: August 25, 2013, 12:32:29 pm »
Aura, I can't help but wonder: are you somewhat energy sensitive? Whether it be auras or anything. Your name and the way you talk about your surroundings makes me wonder.
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