The sea of ignorance begins with ignoring. What do we ignore, and just as importantly, why? What's the hidden agenda in ignoring? What are we pursuing while we simultaneously ignore? Before we ponder the mysteries of the cosmos, we would do better pondering the mysteries at street level, because at street level we are losing life and love on planet earth. Look around. No need to look to the stars for answers to life and love. We are losing our children's health, the minds of the young and the elderly; the bodies of all peoples and all creatures of land, sea, or air, even the seeds of plant and crop life are fodder now for gambling with the manipulation of genes. We douse all of life and all the living with lethal cides of all kinds and sorts that pollute the soils, waters, and air upon which all of life depends. We make weapons larger and more deadly, and march with them around the world reeking havoc and suffering, leaving destruction and chaos behind, and proclaim liberty all the while. Why? Do we really believe that are weapons are speaking for us about freedom, or any other worthwhile message? We chop down ancient and magnificent forests teeming with life and diversity to build more unsustainable buildings, or to burn away in kitchen ovens or to fuel more unsustainable houses and cars with lethal and explosive energies. Or, we eliminate forests, meadows, and wetlands to build and "economically" develop ever more and more glittering "manmade" grandiose cities and suburbs, all of which are non self-sufficient and unsustainable, devoid of the natural world, and heat-producing from all the concrete and asphalt "manmade" materials with which they are built. Why? If we can't answer these questions, we won't need to be pondering what is "out there"in the cosmos. We are trading away love and life itself for what? We are all still standing here looking on, our pockets full of the money of our schemes and endeavors, and what has happened to life and love while we "ignore" life and love?
Newtown and Einstein might well be two significant scientists, and yet, their work is still exclusively promoted and applauded, force-fed to new generations, while the great science of others is ignored, suppressed, hidden, and buried, revelatory and illuminating scientists like Walter Russell and Viktor Schauberger, Dr. Brian O'Leary, and others, scientists who didn't lose sight of the workings of nature, natural processes, and natural laws. Why do we promote some scientists, and bury the work of others? We invest in ignorance, and ignore at our own great and perilous folly. Our money and the power that it buys, no matter how much of them we possess, can never and will never be able to replace life and love. Why is this? This is truly the first mystery worth pondering. What is it about life and love that is freely bestowed and is also priceless?
Spend some time looking around our planet earth while it is still here, because we are quickly losing touch and understanding with it. And without it, well, the stars will be looking on with great, mystifying sadness. We threw away life and love on our one shared planet home, and we didn't even question why.
On Mar 16, 2015 KarenY wrote:
The sea of ignorance begins with ignoring. What do we ignore, and just as importantly, why? What's the hidden agenda in ignoring? What are we pursuing while we simultaneously ignore? Before we ponder the mysteries of the cosmos, we would do better pondering the mysteries at street level, because at street level we are losing life and love on planet earth. Look around. No need to look to the stars for answers to life and love. We are losing our children's health, the minds of the young and the elderly; the bodies of all peoples and all creatures of land, sea, or air, even the seeds of plant and crop life are fodder now for gambling with the manipulation of genes. We douse all of life and all the living with lethal cides of all kinds and sorts that pollute the soils, waters, and air upon which all of life depends. We make weapons larger and more deadly, and march with them around the world reeking havoc and suffering, leaving destruction and chaos behind, and proclaim liberty all the while. Why? Do we really believe that are weapons are speaking for us about freedom, or any other worthwhile message? We chop down ancient and magnificent forests teeming with life and diversity to build more unsustainable buildings, or to burn away in kitchen ovens or to fuel more unsustainable houses and cars with lethal and explosive energies. Or, we eliminate forests, meadows, and wetlands to build and "economically" develop ever more and more glittering "manmade" grandiose cities and suburbs, all of which are non self-sufficient and unsustainable, devoid of the natural world, and heat-producing from all the concrete and asphalt "manmade" materials with which they are built. Why?
If we can't answer these questions, we won't need to be pondering what is "out there"in the cosmos. We are trading away love and life itself for what? We are all still standing here looking on, our pockets full of the money of our schemes and endeavors, and what has happened to life and love while we "ignore" life and love?
Newtown and Einstein might well be two significant scientists, and yet, their work is still exclusively promoted and applauded, force-fed to new generations, while the great science of others is ignored, suppressed, hidden, and buried, revelatory and illuminating scientists like Walter Russell and Viktor Schauberger, Dr. Brian O'Leary, and others, scientists who didn't lose sight of the workings of nature, natural processes, and natural laws. Why do we promote some scientists, and bury the work of others? We invest in ignorance, and ignore at our own great and perilous folly. Our money and the power that it buys, no matter how much of them we possess, can never and will never be able to replace life and love. Why is this? This is truly the first mystery worth pondering. What is it about life and love that is freely bestowed and is also priceless?
Spend some time looking around our planet earth while it is still here, because we are quickly losing touch and understanding with it. And without it, well, the stars will be looking on with great, mystifying sadness. We threw away life and love on our one shared planet home, and we didn't even question why.