Guest guest Posted August 17, 2009 Report Share Posted August 17, 2009 GuruRatings , " Tony OClery " <aoclery wrote: GuruRatings , ecirada <ecirada@> wrote: > > Eric Paroissien wrote: > > GuruRatings , " Eric Paroissien " <ericparoissien@> wrote: > > > > ... > > > > > >> I saw it too, good idea, good story, excellent new face > >> lead actor and beautiful graphics but, darn!, what's > >> with the shooting in all movies now, " bang bang bang " > >> for half the movie, they are turning the action scenes > >> in Hollywood into shooting arcade games to keep the teen > >> awake. > >> > > > > You know Josie, i can easily imagine the > > average kid walking downtown in his overpopulated > > city, and going in his head " bang bang bang " , " too > > many people, bang, bang! " , " this guy look at his > > face, bang! " , " that stupid driver in a shiny new > > car, bang! " , " this clerk is rude with me, bang! " . > > > > The bang-bang tendency could be a collective > > unconscious reaction to overpopulation. Time > > for a big cleansing, it says. > > > Soon enough there will be 7,000,000,000 people competing > for the remaining resources and the means to insure access to > them are well known. That the competition only accelerates > the spending of resources to competition in both relative and > absolute sense might be fairly clear - the " cold war " never ended. > > In the Gaia model, man is like a plague, now also targeting > all marine life with increasingly powerful and frequent use of > sonar. That the fruits from destroyed ecosystems result in conditions > highly unfavorable to human life as well is to be discovered when it's > too late to change the course. > > Instead of " bad " karma being delivered by gods, the issue of ignorance > implies a certain blindness (that could have been prevented). Blindness > to the fate of each creature results in craving that in turn results in a > blindness for the negative effects of such craving (environment, resources). > That in turn results in an amount of suffering that excludes a state of mind > to restrain first, then reflect, and act later. > Namaste Jan, I am in Cancun again -you see all sides here and past and present and unfortunately the future, which is the same as the Mayan,s past. The prognosis for the planet over the next 50-150 years is probably a 95% extinction including humans..a new die off....Cheers Tony. --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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