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Re: animal loops and the future




Matthias Grob wrote:
> 
> *** Why can't we film a future that we would like to have? ***
> Wouldnt such film sell much better even and cost less to produce?
> As long as there is fear, there is no peace. The desire of domination
> is the desire of security, the lack of confidence which starts at the
> first lie...
> 
> Is it really mankind who has these ugly visions, or just a decadent
> culture, or just Holywood?

Matthias, my opinion may not be valid since I am a born-again cynic but
I do believe (speaking as a citizen of the US, at least) we are spoon
fed ugly visions from an early age by our culture.  Hollywood is only
one of the propaganda tools for these visions.  Without fear of
unemployment, fear of being robbed, fear of being attached by foreigners
who don't look like us (think of them as godless insects), most of us
would not be willing to put up with a social structure that mostly
benefits the top 10 per cent of the human race.
 
> channel and a biologist explains that the monkeys invented war and
> programmed their (and thus our) small brain to fight because the
> females only want to be fertilized by the best...

This might explain why so many liberated "listen to women for a change"
females I know also stood in line for three hours and paid over $80 to
listen to Mic Jager and the Rolling Stones!  :-)

> How do we reprogram ourselves to get out of this cycle of suffering?

Actively do not participate in the state sanctioned program.  Invent
your own program and share it with others who do the same.

> Do loops help for this?

LOOP CONTENT FOLLOWS:  It helps me!  |:i repeat myself to relieve my
stress:|  I really do think music can be healing.

> step back frequently to visualize where we are heading for!

Excellent advice.  Thank you, Matthias, for wonderfully thought
provoking ideas!  I wish I had more time to contemplate a more coherent
response, but I am at work and fear unemployment!  :-)

-Allan