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Cosmic Milkshake's avatar

That was really sweet. I was born in 1966 in Canada and so was brought up reading ALL the books in grade 9: Fail Safe, On the Beach, Fahrenheit 451, Animal Farm, Brave New World, 1984, Z is for Zacharia, The Chrysalids...I mean, the list goes on. They really drummed this idea that we all needed to be fearful of a Nuclear Holocaust and Nuclear Winter, with force! I remember hearing a very loud airplane noise and making a ducking movement because my first thought was: Nuclear Bomb! That's so sad. We were all so manipulated! Pisses me off.

And the other thing your conversation with your bright, investigative son reminded me of was how each generation (of aware, intelligent people) seems to build on the last one....like what our generation discovered, the next generation are already born knowing and then they spiral up and discover something ELSE...and so on... I mean, I did mushrooms when I was 18 and had a very big experience where I realized for the first time that I was actually a soul 'trapped' in this physical body and world until my time here was done....so I had that awareness but I was still surprised when I was 28 and my favourite 18 year old dishwasher told me, "You chose to be yourself, you know" - I don't know why - but it had never occurred to me that I actually chose to be ME!!? Ha! I thought: How does he know this already!? Ahhhh hah! Each generation creates a path, an atmosphere...sends out Knowings, Intuitions, Creations, Awarenesses, Expanded Consciousness into the Environment and the environment is changed forever and then the next generation comes into being and is already infused with that new Expanded Consciousness before it sets out on it's Path to change ITS environment for the next energy-beings that blossom next.....

Thanks for the inspiration you two!

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norman douglas's avatar

you're like me. you talk too much. you don't ask a lot of questions of others. you ask yourself questions and then you get all hellbent on answering them. especially if you have a captive younger person as audience. my mentor was not like this. he was blind, and he asked lots of questions. he made younger people feel welcome. they didn't come to him for his answers. they came to find their answers. i haven't mastered this yet. when i write poems for people on demand, i come close. i ask more questions. i listen better. but it's probably still performative listening. i really want to write the poem, i am poised to express myself even as i appear to inquire with curiosity. there's a definite sharing that occurs. that's what our organism does best, through no fault of our own. in these interactions, i assimilate what i hear very well. but i make it part of me. this becomes my archive, my library, my dictionary of received ideas. it serves me. so that i can think that i can serve others.

you face a similar challenge, charles eisenstein. good luck with that.

thanks. peace

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