04-06-2015, 02:26 PM
I saw something interesting happen a few weeks ago on Reddit, in a completely unrelated political thread. Something to do with the Catholic church, iirc. Anyway, someone posted a "We are all one" style message -I think the famous Bill Hicks quote- and it set off a MASSIVE subthread of corresponding posts that all got hundreds of upmods.
It got to the point passers-by were confused by the sudden love for Oneness.
I really think the basic ideas are "leaking out," especially to the digitally-connected youth who've grown up online. After all, the idea of universal interconnection was a complete hypothetical\philosophical abstract to anyone who lived before the advent of digital communications. Yet, like a switch being flipped, it is absolutely EVIDENT to anyone who grew up online with eyes to see. We ARE interconnected - and we goddamn well made it so, if it wasn't before, haha.
And at the end of the day, I think that truly is the most important realization of all. That we are all linked, and that we can work together for the sake of the planet\species. That's when the STO\STS choice can start becoming very obvious, even to those without too much interest in philosophy. That makes 4D thought come a lot more easily, I'd say.
It got to the point passers-by were confused by the sudden love for Oneness.
I really think the basic ideas are "leaking out," especially to the digitally-connected youth who've grown up online. After all, the idea of universal interconnection was a complete hypothetical\philosophical abstract to anyone who lived before the advent of digital communications. Yet, like a switch being flipped, it is absolutely EVIDENT to anyone who grew up online with eyes to see. We ARE interconnected - and we goddamn well made it so, if it wasn't before, haha.
And at the end of the day, I think that truly is the most important realization of all. That we are all linked, and that we can work together for the sake of the planet\species. That's when the STO\STS choice can start becoming very obvious, even to those without too much interest in philosophy. That makes 4D thought come a lot more easily, I'd say.
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