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By Gundhramns Hammer
April 8, 2014
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In a world of finite resources and with a fast growing human population bitten by the invasive and squandering "development" vampire, where more and more people are consuming galore what cannot be replaced anymore, it is important for each of us humans to examine each and every of our purchases to avoid buying more without needing anything more and anymore.
That I want more may, and often does, lead to wars. Hells for more.
In a squandering society, when you ask for more, the global puppeteers will get more for you. The more you want, the more they will make sure you have this more at the store.
Through a complex network of interconnections of the many people wanting for
more, there is always the chance that this wanting for more may lead to a big war in order to get what you and everyone want some more.
People get killed in wars fighting against whoever has this particular more. And at the same time, whoever has it is drained out of his blood whilst, far away from this man-made inferno, a few greedy people sitting in the comforts of their homes get really fat from counting the stacks of profits from the hells for more (Video 1).
These few who are in control will
go on getting you more and more as long as you never stop asking for
more and more so that you can squander it to no end in a never-ending cycle of wanting
some more.
There is no doubt that wars, i.e., hells for more, are for profit.
But this power pyramid sits on top of a vast ocean of consumers. And if the consumers want more and more and more, you can rest assured that sooner or later there will be a war somewhere in the world to get your more.
The kids´market, for example, is one of the largest and fastest growing industries, especially luxury stuff, in the United States.
It is estimated that spending on kids 3 to 12 is around $178 billion/year and spending by kids the same age is around $26 billion, bringing the total spending by and for this group over $200 (€145.5) billion annually, according to Hawkins & Mothersbaugh (2010).
It would not be difficult to find a relationship between this kind of spending, this wanting more, and war. And a direct or indirect connection to biospheric contamination and destruction can be found too!
Let us take a look at one simple electronic gadget in great demand by kids and not so kids.
The new iphone a kid wants so badly to show off to feel important in the crowd of fucktards at school is connected to: Rare earths in China (= environmental pollution, human and animal suffering), oil from Irak (= recent war) for the senseless trips back and forth (= polluting gas emissions) on the hunt for this gadget, coltan in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (= war, human and animal suffering, soil erosion and nature contamination) and so forth.
So, more and more can be not only dangerous to the environment but also to yourself and other people.
Too much of more and more, i.e., too much stuff in your life, can numb and dumb you down and also mess up your brain.
Furthermore, it can be a hindrance to finding and getting the Light within you.
Furthermore, it can be a hindrance to finding and getting the Light within you.
Thus, next time you want some more stuff that your life does not depend upon, you had better pay close attention to what is really behind your whims for some more.
Be brave. Face up to yourself. Get to the bottom of your emotional blackholes that are firing up your ever wanting some more.
Look inside you, find the cause, fix it and grow up.
Now more than ever, Mother Earth needs awakened and enlightened people, not herds of fucking zombies and morons whose only wish is to shit on Her.
The spiritual enlightenment dial
You may be smart. But even smart people can be lunatic and talk shit.
You may be a brilliant scholar. But even brilliant human encyclopaedias can behave like biological robots and make the world eat shit.
Some brilliant lunatic scholars can be so robotic that they have not yet developed the feeling of empathy to other species. The deep feeling of projecting interspecific empathy.
What this means is that these brilliant and lunatic biological robots can cut the throat of a rat, inject toxins and kill a rabbit or dog, or "euthanise" a frog or snake to enrich a museum or personal collection, be part of an animal holocaust in the laboratory or field, without any remorse whatsoever, all done under the anthropocentric cliché "for the benefit of mankind". Are we the only ones on this planet?
They are so brilliantly baked that it has never occurred to them, i.e., doing what they do without having any compassion thoughts crossing their minds, that their actions indeed hurt these animals.
Thus, developing and learning to project the feeling of interspecific empathy to our fellow earthlings is a must for everyone.
Of course, we should have previously developed the feeling of intraspecific empathy at home too. We should never neglect our fellow beings next to us.
True peace within and around ourselves can be achieved through personal introspective hard work walking along the enlightenment road. Each of us needs to work on this.
We all need to grow up and stop behaving like devils, whether directly or indirectly.
"Do to others as you would have them do to you" (Luke 5:31) is a good way to get started.
So, on the spiritual enlightenment dial, where are you right now?
Are you only a everhungry, programmed fucking mass of nerves, bones, blood, meat and shit? A sleepwalker? A total zombie? Asleep and functioning like a biological robot? Half awake? Half awakened? Fully awakened? Enlightened?
Can you feel love towards a fungus decomposing organic matter in your garden or a humble weed growing at the edge of a road and giving forth oxygen to the atmosphere in the same way as for yourself or anyone else?
Such is the task for our own "intelligent" species.
There can never be any real "sustainable development" for man, if any can ever be reached, without ever going through and establishing a deeply respectful and loving connection to Mother Earth.
The horse must be put ahead of the cart, not otherwise.
Quite a challenge for such an immature and haughty species: Homo "sapiens".
Nevertheless, are you working on it? We are.
You may be a brilliant scholar. But even brilliant human encyclopaedias can behave like biological robots and make the world eat shit.
Some brilliant lunatic scholars can be so robotic that they have not yet developed the feeling of empathy to other species. The deep feeling of projecting interspecific empathy.
What this means is that these brilliant and lunatic biological robots can cut the throat of a rat, inject toxins and kill a rabbit or dog, or "euthanise" a frog or snake to enrich a museum or personal collection, be part of an animal holocaust in the laboratory or field, without any remorse whatsoever, all done under the anthropocentric cliché "for the benefit of mankind". Are we the only ones on this planet?
They are so brilliantly baked that it has never occurred to them, i.e., doing what they do without having any compassion thoughts crossing their minds, that their actions indeed hurt these animals.
Thus, developing and learning to project the feeling of interspecific empathy to our fellow earthlings is a must for everyone.
Of course, we should have previously developed the feeling of intraspecific empathy at home too. We should never neglect our fellow beings next to us.
True peace within and around ourselves can be achieved through personal introspective hard work walking along the enlightenment road. Each of us needs to work on this.
We all need to grow up and stop behaving like devils, whether directly or indirectly.
"Do to others as you would have them do to you" (Luke 5:31) is a good way to get started.
So, on the spiritual enlightenment dial, where are you right now?
Are you only a everhungry, programmed fucking mass of nerves, bones, blood, meat and shit? A sleepwalker? A total zombie? Asleep and functioning like a biological robot? Half awake? Half awakened? Fully awakened? Enlightened?
Can you feel love towards a fungus decomposing organic matter in your garden or a humble weed growing at the edge of a road and giving forth oxygen to the atmosphere in the same way as for yourself or anyone else?
Such is the task for our own "intelligent" species.
There can never be any real "sustainable development" for man, if any can ever be reached, without ever going through and establishing a deeply respectful and loving connection to Mother Earth.
The horse must be put ahead of the cart, not otherwise.
Quite a challenge for such an immature and haughty species: Homo "sapiens".
Nevertheless, are you working on it? We are.
References
Dillard J., Dujon V. & King M. C. (Eds.) (2009). Understanding the Social Dimension of Sustainability. Routledge Studies in Development and Society 17, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York, NY, USA. 300 p.
Flint C. (Ed.) (2005). The Geography of War and Peace: From Death Camps to Diplomats. Oxford University Press, Inc., New York, NY, USA. 461 p.
Dillard J., Dujon V. & King M. C. (Eds.) (2009). Understanding the Social Dimension of Sustainability. Routledge Studies in Development and Society 17, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York, NY, USA. 300 p.
Flint C. (Ed.) (2005). The Geography of War and Peace: From Death Camps to Diplomats. Oxford University Press, Inc., New York, NY, USA. 461 p.
Hawkins D. I. & Mothersbaugh D. L. (2010). Consumer Behavior: Building Marketing Strategy. 11th Edition. McGraw-Hill/Irwin, New York, NY, USA. 778 p.
Hiscock G. (2012). Earth Wars: The Battle for Global Resources. John Wiley & Sons Singapore Pte. Ltd., Singapore. 286 p.
Kostigen T. M. (2008). You Are Here: Exposing the Vital Link Between What We Do and What That Does to Our Planet. HarperCollins e-books, New York, NY, USA. 256 p.
Hiscock G. (2012). Earth Wars: The Battle for Global Resources. John Wiley & Sons Singapore Pte. Ltd., Singapore. 286 p.
Kostigen T. M. (2008). You Are Here: Exposing the Vital Link Between What We Do and What That Does to Our Planet. HarperCollins e-books, New York, NY, USA. 256 p.
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