It occurs to me as I jack back into the interwebz to spin some words across my blog feed just how distorted the landscape of our world has become by the emergence of the Internet.
A recent discussion about technology on SpaceCamp's blog sparked something I considered a while ago and I figured I would share it with my Evolver peeps...
There's been so much talk lately about the current time of change, the shifting paradigms, and the various "movements" that are working toward a better, more sustainable, more enlightened world. It's really exciting and uplifting to see this awareness spreading like wildfire across the globe! I don't run into anyone who says the system or the way things are right now is great.
It's interesting how fractured the modern counter-culture truly is. I mean, I suppose the Vietnam War and the draft were what truly united the various counter-cultural sub-sets of the baby boom generation, not to mention major civil rights violations. But where is our unifying force?
I’m not from this world. I’m from another one. It’s not one that you can point to or stick a flag in, which makes it hard to describe to the people here. But when I close my eyes… and remember. Then I see it. Then, for a moment… just briefly… I’m Home.
"Banish the word 'struggle' from your attitude and your vocabulary. All that we do now must be done in a sacred manner and in celebration.
We are the ones we have been waiting for." — Hopi elders
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Joshua Ogg
Mission
To investigate the zeitgeist of the times and poke at the edges of reason to Remember who I am and where I came from.