seeds wrote: Now that may sound silly, but I honestly believe that such higher visualizations of our shared situation on this tiny orb might aid in the raising of humanity’s overall awareness of the utter insanity of the artificial and imaginary walls that divide us based on religious and political ideologies.
If you are referring to pictures of a full-on view of a spiral galaxy as seen from afar, then they are not the Milky Way galaxy. We’ve never seen a full-on shot of our galaxy. Nevertheless, I get your point.
But again, those are two-dimensional photographs of something that is so huge and so beyond our ability to fully grasp what we are seeing that they are useless in terms of what I am suggesting.
Again, the point is to allow each of us to personally experience a stereoscopic vision of the earth in a way that is almost precisely as the astronauts see it (with a true perspective of parallax relative to the stars and open space in general).
I may be wrong, but I think it would have a profound affect on us.
seeds wrote: Now of course I am just speaking metaphorically here, but think of the measures mentioned in the prior post as having something in common with the monolith in the movie “2001: A Space Odyssey” that helped the apes (our ancestors) to awaken into a higher level of consciousness, with the ultimate point being that we may be on the cusp of another transformative awakening...
And this is where our perspectives diverge, for I do believe there is a guiding intelligence. And just like the mysterious and inexplicable monolith, it nudges us along – incrementally - so as to allow us to evolve on the surface of this orb in a way that always feels logical and natural to us.
But it has already happened (at least once, anyway) in the transition upwards from the “ignorance is bliss” level of animal consciousness, to that of the human level of consciousness...
...(all of which is metaphorically depicted in the Eden myth when humans suddenly became aware of their nakedness – as in full “self-awareness,” along with the ability to discern good from evil).
And all I am suggesting is that there are even greater levels of awakening (similar in significance as that first one) that are yet to be achieved.
Again, Dubious, you have presented another extremely insightful take on the issue, but I’m still not seeing you come up with any proactive measures we can employ. Now I know I may be asking the impossible of you, however, you seem to be projecting a sense of surrender and resignation to our dilemma.
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