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RE: Metaphysical Mycelium Mushroom Minds Of Planet Earth ... And The Space Time Continuum!

in #philosophy7 years ago (edited)

We nailed this one in discord earlier mate, how many insane tangents did we go on 😂
Insane is the wrong word, interesting is better.
It's like I've said before mate, remove humans from this planet and it makes total sense, everything works in perfect synergy.
Modern Humans an invasive species IMO possibly due to genetic manipulation hypothesised by Zecharia Sitchin and followed up by Michael Tellinger. However I also believe if we assimilated properly we'd eventually evolve to be able to tap into the planetary conciousness at will as we would become part of it. We'd have the same instincts as animals do when they know when the weather will change or to run/fly away prior to a tsunami, earthquake or volcano kicking off. That and being able to access the data bank of everything that has and will ever happen.
Maybe we have already many times in the past and we're in a repeating cycle, nothing we do, invent, create is new just a re-run of time, those with the ability to tap in whether consciously or sub consciously downloading historical albeit futuristic to us in our time information that seems like invention.
DAMN!
You always get me travelling down the most fascinating roads of thought dude.
Gotta go mate, I've got work to pretend to do! 😂

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Haha Yes my friend, some people put the world to rights .. I think we pretty much put the universe and the space-time continuum to rights in that conversation!! lol

Yes I can certainly see what you're saying, and you make some great and valid points in reference to Tellinger etc. Indeed it would certainly be very foolish to ignore that train of thought. Equally perhaps it's the entire foundation of our society and the asscociated monetary system that's akin to a disease upon the planet? A disease that spreads through the minds of man. Certainly when you look at the native Americans and indeed many of the other indigenous species on the planet they appear to have been in perfect harmony with their lands. It's my belief that an eye to the future and an ear to the wisdoms of that past is key to our survival as a species. Thanks again @tremendospercy