Friday, November 26, 2010

RECONNECT

Have a teaspoon of cement and break some teeth ;0)
The saying harden the fuck up does not resolve issues. How about every unrealistically opinionated person full of assumptions learn the rule of "it is best to remain silent and to be thought a fool". You really want to forget humanity and become numbed by the world that is based on commercialism and capitalism, the main cause of ignorance, arrogance and selfishly deluded opinions. I only discovered this the other day when i watched on as police officers helped a young pregnant woman after she was beaten and robbed of her savings. I went and asked if she was ok, but nobody else did, they just walked on by. The public have this stupid thought that "Oh the police will sort it out, we do not need to intervene, people should harden the fuck up".

Err, problem, numbing society to "Harden the fuck up" leads to "not giving a shit". People have become disconnected from each other and the earth and nobody gives a fuck. Partners abusing trust because theyre numb to their own emotions and lose the art of loyalty and attentiveness and not giving a shit about if they cheat or not all for the sake of "Harden the fuck up" Oh it wont bother him/her, they will never find out, oh well if he/she does find out, he/she should harden the fuck up... That pregnant woman, if she loses her baby from the injuries sustained, she should get over it and harden the fuck up, theres counsellors for that shit and nobody needs to know whats "really going on" coz theyve got there own boring hardened the fuck up lives to deal with.

See a pattern forming here? Stop, listen, dont assume you've been through worse, sought reason through asking instead of "fuck i know what theyre thinking and I know the reason why theyre doing that"... Because 90% assumptions are wrong and cause unwanted negativity and conflict...

Humanities real meaning is dissipating. Cant anybody see that?

People need to reconnect, because theyre all losing their humane values and zest for life...


Jase


My add on to said rant:

I think it's interesting because there was so much "free love" in the 70s and then our parents generation really lost a lot of their emotion. So even before the internet began there was a loss of emotion. I know from my own experiences that my grandparents clearly suffered from depression yet never spoke about it. We know from how we feel these days, that internalising that pain for so long, hurts more than anything. So how did our grandparents feel? Having to go off to war, living through a time when there was so much abuse of power and greed. Not even knowing if their country will exist tomorrow. That's a scary thing to grow up with. My grandma was still in school when WW2 happened and was forced to carry a disabled child on her back into a bunker. She tells me how she was playing in the fields in Faversham when fighter jets came past and shot through them, luckily missing them. But what a scary time to live in. Then there's 'Nam... and I don't need to say much about 'Nam... a bullshit war that just showed American arrogance, which Australians became conscripted to fight in and then treated like shit after they came home and "tried to fit back into society". So the generations before us went through a totally different time. They were told to harden the fuck up. Our generations are different. We're a whole lot of new free love. We're about wanting for acceptance, wanting to be ourselves, wanting to be allowed to be who we want to be. There are still people of our generation who can't just chill and not push this onto other people, but it is becoming less and less. We haven't seen war in a sense, we just have a mighty incoming technological age that has turned us into zombies. One thing that has to teach anyone, is turn your bloody computer off, stop trying to connect with people online, and go say hi to your neighbour, or smile as much as you can to the people around you. Don't be so serious all of the time, stop taking everything everyone says so literal, there is often different meanings. Not everyone will want to be your friend, and that is OK. Not everyone is meant to be friends. Not everyone will get on. If we can accept this, we can live in a more harmonious environment with those that we do get on with. Our generation are missing a huge gap with love for the earth. We are all about throwing out anything we can, not recycling, littering, being lazy, sitting on our asses and over consuming. We have had Maccas and HJ's and KFC on our doorsteps. Our parents never had that. Most of the time our parents had to eat lamb brains and such for meat. They didn't have the extravagance that we have. Our generation need to be more understanding of the earth and how Gaia is connected to us. We are more connected to the earth than anyone may think. Being constructed on a basis where emotion is not your first connection with people, you are often quite robotic and this can come from issues with people in the past. One thing people forget is that everyone has childhood baggage, and we need to work through this. EVERYONE. You are not the only one as much as you may think so. Be more loving, be more accepting, be more connected. Be as one.

Peace out Rach

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