Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Equipped for lifestyle change

We’re further helped in finding what we need by search engines. It’s all been done for us the referencing and indexing. There are great possibilities now open to anyone with a computer and Internet access. What a world this has become!
In the future we’ll ask ourselves how we could have swallowed so much nonsense and misinformation (and meat!). We’ll ask why it all went so unchallenged. Why did we waste so much money buying crap commodities in the belief that we couldn’t do without them? In the future we will likely have forgotten just how information-starved we actually were - ‘back then’.
Evolution has arrived at a turning point. It seems to be the first time in history that so much vital information has been so readily available. We've satisfied our need to know the truth but there can also be a feeling of panic, as if we’re in a race against time. Our education has gaps which must be filled. For example: We’ve been taught virtually nothing about how our body works, nothing about the vital life supports we need and nothing that’s been truthful concerning nutrition. In practical terms, we aren’t equipped to do certain vital tasks. We aren't taught how to prepare food and we’ve been told virtually nothing about the living conditions of ‘food’ animals nor about animal foods being poisonous to our system, nor anything about the impact of production of these foods on our environment. Today's easy access to information equips us for an entirely new lifestyle. It helps us fight back!

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