What happened to the primate brain when it evolved into a more human version? What is the main flaw regarding human conciousness?Why do you think humans are so out of touch with nature? Everyother living thing knows its place. We dont..?
Because when animals can't fend for themselves, they die. When humans can't fend for themselves they manipulate others to do the work for them. The 'elite' class uses those who are too blind or stupid to know or care to work for their profit.
Animals follow the pack, as do humans (we're animals), the elite knew this when they created a society in which people will instinctively follow what they are lead to believe is 'the pack'. through television, we are led to believe we are fortunate to be making dollars to spend on 'toys' that we don't need. We are the cattle that follow the herd.Why do you think humans are so out of touch with nature? Everyother living thing knows its place. We dont..?
depravity
Who's to say that there is a flaw. Perhaps human conciousness is exactly what it's supposed to be (if that makes any sense).
Development and technology at the expense of Nature.
';knows its place';
thats just another way of saying ';cant use its intelligence to make life more comfortable for itself';
I'm reading an interesting book right now called ';The Power of Intention'; by Dr. Wayne Dyer. He mentions something in there that seems to apply to your question. What we need to be happy is all around us, but we've gotten in the habit of getting in our own way. He says that other living things ';progress in harmony'; but man continues to always be searching for something more, never happy with what is.
Great question. Let's blame it on the media and on our general lack of education. The media sends us hundreds of messages every day to try to tell us what is important, and leaves out what cannot be made into a form of money making instant gratification. The truest meaning of nature is not in there (the sensationalist shows about animal violence just don't communicate the true aspects of nature). While people ';appreciate'; the ocean when they are next to it or the animals at a zoo when they are there, I think they don't know WHY they ';like'; these things. That's where the lack of education is: people don't understand their role in the wild kingdom. There are still many people out there - young and old - that don't think we are animals. It's incredible how we consider ourselves ';evolved';, isn't it? :)
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