Synchronicity?
Noble — Wed, 07/15/2009 - 14:16
(Just to be clear, the post's title is firmly tongue-in-cheek, but the event was interesting nonetheless.)
On my drive home yesterday, the same day I made that last post about the bee symbol, I had a strange encounter. I was almost home with my driver's side window slightly cracked when I heard a "thump" like something had smacked the side of my car. I didn't think too much about it until I got out of the car and noticed that a big fat black bumblebee was on my left breast (yea, I have man boobs, wanna fight about it?) and it was convulsing and struggling to move. I guess it must have smacked the side of my car and fallen through the small crack in my window onto my shirt.
I took a tissue and put it on the ground, but all the poor thing could do at that point was twitch and convulse, so I gave it as quick and merciful an end as I could. I was moved by the suffering of the individual bee, and frustrated I could do little more.
Then I took a look around. I saw city halls, courthouses, houses of parliament, churches, schools, and universities by the hundreds and thousands. I saw systems – systems for managing the land, the air, and the water; systems for managing human behavior; systems for managing religion; systems for managing learning; systems for managing food, shelter, clothing; systems for managing love and procreation: a vast complex of carefully engineered systems. I saw millions of people working, not for themselves, but for someone else. I saw millions of people doing, not what they themselves want to do, but what someone else wants them to do. I saw the depressing evidence of a people who have externalized and institutionalized – in fact, have tried to standardize – the very nature of humanity. I saw a whole people who’ve lost the way of life and in its place have built a mechanical monster which does most of their hard work, carries their decisions, says their prayers, transports them, “informs” them, entertains them, and controls the people it serves, absolutely. I also saw that the monster, unable to manage itself, was running wild, totally out of control, ripping the land to pieces, spreading poisons, filling the air with filth, dumping garbage and shit in the rivers and lakes and oceans. I saw all that, and I saw the people, millions of them, crowded together in cities, living side by side in towns, villages, rural areas. But I didn’t see a single community.
I'm down to a b-cup... That
mark baard (not verified) — Fri, 07/17/2009 - 08:47I want to believe it's not
Noble (not verified) — Fri, 07/17/2009 - 09:05