tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908798572232819845.post4777172576713121623..comments2023-10-08T03:59:44.102-04:00Comments on All that Is: More on the Young/Mature Planetary Shifttwo crowshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14289442473441279230noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908798572232819845.post-57145796780871155062009-06-10T00:04:32.964-04:002009-06-10T00:04:32.964-04:00hi, Matthew--
how're you feeling?
for some ye...hi, Matthew--<br />how're you feeling?<br /><br />for some years I've been hankering to come back to Holland or Denmark or Iceland next time-- assuming they remain similar to their current outlooks. [I hope my next body is more cold-tolerant than this one.] <br /><br />All 3 of those look, to me, to be head-and-shoulders beyond the US to my way of thinking.<br /><br />they do seem to have embraced the evidence of global warming much better than we had till lately [tho our politicians still smear the scientists as much as possible]. Denmark, in particular, is way ahead of us in developing green technology.<br /><br />And 30 years ago the Danes [who had been drinking and driving much as we do now] suddenly stopped. it's very frowned upon now. today, any time they have a party, the hosts plan on having overnight guests if alcohol is being served.<br /><br />And, while the US was turning its back on the Jews during WWII, the Danes were hiding them on a national scale-- and it was all volunteer. They shipped thousands of Jews to Sweden under the Nazi's noses.<br /><br />see why I want to come back as a Dane?two crowshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14289442473441279230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908798572232819845.post-62748934831585647632009-06-09T22:27:47.924-04:002009-06-09T22:27:47.924-04:00Oh the average isn't baby. It's still on ...Oh the average isn't baby. It's still on average older than us in North America. But if you go to rural areas, you can see strong evidence of baby souls.<br /><br />In fact, now that the attitude of social welfare and environmentalism has been entrenched into social awareness, a fair amount of baby souls are into that too. Baby soul's aren't necessarily conservative, you understand - they simply want their structured community and to live by what's "right". So many baby souls can have progressive values in Europe.Matthew | Loving Awarenesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10612374717919190886noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908798572232819845.post-14997226633388081612009-06-03T10:21:03.026-04:002009-06-03T10:21:03.026-04:00hi, Matthew--
yeah, I think _all_ of us are more o...hi, Matthew--<br />yeah, I think _all_ of us are more on edge right now partly as a result of the move from Young to Mature. <br />And, we have only to look at both the French Revolution and the aftermath of the American one to see the role the economy plays in social upheaval.<br /><br />as to the stereotyping-- I just don't know what else to attribute the massive upheavals I see going on around us right now to. <br />the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th [right up till WWII] saw the same huge disparity of wealth and, while things were uneasy, I don't think they were as stirred up as they are now. <br />some of our situation may be due to better communication, but still--<br /><br />Much of Europe is Baby? I hadn't known that. I thought that Holland, Denmark and Sweden, in particular, tended toward Old. And I've read that Italy and Norway are Mature.two crowshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14289442473441279230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908798572232819845.post-21992905047799148912009-06-03T09:31:33.930-04:002009-06-03T09:31:33.930-04:00In a lot of the discussion about soul age, I think...In a lot of the discussion about soul age, I think there's a bit too much stereotyping. Yes, the idea of baby souls is analogous to Maslow's "Safety" in his hierarchy of needs, but that doesn't mean that automatically resist things. Europe has a lot of baby soul energy now and they're doing well at moving forward at a good pace. Not at a breakneck pace like some of South America, but still moving.<br /><br />I'm glad you mention that the US is (and this is what most of the world thinks) the main perpetrator of terrorism in the world today. If you define it as something any institution can do, even government, any measurement would have the US up top.<br /><br />One simple creator of terrorism and conflict is economics. When people don't have anything to lose, they're willing to risk their lives. Their need of safety isn't met. (notice how this relates to baby souls) In the last 35 years, there's been an intensification of the economic pillaging going on and much more concentration of wealth. This creates tension and anger. When there's not much awareness, it can get directed at scapegoats: abortion providers, other religions, illegal immigrants, liberals, etc. It's always good to look for deeper sources for things.Matthew | Loving Awarenesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10612374717919190886noreply@blogger.com