There is much speculation on when the 'great awakening' which is described as an awareness of the human race, a convergence if you will, of wisdom, psychology, and science, that will allow us to view things in a more enhanced perspective. There is much assumption that such an 'evolvement' of the way of thinking will only happen in certain developed countries, such as the USA, and not until another 200 years passes by.
Your thoughts? Recent progress in technology, nanotechnology, and theories about gravity may lead us yet to find the answer to the 'unified theory'---and enhance our understanding about existance, the universe and religion--as well as about the realities of life and the practicalities (realizations like democracy is not the perfect system, that meritocratic goverments whith checks and balances is enough....but mainly...that the dessimination of information DUE TO THE INTERNET, makes it practically impossible to monopolize information)...thus, increases awareness
2006-12-15
10:43:58
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why do all my answers seem similar...It is in those...long dimentional walks...when you see into the far depth of the dimentions that you realize how fluid like and fade-like the world oozes around you.... ( 9 99 (3300219 3912339 1919 39 193939 1919 39 2919 19
2006-12-15
10:53:01 ·
update #1
that if you just lose your step...you might never gain a reference and fall into the infinite depth of infinity... but blissfully not knowing the distances and time...for they are one and the same to you....
2006-12-15
10:54:19 ·
update #2
:) ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46RYzddQPpk&mode=related&search=
2006-12-15
10:55:32 ·
update #3