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"Most people live in cities; in noisy, crowded, and artificial environments, far from animals, the forest, and the stars. And from silence. Nihilism has taken over. Morality, virtue, and discipline have been replaced by instant gratification, hedonism, and decadence. Tech makes us passive and disconnected from nature (reality), distorts our attention span, cognition, and emotions. It breaks us…

We are trained to become consumers, not creators, and our entire economy is based on excess, distraction, and debt. The shameful pursuit of money has replaced the noble pursuit of wisdom and honor. We are encouraged to abandon our roots, heritage, and identity in the name of a supposed "universalism". Corruption, manipulation, and short-term thinking dominate politics, education, and media. What used to be immoral is now celebrated. What used to be heroic and moral is ridiculed and even condemned."

~ Varg Vikernes
Forwarded from Wudufugol
"By decimating its woodlands, Finland has created the grounds for prosperity. We can now thank prosperity for bringing us -among other things- two million cars, millions of glaring, grey-black electronic entertainment boxes, and many unnecessary buildings to cover the green earth.
Wealth and surplus money have led to financial gambling and rampant social injustice, whereby
'the common people' end up contributing to the construction of golf courses, classy hotels, and holiday resorts, while fattening Swiss bank accounts. Besides, the people of wealthy countries are the most frustrated, unemployed, unhappy, suicidal, sedentary, worthless and aimless people in history. What a miserable exchange." - Pentti Linkola
Photo by Vladimir Ryazanov, Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, 1970s.
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CHICKENS, EGGS & THE MAGIC OF FREQUENCY

When chickens are allowed to roam free, they build up energy & electrons from the grass as well as the Sun and their feathers act like antennas.
"If a man goes into the forests for the love of them every morning, he is in danger of being considered a lazy man; but if he spends his whole day speculating, cutting down those very forests, and making the earth go bald before time, he is an esteemed and enterprising citizen."
As if a person could have no other interest in a forest than to cut it down.

- Henry David Thoreau
2025/06/11 10:50:29
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