"We need to make art, not trouble." That's brilliant, Janina! I agree that the words "great" and "healthy" and "sane" all have subjective interpretations instead of actual definitive definitions. Another important thing to ponder about natural law: is "natural law" actually our reality, thereby our "sanity," IF we discover that "natural law" has been ruthlessly tampered with? Is natural law, which should be our ruling paradigm, actually "natural?" Or is it, as are all of us, the unwitting victims of chronic and corrosive overreach by those (few) with power-hungry desire for domination and control over the world?
Thanks for this comment! What I was trying to get across is that, sure, we can (and do) mess things up through 'chronic and corrosive overreach' but what we're messing up is ourselves; natural law will go on its merry way long after we are gone. What I mean by natural law is atoms and molecules and water and air and stars and galaxies and the mystery that holds everything together. xoxo
"We need to make art, not trouble." That's brilliant, Janina! I agree that the words "great" and "healthy" and "sane" all have subjective interpretations instead of actual definitive definitions. Another important thing to ponder about natural law: is "natural law" actually our reality, thereby our "sanity," IF we discover that "natural law" has been ruthlessly tampered with? Is natural law, which should be our ruling paradigm, actually "natural?" Or is it, as are all of us, the unwitting victims of chronic and corrosive overreach by those (few) with power-hungry desire for domination and control over the world?
Thanks for this comment! What I was trying to get across is that, sure, we can (and do) mess things up through 'chronic and corrosive overreach' but what we're messing up is ourselves; natural law will go on its merry way long after we are gone. What I mean by natural law is atoms and molecules and water and air and stars and galaxies and the mystery that holds everything together. xoxo