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    'New' information

    So… being not separate from Nature means that all the things that 'we do' are reactions that fear has pushed us into or need has pulled us towards; both of which are Nature's course and not 'our intervention.'

    Fine.

    So what of new information?
    I reckon it goes something like this:
    Aware of it or not we follow our strongest need... but oh look at this.. didnt know they were so tasty..
    and if im more drawn to that, then naturally my strongest need has 'changed.' - oh how clever I feel when I 'learn' or spot something 'extra' :wink:
    Maybe thats why I like lectures or documentaries, convincing and thought provoking all neatly packaged in a eloquent colourful box.
    I want some 'better' way to reveal itself to me. This new information will entice me to know/do something 'better.'
    However, the 'better' that im really instinctively looking for is a 'healthier' and 'tastier' one. - the 'need' hasnt changed, just the subject matter.
    Our hunter gatherer instincts will make sure i keep roaming for that illusive pot of gold.

    • CommentAuthorCarl
    • CommentTimeSep 25th 2007 edited
     # 2
    TheNowSeeker:

    Our hunter gatherer instincts will make sure i keep roaming for that illusive pot of gold.

    Oh Lordy, ain't that the truth. Of course, our instinct of curiosity plays a big role as well, getting us to taste that 'interesting' thing, or see what is beyond the next hill. That instinct is an essential part of hunt and gather. Curiously, I find that as fear and need wane, curiosity waxes. Kind of like nature's way of driving me to find my 'limit' vis-a-vis fear and need. Oh Nature, what a master puppeteer she is.

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