Tuesday, October 30, 2018

What is wrong with our society today? Kyle Phoenix Answers




Kyle Phoenix
Kyle Phoenix, Writer and student & Instructor at Columbia University
Consciousness.
I read thru the answers below and realized how much of it was an unfettered expansiveness of consciousness. Social media/internet is our first foray as a mass into telepathy. What we see on here is just, everyone's thoughts. We have no context for such an unveiling. Suddenly good, bad, trivial, desires, selfish, foolish is permanently exposed. Those who post nudes, willingly or not, are examples of the invention of indestructible memories. We've never been able to not forget. Mass opinions are now tied to the ability to hold in your hand an access device to the telepathic sphere. (I live in NYC. From poor to middle class hands are rarely free, eyes up. I often wonder what the more destitute or out of shape or homeless or day laborers are ceaselessly scrolling through.)
Interestingly I've also noted a mass counterpoint from spiritual corners and the elite: Meditation. Self mind control extolled as a virtue, a must.
This is humanity's first step into opening up our inner psychic realm, expanding our mental capacity to include a uni-sphere of information. We're seeing the jumble of emotion we all are in a naked, permanent psychic way. Every thought/image can be saved, replayed. Fear is now of exposure to the uni-sphere.
Now interestingly this mind accessing tech has arrived before we solved television, a constructed medium of psychic inception. Hence the jumble, the massive overwhelm people struggle with. I don't watch TV, I have Hulu and Netflix but recently I've seen TV in passing, it is an unfiltered cacophony. I'm amazed that you allow it at yourself, your children. Two notes on that comment, I have a TV show, educational, informational for the past 8 years and Hulu and Netflix are yes, similar to TV but the provide conscious (ness) control to access or not. I must say yes to Fear the Walling Dead or Strike A Pose (an excellent opportunity to see celebrity's effect on those in it's wake) but I get to control it. I'm 40 minutes into Inside Job because it's heady, thick, dense so I have paused that thought for a few days now, I watched an X-men cartoon episode, Chopped, Bullshit with Penn & Teller and one thing I found was how loud some shows are, remember this just through my laptop speakers and the image re-projected thru a forty inch flat screen. But what I'm doing is consciously not passively giving it entrance to me and then I can further disassemble the content with critical thinking.
Honestly I see a lot of hegemonic control and management thought's pushed in the content itself. Some intentional but interestingly most repetitious not because there's a lack of creativity but because the masses demand oatmeal and don't trust anything else. Hence Law & Order ad infinitum, but still a control system. Count the police shows, the medical dramas, the shows where the unique or creative are hunted by government like agencies. Shirley McClain once said the problem with Hollywood is that it is America's subconscious.
That's what you're feeling.
First TV/info/internet unfettered at your mind. But you maintain the jack in, you're convinced that you must be connected to the very thing which overwhelms the mind. This is the drug.
Second the content is wide, messy and you're not editing based on not it's criteria but a more objective one. This is the syringe.
Trump mainlined is a lot.
Standing back and occasionally seeing a tv bit, reading some things, I see it's not the end of the world, it's just a multitude of high potency inception and overwhelming potency through indestructible crystallized thought form. But we are without cogent psychic defense experience we let icebergs of thoughts and images take root in our minds.
A guy wrote on here that he'd made 3000 answers in 90 days. I was shocked by the commitment and possible reward and no suggestions he disconnect for a while. On the positive psychic hand, he's divesting his knowledge onto the psychic plane; on the negative, he's intensely present, exposed on the psychic plane. Just because he's peeing doesn't mean he's not being peed upon more.
Solutions?
I think by the time I'm an old man the foray into mind studies, psychic research will be hot topics as we now play with quantum mechanics, virtual reality, reality tv, neuroscience/mental illness and over exposure. We must not necessarily disengage to the point of some of my coworkers who are not computer/tech savvy, for they are like mentally handicapped people for their inability to express and access the uni-sphere. And the system uses them as chum----look at service jobs, occupied not by thinkers but in fact more and more non-thinkers, folk who cant manage the organic and cyber/uni-sphere. Look at how many questions on here are about coding, money and human interaction. As mass of people are now learning how to be, succeed and engage the humans IN the uni-sphere.
We must learn our limitations on a psychic level individually, much like we know our drinking alcohol tolerance levels. I notice the now constant need for both attention and insularity. We're going to have to find our personal center and then group psychic center and only allow the centered at the table of mass world, resources, people control. The most experienced in the uni-sphere will be the most disconnected from humanity.
Ironically US Presidents keep being "less" connected to the uni-sphere people...no blackberries, no email, no computer Obama, Bush, Trump. That psyche insulation does something I'm sure.
When we acknowledge this and start to marshal the restrictions and control points of content control we'll take the next leap forward, probably in the 2080s.

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