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James Burke's Balanced Anarchy (From the Day the Universe Changed)

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ladyattis Posted: Sun, Sep 27 2009 9:54 AM

I think it's strange that I remember watching this video and never thought about it then. Now it seems that if folks like James Burke could read the writing on the wall as it were, then why does it seem to be taking others by surprise?

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wilderness replied on Sun, Sep 27 2009 10:25 AM

outstanding.  great video.

to answer your question it's the age old outcome of what fear can do - urges people into their little turtle shells to the point of sheltering them from reality.  lot of manic depressants, bi-polar, etc... around anymore as people tear themselves into their ghost world losing sensibility of what is real.  a real connection to the world. sad

lot's of ancient stories about fear from all around the world and what it does.  from buddhism, christ in the wilderness, the scientific flight versus fight, the vision quest, all modes of understanding and heeding the call of realizing courage.  inquiring into human nature is very revealing.

"I used to see a mountain as a mountain.. Thereafter.. when I saw a mountain; lo! it was not a mountain.. yet now of final tranquillity: I see a mountain just as a mountain as I used to.." - Master Yuan; molon labe

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I've loved every series James Burke has done (the Connections/2/3 and DTUC).

He could read the writing on the wall because he actually learned from all of his studies.

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