By Sarah Farmer Our ‘civilization’ has attempted to remove anything and everything that could possibly cause danger, distress, or discomfort. We are too safe, but on purpose. We are domesticating ourselves out of existence. Radiating cellphones mindlessly plug the right hands of billions across the world. Our feet no longer touch the earth, our eyes no longer behold the skies, our minds now never contemplate anything other than a menu screen or a bank account, and our hearts are now diseased and atrophied. We eat inside, sleep inside, work inside, exercise inside, and spend (probably for most of us) over 80% of our lives INSIDE.
When was the last time you got stung by bee? Felt the cold rain start pouring down on your shoulders? Went without air conditioning in the hot summer sun? Got your feet muddy? When was the last time you lived an entire day without checking to see what ‘time’ it was? Or who texted you? Enjoyed a nap or entire night’s sleep outside? When was the last time you traveled somewhere you wished to go, on foot?
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Jacob
7/27/2019 04:51:39 pm
I Live in Indiana. There is an untold story of old that needs to be told I feel.. From louisville KY to Bloomington IN. Great temples once stood. Most of which are being covered up by houses. All of the tools or arrow points i have found are from a time when archeologist say no one was on this land. But i think its where our human story begins at.
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