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Primal Morality
Does the desert fox concern itself with moving to greener territory? It lives within its means. It lives within the balance, but also capable of change. The coyotes come down from the mountain in times of drought. They learn how to move through desert cities despite the strange patterns humans create. Change is a part of the…
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Cancer is in the Details
Anyone familiar with Australian aboriginal dream time? This is the seat of the concept of primal morality. They believe that the stories they relate about the creation of the world happened in the past, which is happening right now, but we can’t see the past with our current awareness, not our normal state of mind.…
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Reassembling the Pages
Ever notice whenever you are around a lot of life, you can feel something almost like a tide or flow of energy? This sense of life energy is natural. Humans haven’t totally blinded themselves. They just are very well trained. Like those horses used to pull carriages in cities, they sharply limit the information sensed…
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Déjà vu Sense
In a sense, deja vu is literally true, because you did see whatever it was before your thinking mind caught up with it, and sometimes that lag is noticeable. But this is where we get into today’s topic proper on primal morality. Sometimes deja vu seems to involve understanding that we don’t feel like we…
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Moral Behaviour
Previously we discussed morality in the memetic context, more or less with the notion that morality is memetic. Though that is not the total truth, it’s more specifically a human truth. Which doesn’t mean morality is exclusively human. So I will ask, have any of you witnessed what you would consider moral behaviour in animals? I think…
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Be Respectful
Normally in Shinto belief, a family heirloom is the spiritual equivalent of a sacred relic. A family sword comes to be a kami of service and sacrifice for the betterment of the community. A family mirror comes to be a kami of reflection and awareness of both the present and the past, a keeper of…
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To End Things
Can kami’s be touched like chakras? They are touched at the same time you touch a chakra. The chakra is its way of incarnating. It’s the house of the kami. The saying, “An angel just visited me.” It’s an interesting notion, and has some unspoken implications that maybe should be questioned. Dark kami dwell in…
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What Goes Around Comes Around
Shintoism did involve something like karma as well. Kami did more than just cause acts of nature. They also observed humans in the world, and they exist on all levels of the spiritual. For one who showed active disrespect for their ancestors, this would give those departed spirits a grievance that would be heard out…
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This also seems descriptive for a type 3 indigo. I do have many of these traits that alternate but know…