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Village of the Water Mills Pt. 1

From Akira Kurosawa's Dreams. The last dream. A place untouched by modern day... still thriving in the abundancy of Earth and it's natural resources. So sorry for the long long wait for this. I h...  
 
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HmmYepHaha (1 month ago) Show Hide
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As long as the Human thinks of itself as separate of Nature, then so will it be.
RainMan34 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Acknowledging what we aren't isn't a great way to deal with what we are. If there is the capacity for creation, then there is also a capacity for destruction... and mankind is still largely destructive. Admitting anything different would be neither honest, nor credible.

We are much like the cosmos in which old stars are dying and planets are being created anew... we are formed by nature and are bound by its laws.
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Nature itself is destructive and constructive. Nature does not reduce, reuse, or recycle, it is progressive.

When nature produces something, it is food for something else, waste = food.

The things that man makes are toxic, they are not food for anything else. This is because they are consciously designed, rather than evolved.

So the goal should not be to eliminate waste, it is to make progressive waste that is food.
Rainbowkiku (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Esta pelicula es una verdadera belleza,poseedora de un profundidad y serenidad increíbles,llena de esos sentimientos que son difíciles de expresar con palabras.
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Jcolinsol (6 months ago) Show Hide
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I consider consumerism to be a natural instinct, the simple cost benefit analysis must be essential to survival.

You are right to call out socialization as an influence on human behavior, however the behavior of society itself must also be driven by the dna. Experience, filtered through perception, and processed by instinct.

What I mean is, nature cannot be "hurt" because it simply is. "Hurt" describes an arbitrary value judgment, which nature itself is indifferent towards.
Peekingduck (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Then why do Commercials aim to "create a need" ?
C'mon
You are really talking, plant and vegetable emotional life then?
No animal over consumes / ruins the balance of D eco-system.
Why did so many indigenous cultures not have problems with greed and theft before they had contact with western values ?
Native americans didn't understand how land could be sold and bought as it didn't belong to "all"
Same with tribes in remote areas.
There is no proof DNA being responsible for ravishing nature.
Jcolinsol (6 months ago) Show Hide
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We must agree to disagree, I believe that man is simply part of a process, we are not removed from that process.

You obviously believe that we have alienated ourselves from nature. Try ignoring the word nature, it's just an intellectual construct anyway.
Peekingduck (6 months ago) Show Hide
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OK Lets agree to disagree.

Be well

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