02-11-2014, 08:31 AM
(02-11-2014, 07:27 AM)Fang Wrote: Spot on Rie. yeah when someone is opened up to the possibility of there being "more out there" there's a very popular tendency to completely dismiss popular views or models of interpreting reality (such as science) as they may not account for such possibilities at the present moment.Regardless of meme, the intuition (and to a degree emotional feeling) will always suggest something is off balance with respect to one's worldview sensibilities before there is actual acknowledgement and appreciation for exactly what is or is not being adequately served with respect to that balance.
Through honesty, the function of intuition, as it is actually able to inform intelligence, may be given more respect and guidance (through a consciously applied evaluation that is able to discern truth). You can clearly see that if how we inform ourselves is balanced, then it follows that how we may interpret experience becomes much more effective.
As far as I know, that honesty (as it supports interpretation of perception) is available as a natural consequence of a degree of acceptance of self and for some reason is not available, ignored, or actively bypassed without this acceptance. So one must eventually come to terms with, respect, and take responsibility for one's claims and actions which may be prompted by that intuitive suggestion, just as the rebellous child must eventually become a responsible adult.
The green meme is largely in a grey zone where such acceptance is being learned by the nature of that vibration. And until that acceptance is forthcoming, its constituents will draw upon collective and subcollective notions and ideologies which serve to reinforce and to amplify prejudices to a point where their recognition, acknowledgment, and acceptance, rather than their projection, is finally demanded from self.