tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1623925920917392501.post3364093373983012905..comments2024-01-27T10:15:22.336+02:00Comments on THN's Blog: The Zeitgeist Movement and its filmsTheodor Halacu-Niconhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13907830144791110314noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1623925920917392501.post-49414160702624670402008-12-14T05:14:00.000+02:002008-12-14T05:14:00.000+02:00Wow, what a biased point of view. If I can just po...Wow, what a biased point of view. If I can just point out just two out of a hundred failing arguments of yours I'd pick the two related to your proffession, Art. <BR/>You complained there wasn't any notion of Art in the film, yet as narrator imagine themselves having more spare time to use, they'd paint a beautifull painting, not to sell, but to offer to another human being as a gift!... What a powerfull visualisation!, yet even to your artistic eyes, it passed unnoticed...<BR/>Or you complained that there weren't any art leaders who shaped the world's history with their achievements, failing to recognize so many of them, even Leonardo da Vinchi himself!..<BR/>Believe me, your whole analysis is so biased, you can't even notice you agree at more than 80% to zeitgeist adddendum's argumentation.<BR/>Even your very last argument falls quite near to zeitgeist's vision for a better future (besides its styling).<BR/>Yet, zeitgeist's vision involves movements of people with internal will and power to make it happened, while yourself would rather dream your life into it, hoping everyone does the same, and maybe, you all wakeup some day and you live in the dreamland!<BR/>Sorry, it doesn't work that way. Great changes require people with power and determination. And being in the social media I see all the time how the humans becomes like the cells in a whole organism, that's called humanity.<BR/>We might have cancerous cells in our body, but when this body and mind realised some thousand years ago it's existence and unique integration, we've been elevated above all other species, closer to our miracle true nature...<BR/>There are millions of people like you, who'd rather not get into the hardship of change, pretending they're free in their minds. It's ok, I respect it. But you'd feel so much better if you would let some more open windows of opportunity in your mind...<BR/>Or at least recognize that your own imperfect nature might just be wrong...<BR/><BR/>Best,<BR/>a brother in life, (aka Fotis Bobolas)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com