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How Humanity Attracts their own Downfall - Part II


In the last post you were introduced to the fact that humanity is partially on the brink of their own downfall and what I think is necessary for us, if we want to change. If it weren't for some forces that are protective of humanity I honestly think it would have destroyed itself by far. Not to give too much of a bleak outlook on life, but our research shows that this is closer to the truth. Throughout history, mankind has never had such power as it has up till now to actually be capable of doing some serious damage to the world all at once. Today is part II and a follow up on this topic. When I think about the times I first encountered anything graphic and fear-instilling, there was a tv show about two skeletons that I'd seen and started to have nightmares about. It wasn't up till my oldest brother had explained to me (I was not much older than a toddler) that skeletons were what our bodies were made up of. Most likely, I had seen the associations with skulls and skeletons before and they were related to the supernatural and something to be feared. My toddler brain had dubbed them 'dragons'. We could speculate on where I got that from. As children our brains function like sponges and so it's up to us, adults to be very cautious on what is being absorbed by our child. As a mother to be, I am thinking about this a lot more with my husband than I have ever been. We are very aware that influences happen through many different impulses. But in the day and age where there's computers and screens everywhere, this risk has even peaked higher than in an era such as the 90s or even the 80s. Even though I remember the 90s being a fairly mild time period to grow up in, I also remember that fear was being instilled and used as something to be entertained with. This is something I couldn't understand as a child. Fear wasn't something to make fun of. It wasn't something to entertain and to play with. To me, playing with fear meant to never have peace of mind. It probably also goes to show that I knew more behind the effects of certain media and Halloween than most others. To some children it all was fiction. Nothing more than that. But the spiritual world was real to me. And every time that there was Halloween, or a scary book was read or movie played by our teacher in school, I was freaking out because of the frequency. One book in particular was that of R.L. Stine. Goosebumps was going around like crazy during the time that I was a child and all the children of my class were enjoying it. We had special book weeks at primary school and sometimes the theme that was picked was horror. You can tell that this was not my favorite week at all. I even tried to force myself to read a book like Goosebumps at some point, but I asked to pick a different book that was not horror-related. I'd also like to mention that the more mature books by R.L. Stine, Fear Street (the target group being teenagers and not children of age minus 10) were taken to school the same and sometimes read aloud by my fellow classmates. It's things like these that can bring our children nightmares and not by surprise. As quoted by R.L Stine himself, he didn't initially even think of writing horror stories but was asked to do it. So something was moving him to start doing it. For the layman this is of no concern, because it is just fiction.

I would go to schools and I would say, “Why do you like this? Why do you like these books?” And they every time they just said, “We like to be scared.” R.L. Stine in the LA Times.

Perhaps it is not just a fascination with violence then, but we are addicted to adrenaline rush. And teaching and raising our children to seek this and look for ways to be thrilled, especially when it is something to legitimately be feared such as a gruesome death of a fellow human being it is turning my stomach. Only today, I was observing a game called Unreal with my husband and realized how gory it used to be even for that time. With characters splattering all over the screen. I told him: I think it is concerning how we are creating alternate worlds in which we can murder people. Perhaps I am bringing up a touchy subject here, because I also played many games that include killing and getting points for each kill. Somewhere along the line, I think we should stop and think to ourselves when to draw the line. We need to have limitations for ourselves because if we keep intaking all of this, it poisons and normalized this for the mind. I do not think raising children to enjoy and admire gore and violence is entertaining. But this is being instilled through a yearly celebration that is Halloween, sometimes at a very young age already. Which leads me to ask, where this is going. Ofcourse, you could speculate, Mrs. Prudence is speaking from a traumatized standpoint here and so condemns all that has violence. But I'd rather explain it to you like this.


We have enough pain and suffering in the world as already is, why do we need to seek it even more in the form of entertainment in our spare time? What will this do to our brains and nervous systems? Do I believe that this is human nature to kill and seek misery? Sometimes. Do Your Research If there is one show I would like to honorably mention here as well, it is Good Omens. When the show of the book was released I didn't think anything of the writer who wrote this story: Neil Gaiman. The writer from Coraline and Stardust among other things. The first episodes were captivating and bringing an interesting twist to the story between angels and demons. But as the seasons progressed both my husband and I became a bit uncomfortable with the chemistry between the two main characters (who are both male) and some of the seemingly definite hatred that was lurking towards Christianity and the story of the bible. Some characters in the story were also undefined gender as archangel Michael was played by a woman, but not blinked an eye on this and so there were more instances. It's when we decided to look up on some of the writer's backgrounds. It is unfortunate that we read about some sexual allegations against Neil and some details about his personal history including the fact that he describes himself an atheist. Not to talk about any or all writers here that have made missteps in society but I do think it drives a point here as some of the themes are showing in Good Omens where in this instance, the writer's mind was: exploring themes that are meant to make you uncomfortable. It is by these influences that you can already tell what is going on with the person who worked on the project. For this same reason I try to stay away from any other content that is produced or written or played by people that make me uncomfortable in the first place. Not because change is bad, but not all change is good. When the mind is driven by either hatred, despise or addiction it will bring forth more of what it is occupied with. And I don't believe in the need for more of that. Certain themes bring a big result. The influence is not only on the physical and mental but also on the spiritual. When you engage in calling in the dead, you might get something far worse. Since we know the spiritual world is real and not a fable, encouraging it through seeking fear-thrills and hate and consumerism will give you attachment that feeds off on it. Our discernment will get us pretty far when it comes down to this.

Positivity


So how do you remain positive when there's so many influences possible? What is definitely not the best idea is to engage with that which doesn't promote a positive thinking mind. For years I have decided to stay away from news channels and articles and for a good reason. If we keep consuming this content, we train our minds that the world is a terrible place and that it will not get any better. This is what the news does to us. We learn about the terrible fates and events that happen and more than once the stories are even twisted or possibly even not true. The news has turned into an echo-chamber. Some say that we were a lot happier before the existence of the internet, but we forget that cable was there for at least decades before that. Another bad example of false positivity or delusional positivity is shown very well in the sheep detectives. For those who still want to see the movie, you might want to skip the rest of the post. In The Sheep Detectives, when the flock gets distressed, they can collectively close their eyes, count to three, and completely erase upsetting memories. This allows them to live in blissful ignorance and avoid grief. I do believe that this is how some people learn to cope with things happening to them. But it will not solve your problems. The movie explores this theme further as they discover that accepting sad news can actually help them grow. Key Lessons the Sheep Learn

  • The Importance of Remembering: The flock initially deals with pain and loss by performing a ritual to collectively close their eyes, count to three, and erase bad memories. They learn that avoiding harsh realities prevents growth, and that confronting trauma and honoring the dead is necessary to find justice.

  • The Complexity of the World: Seeking justice gives the innocent and naive sheep a sense of control in an unfair world. Through their investigation, they learn that human motives and the world itself are far more complex than they realized.

  • Acceptance and Empathy: Along the way, the flock—creatures of habit and instinct who initially reject lambs born outside the normal spring season—learn to accept difference, welcome a winter lamb into their fold, and protect each other.

The good news is that though the movie is fiction, the story of Sheep Detectives is built on reality. Positivity is trainable and by adopting some habits every day we can start feeling better in our skin.

These are all building blocks that I've worked through myself that have started to work on the long term. Among building a positive environment also includes not having aggressive posters or images around you or to keep the tv or radio on when you're not there to watch. These are all silent positivity killers. Refraining from touching your social media before you go to bed or anything else that can throw you off from feeling good. Feeling good is a choice, and by doing this we will automatically rub off on others. Through a smile, a pat or a conversation. Unfortunately I believe that we stop being a community the more we consume and the less we consume the more we go back to the source of creation. Don't give the silent killers a chance.

Media and Violence in Youth Over the years we have started to see more and more increased violence in media for teenagers and youth. Do I need to mention The Hunger Games, Dexter, SquidGame, HazBinHotel, Wednesday? And this is only a small fraction of the shows that have been available for young adults. And remember the coming of the vampire age where every teenage show seemed to be about blood sucking vampires and werewolves looking for mates to turn? It seems that every time the line is being crossed and our teenagers brains being drilled to accept violence, vulgarity, blood and killing.

According to a United States Government website, exposure to violent content can decrease empathy and cause increased aggressive thoughts, anger, and aggressive behaviour.

A meta-analysis of 24 studies from Canada, the USA, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, and Singapore concluded that engaging with violent video games was related to aggression. This study confirms earlier findings from another meta-analysis of 130 research reports, comprising 130,000 participants. Time spent watching screen violence has also been directly associated with increased bullying and cyberbullying in both boys and girls. In addition, aggressive behaviour during childhood appears to be an important predictor of violent behaviour in older adolescents and young adults. Not just does this show in widespread research but also in social media. Over the years, certain trends have started to rise among young teens ranging from 12 to 16 years old where they are filming themselves harassing peers of the same age, mocking them and hurting them. To which the highest degree of these trends will end up with the kid in the hospital due to bodily harm or stabbings. Because our children have more access to these channels we should guard and be more aware of what they get in contact with. Even if we don't believe that our kids would be capable of the listed above. What we can do to prevent the world from spiraling till there is no point of return? We start with ourselves. We become the example for our children and for others'.

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Ten thumbs wayyy up on this post.

Remarkable! Loved it from start to finish


Couldn't agree more. You say it way better than I could


"And every time that there was Halloween, or a scary book was read or movie played by our teacher in school, I was freaking out because of the frequency."


I was that same kid, I saw one scene of Scream and thought I saw that killer in my windows for months after, WHen I started gaining spirituatlity and being here I watched that games I play, movies i watch and everything have gone way done in terms of gore and greusomeness I had desentized myself on, thru resonance, had become resensitized. It's a beautoful thing..


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Jedaiah Ramnarine
Jedaiah Ramnarine
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An important study regarding some of not-so-fun parts of human behavior, psychology and sociology. Nevertheless, we can make the choice with what we consume and what we put out. Making the world a better place isn't going to be easy but a large part of it starts with what we program into ourselves and children.

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