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what we're talking about right now goes
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right to the core of our survival of our
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society to the survival of our
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communities our young children
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we're living in the world that's
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changing in ways that we've never seen
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that we're not conditioned to accept and
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the world is changing faster than we
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have been conditioned to accept in a
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single generation we are trying to solve
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the problems of the world through a
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thinking based on false assumptions of
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obsolete science such as Darwin's ideas
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that nature's based upon competition in
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conflict so for a hundred and fifty
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years because that was believed to be
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the theme of nature it made sense to try
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to incorporate that theme in our
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personal lives in relationships
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consciously and subconsciously I'm not
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seeing everyone does this consciously
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but between nations in communities and
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in society we now know the best science
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of the modern world tells us that nature
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nature's primary rule is cooperation
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when we see so much competition that
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tells us how far our weeks straight
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we're seeing the rise of hate in ways
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we've never seen and we're seeing the
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rise of hate based upon religion color
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of our skin sexual orientation hate
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crimes and polarization men against
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women Christian against Muslim and it's
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not just in the Western countries you're
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seeing this all over the world and it
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stems as as different as these things
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are from one another their only possible
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Brian because the way we've been taught
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to think it's not natural for humans
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young babies studies have been done
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babies do not hate they don't even
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distinguish color between their race and
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other races white babies black babies
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brown babies Asian Native American they
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don't know the difference until their
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parents tell them that difference is
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there I think about this often what
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would it be like to raise an entire
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generation of young people based upon
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what we now know to be true in science
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rather than these false assumptions
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we've asked science to tell us who we
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are and science is doing a really good
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job and the question is are we willing
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to embrace the story that science is
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telling us there is a philosophy now in
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the scientific community that
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consciousness informs itself
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through its creations so if if you think
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about that what we see as movies for
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entertainment art sculpture music books
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all of the things that that we create
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and we think we're doing to entertain
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ourselves from this perspective
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consciousness is asking us in the field
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to create these things to remind us of
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our deepest potentials and if you think
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about that you look at look at the
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blockbuster movies that surprised even
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even the you know the movie makers that
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have had the greatest impact and as
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different as they are from one another
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their common themes so for example the
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matrix obviously comes to mind that was
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about a world that we cannot see it
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influences us tremendously nah I sit
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down to write the matrix where does that
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idea even get from avatar came along
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after that inception they are mirroring
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back to us what we are asking of
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ourselves we're asking ourselves to
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remember ourselves yeah to remember who
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we are in our potential in one of the
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ways that we're doing it rather than
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going to a monastery leaving your family
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and your life behind and living on the
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Mount and you know for the rest of your
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life which you can't do and it can be
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fun we're asking consciousness through
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our expressions of creation not just for
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fun or entertainment but to tell us what
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it is that we have forgotten about
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ourselves