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RE: The Mind Owned - The story of traditional music versus the modern music industry staking out the mind as territory

in #music6 years ago

You are so right with it,
most of the minds today are controlled by either repetition or fear/force of law. But its a sad reality that 99% of alive human beings are following this pattern. Including myself, though I am trying to break free from it but its tough given the society, the conditions and the acceptance criterias :(

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We cannot fight the effective principle. It is my view that even the 'controllers' are just sitting in a seat that is predefined. There is no deviating from the 'runaway train syndrome' of the group mind. We repeat it over and over again, over many thousands of millennia. History is rewritten and new lots are drawn and the cream always rises to the surface. The toughest, whatever that is in an age, always win.

But much can be said for respect of innocence.

I see this as the contradiction of survivalist mentality. In the times, in our many ages when innocence is respected and the vulnerable are allowed to flourish, new ways of existing have been born - ways not dependent on the 'dog eat dog' default reality.

Survival when held so tightly by the strong, runs away from them.

The weakest of us have been genius minds not born into the cream. A greater chance of survival can therefore be had in the respect of innocence. But there must always be a compromise, a balance, like in anything - to maintain the effective principle, otherwise it would just collapse in on itself and we start again out of nothing.

Leaders take a lot on themselves and most people want to be led, whether willing to admit it or not.

How to change this pattern? Maybe we cannot, maybe we don't.

The effective principle in this reality seems dependent on conflict of opposites. This is a great realisation that conflict is inevitable and even necessary to maintain the structure of our reality. The equality soup that is created through living idealised versions of equality does not work on the long term - polarities always reform and classes develop - recognising this and allowing for it in a safe simulated way gives opportunity to deviate this tendency from violence.

Maybe we're asking all the wrong questions.

Monti

Conflict is inevitable and yes maybe its necessary to maintain what all we have today. Or maybe its all subjective where the massess are following the patterns blindly. And those who deviate are looked at weirdly, seriously see any person around who is not following the normal patterns of anything is called a weirdo. Not fair though.

I am being called a weirdo many times, hate it

We do what we can in the time we are alive, in order to be understood in the best way possible.

What more can be said?

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You said it all