You Are Opening Your Eyes With: What’s that in your mouth?

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Posted On: June 11, 2009
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This essay is written for all the people who do not live by the tenets it speaks of.

When was the last time you thought about what you put in your mouth?  Feeding is something that is the very basis of living.  We share this with all the other earthlings that inhabit this planet.  When animals wake up, they start their quest for food.  Not too long ago, we were the same way.  Even right now, in remote parts of the Earth, tribal peoples spend most of their day looking for, getting and preparing food; and by getting I mean hunting, harvesting and planting… not going to the super market.

But one of the consequences of the modern world that we all live in, and take for granted is just that.  The fact that we have become the dominant animal has provided us an unfortunate reward (and I respectfully borrow the term dominant animal from Prof. Paul Ehrlich, author of The Population Bomb and The Dominant Animal).  Rather than having to hunt, or even earn our food by working for it, we step into our “rolling couches” (the truthful term for a car), and roll our lazy behinds to a building where the food is already prepared for our consumption (grocery store).  All we have to do is give the Homo Sapien guarding the food supply (the cashier) some paper with pictures on it (money), and you are allowed to take your portion home.

We no longer operate within the food chain.  We are the ultimate predator, killing anything that comes in our way.  Human beings no longer worry about being eaten.  Since food is so readily available we choose to occupy ourselves with working for paper, so that we can trade that paper for food when it is feeding time.  Everyone in the system does this.  Even the guardian of the food (the cashier) has to pay for the food in the store they guard.  The driver of the truck that delivers the food, he too has to pay.  The people working in the field, to pick the food… they pay too.  We have agreed to work in a system, where paper dominates your ability to feed.  That is the human contract.

But this illusion of plentifulness has its side effects.  As the song Don’t Sleep by the Elevaters Elevaters - Rising - Don't Sleep points out, there are “no subscriptions without the tax”.  What tax?  You watched it in the video above.  THAT my friends, is the beastly result of Homo Sapien Sapien not having to earn it’s food.  Fat, mislead humans, misleading other humans to a live a life of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, obesity and government dependency (Medicare and Medicaid).  Read more here: http://thegoldenspiral.org/2009/06/08/bpa-the-bad-and-the-ugly-there-is-no-good/

We live too rich.  The spoils of it is now finally showing itself.  Imagine this sort of display in the plains of Africa?  Imagine this being shown to the peoples of Afghanistan, the very people we are trying to liberate from the brutal grip of fundamentalist religion.  We are going liberate them from one evil, and feed them another… this new culture of ours.

This is wrong on so many levels.  Just think of the inequity of ethics, when we treat the animals that died for this grotesque meal of these people with such indignity; only to create another form of indignity.  The very people that eat meat derived from industrial farming, are suffering the consequences… disease.  Suffering begets suffering.

Isn’t it time we changed our world.  Isn’t it time we each made a decision to change our lives by participating in our decisions rather having decisions made for us by our televisions sets?  If the voice in your mind quietly told you right now, that you are not one of those people; then I hate to inform you… but you have already been programmed.  Only the people who are aware of this happening can change it in their own lives.  Look around you.  Marketing everywhere.  Cities are merely space for marketing.  Nothing is safe, not even the sky.  I couldn’t go to the beach without having to deal with these idiots:

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Plane Flying With Banner Ad... at the Beach.

The sad part is that this is so rampant that we can’t even see it anymore.  Our incredible ability to create technology results in web sites where Homo Sapiens can capture video of something and make it available to others to learn from or experience, and this is what we do with it:

I can’t wait until she wins that competition and contributes her amazing skills to further advance humanity.

What I am talking about here is that everything in our society is starting to answer to the LOWEST common denominator.  Our health, our intelligence, our cultural advancement, our science, our value systems, and even our politics.  It saddens me to see that society has taken Mike Judge’s film Idiocracy Idiocracy and turned it into an instruction manual.

You can’t change the world, you can only change yourself.  If every one of us individually heeds that message, the world changes.  It’s really quite elegant and simple.  All you have to do to change the world, is wake up, and choose to be a better person.

Eat better.  Talk better.  Do better.  Think better.  Choose better.  Love better.

“Good, better, best.  Never let it rest.  Until your good is better, and your better, best.”

That is an old quote that many of you might know already.  It is quoted as being said by St. Jerome (c. 347 – 420 A.D.).  But I find it interesting that there are numerous articles littering the internet giving credit to Tim Duncan, a basketball player who said this quote in an interview because his mom always said it to him.  So Yahoo Answers shows this quote as Tim Duncan’s rather than St. Jerome (Link Here).  If this isn’t the beginning of idiocracy I’m not sure what is.

Come on people.  You DO NOT know what you are eating.  You are being programmed by your televisions.

Let’s figure this out shall we?  To help, I started a forum.  You will see a new tab [Forum] which will take you to an open area of the site.  You don’t have to register.  You can be completely anonymous.  Start talking.  Let’s see where the solutions to this problem are.

There is only one rule: if you post insults, vulgarity, or with hate, your comment will be deleted.  This is a forum for intelligent Homo Sapiens.

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8 Responses to “What’s that in your mouth?”

  1. cshells58 Says:

    I think you know how passionate I am about this topic, so, thank you for writing this. There are so many causes that create this issue, it is hard to pinpoint just one. However, I do believe that if an individual places their focus on fixing just one, the rest will follow. I would highly recommend to each reader, if they so desire, to read an amazing book called “Food Politics” by Marion Nestle (not pronounced like the chocolate, but instead rhyming with wrestle). In it you learn that contrary to what you might think, it is not the Dept of Health and Human Services, nor the FDA, who decides things like what is listed in the food pyramid and laws on package labeling. In fact, it is the US Dept of Agriculture. And, because large agri-biz is heavily linked to the USDA and are such large contributors to political campaigns, it has become “the rule” that they are allowed to review and change any decision by the USDA. Putting politics aside, I don’t feel comfortable with a federal body that is focused on agriculture to be the same group of people who make decisions about my health. And, while this may be the foundation or root of where the misinformation comes from, it is still up to the individual to be educated and informed about how their food is made.

    I am sorry for this being more verbose than I had intended, but this really is such a deeply complex subject. We have been manipulated beyond belief about the truth behind the food industry. I hope everyone goes out this weekend for the opening of “Food, Inc.”. Please try to take the two hours to get a glimpse into this industry so you can start making better choices and understand the depth of this problem.

  2. jordan Says:

    You are absolutely right! We can only change ourselves but I think if people weren’t so full of shit the world would be better too, no?

  3. S3 Says:

    People unfortunately are full of shit, but not in the way that the “insult” insinuates, rather, they are full of shit because they don’t read anything anymore and they have no clue what the read world is about. So when the open their mouths, they regurgitate the crap that is spoon fed to them from their TVs.

  4. jordan Says:

    Regurgitating crap from tv is a brainless capability. I was thinking more along the lines of hypocrisy. I’ve heard many people rave about being a better person, eating better and doing better but they’re just great preachers. It’s just an image they like to convey and it’s quite sad and disappointing but people really are full of shit.

  5. S3 Says:

    The problem is that the people who are preaching and not living the life they talk about… are full of shit, but they are the ones who make the people who are actually trying to live a better life, look like they are preaching. The only thing a person can do is to try to live a better life, and to share the information, so other can also live a better life.

    The last part is important to me. Isn’t that what 10,000 years of evolution has led up to? An advanced being that is meant to make things better? Not worse?

    The “image” is only what you choose to see. If you live a life that is authentic, then you don’t see people who are awake to the logical truths of the world as an image or as preaching, but rather, of the same mind. But if you live a life where what you hear from these “people” seems to be preaching, then you are now admitting that you are faced with the challenge of accepting the truth, and using an ad hominem argument to debase the message releases you from having to make that choice.

    So yes, I agree with you. Most people are full of shit. That is why the world we live in is going to shit.

  6. Ekstasis Says:

    Interestingly enough, when I read the line, “I was thinking more along the lines of hypocrisy” right away, I thought of Law School, the LSAT, and Logical Fallacies. Ad Hominem…

    If you’ve heard of many people that rave about being a better person, eating better and doing better things but they’re just great preachers because they’re hypocrites, then you, unfortunately, have deprived yourself of the message. If the message is one of prosperity, truth, and sustainability, regardless of who is sending the message, it would behoove you to take the message for what it’s worth.

    To judge and label the individual because he or she does not FULLY comply with or embody their own “preaching” is to close yourself off to any growth, knowledge, and experience in this world.

    I’d recommend you watch this video on “open-mindedness”:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T69TOuqaqXI

  7. jordan Says:

    As much as I understand where you’re coming from Ekstasis, I don’t understand how it would be possible to be full of shit and yet spread a message of prosperity and truth. Talk is cheap and you’ve clearly missed my point.

  8. jordan Says:

    There’s no need to post this. I came across an interesting article and thought I’d share since this post is about “food” . Unfortunately, it holds no surprises…but now we can include muscle weakness as yet another problem caused by consuming all the wrong things. Physiologically this makes sense in that hyperglycemia is usually paired with hypokalemia.

    Here’s the link:

    http://health.yahoo.com/news/healthday/toomuchcolacancausemuscleproblems.html

    And here’s the link to the primary article:
    http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/122384352/PDFSTART?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0

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