Gregg Braden
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We're seeing another segment of our society that doesn't necessarily know everything that we're speaking about and doesn't necessarily have the vocabulary that we're using but they recognize that things are happening too fast. It's not good for us. They want to slow down and go back to the basics.
We're seeing another segment of our society that doesn't necessarily know everything that we're speaking about and doesn't necessarily have the vocabulary that we're using but they recognize that things are happening too fast. It's not good for us. They want to slow down and go back to the basics.
And so those are the people I see in my little food co-op that are pulling their kids out of public schools to teach them their own family values. They're growing their own food. They're using medicinal herbs and traditional medicine to heal their bodies. And what I think we'll see, and this can't last long, I think we're gonna see these two parallel societies check each other out.
And so those are the people I see in my little food co-op that are pulling their kids out of public schools to teach them their own family values. They're growing their own food. They're using medicinal herbs and traditional medicine to heal their bodies. And what I think we'll see, and this can't last long, I think we're gonna see these two parallel societies check each other out.
And so those are the people I see in my little food co-op that are pulling their kids out of public schools to teach them their own family values. They're growing their own food. They're using medicinal herbs and traditional medicine to heal their bodies. And what I think we'll see, and this can't last long, I think we're gonna see these two parallel societies check each other out.
And we're gonna say who's happier, who's healthier, whose lives are more fulfilled. And the answer to that question is going to be where we emerge. And my sense is there'll probably be a middle ground. I think we'll never let the technology go, but we don't have to incorporate into our bodies. We can allow the technology to serve us rather than enslave us. And that's what I see ultimately.
And we're gonna say who's happier, who's healthier, whose lives are more fulfilled. And the answer to that question is going to be where we emerge. And my sense is there'll probably be a middle ground. I think we'll never let the technology go, but we don't have to incorporate into our bodies. We can allow the technology to serve us rather than enslave us. And that's what I see ultimately.
And we're gonna say who's happier, who's healthier, whose lives are more fulfilled. And the answer to that question is going to be where we emerge. And my sense is there'll probably be a middle ground. I think we'll never let the technology go, but we don't have to incorporate into our bodies. We can allow the technology to serve us rather than enslave us. And that's what I see ultimately.
And it only happens by us embracing our divinity, the truth of what it means to be human in our human capacities.
And it only happens by us embracing our divinity, the truth of what it means to be human in our human capacities.
And it only happens by us embracing our divinity, the truth of what it means to be human in our human capacities.
That was it? That was the lightning round?
That was it? That was the lightning round?
That was it? That was the lightning round?