In the latest episode of The Secret Teachings with Ryan Gable, we explore the unsettling reality that our perception is heavily shaped by the constant imagery from the screens that dominate our lives. As we navigate this landscape, the world can often appear ugly, angry, and lost.
Diving deep into the implications of this screen-centric existence, we reflect on Orwell's prophecy, where he stated that the new world would be "founded upon hatred," leaving emotions like fear and rage as the primary experiences. Simultaneously, we examine the disintegration of relationships—between children and parents, couples, and friends—and how this mirrors the troubling vision presented by Huxley, where the state chooses children, replacing the divine with technology and a pharmacological societal control.
We also discuss Bertrand Russell's insight from the 1950s, foreseeing a future where diets, injections, and injunctions dictate the beliefs and characters deemed desirable by those in power, effectively silencing dissent against authority.
As we navigate these themes, it's evident that the calls for communism and anarchy mask a deeper yearning for perpetual chaos, as the technocratic elite continue to transcend biological limitations through gene editing and enhancements.
Join us for this thought-provoking journey into the influence of technology and the implications for our humanity.
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