Conversations have been quite interesting lately. Viewing "Thrive" last month has led to many discussions about it and the state of the world. Not only with close friends but with people sitting near me at coffee shops or restaurants (and facebook when it was initially released.) It's been interesting to hear what people are thinking and to find the similarities in our thoughts and ideas. Last night some friends came over for dinner. It was fun to see them and hang out for a while. A discussion about taxes and such came up last night and led to us following the flow as we had all recently been told to watch Zietgiest.
Over dinner we watched Zietgiest! How could we not. The theme in most of these documentaries is about the few people who have most of the money, controlling how the world (including the USA) is run. Although the movies end up in the same place they start in different places. Zietgiest started with religions going back through all of recorded history. It was quite amazing to see the similarities of all of them from Greek Mythology to Christianity.
My Wonder filled Moment was realizing that my conversations with people are changing. More people seem to be talking about the possibilities of what the world may look like in the future depending on the decisions we make now, both individually and collectively. I feel an openness to the world changing in ways we can't even imagine and I am so excited about it.
In Gratitude,
Linda G
Over dinner we watched Zietgiest! How could we not. The theme in most of these documentaries is about the few people who have most of the money, controlling how the world (including the USA) is run. Although the movies end up in the same place they start in different places. Zietgiest started with religions going back through all of recorded history. It was quite amazing to see the similarities of all of them from Greek Mythology to Christianity.
My Wonder filled Moment was realizing that my conversations with people are changing. More people seem to be talking about the possibilities of what the world may look like in the future depending on the decisions we make now, both individually and collectively. I feel an openness to the world changing in ways we can't even imagine and I am so excited about it.
In Gratitude,
Linda G
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