RE: "FINDING THE CURVE"- Einar Kuusk (FLAT EARTH DOCUMENTARY)
I actually agree with your viewpoint newsandviews, though perhaps did not articulate myself effectively. From my perspective and in my experience with people I have kinesiology sessions with, our mind has many sneaky ways to 'trick' us into losing ourselves in for example 'conspiracy theories' for the sole purpose of ensuring that we don't actually move ourselves in our reality and don't manifest change in fact but rather remain in the realm of knowledge, information and reactions. I don't condemn investigation or asking questions. To the contrary, investigating all things is the key to developing the understanding and awareness necessary for us to take informed actions. What I was trying to point out in my first comment is how when it comes to exploring and investigating things, we must also question our own starting point. We must be honest with ourselves in asking ourselves whether our investigation is from the starting point of distracting ourselves with emotional and feeling reactions to the knowledge and information we're busy accumulating or whether we are looking at the information from a solution-oriented starting point. Investigating all things from the starting point of keeping what is good and changing what is not.
Glad you clarified Kim. :) I'll reiterate my position as I think you're both right... "different routes, same end" :) And @newsandviews is right about the "gravity" of research being done... this is about so much more than shape ;) so much more. :) Have fun with it, or leave it those who can :)