SYNCHRONICITY
Yesterday I watched the first two episodes of “ZOO”, an American mini-serie describing the rise of the animal kingdom against the human species. It starts in southern Africa, when lions kill 22 tourists. This morning I saw the above picture and it perfectly fits. Synchronicity.
What message does the series try to get across? When animals realise that they are stronger than us (in numbers, strength, ferocity and weapons), they will attack. Alfred Hitchcock used this theme in the movie “Birds”, where flocks of birds attack the “innocent”. The possibility of such change in animal attitude is horrifying. Still signs of it you can find on the internet.
Deliberate attacks of sharks, elephants, monkees and predators seem on the rise.
There are several explanations for this phenomenon. Consciousness is on the rise. Humans know their indigo-children and the same happens among animals. In this process the (reptilian) brain gets free from his slave-status. This is a part of the brain, we share with other mammals.
The cycle is a progressive one. There comes a moment, when we “eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil.” We enter a phase in which morals and human rights develop. This happens within another part of the brain, we also have in common with fellow-mammals (dolphins and whales f.i.).This developing mental state can result in dogma of superiority of a species or even a region. Religion formalises a global moral control and ignites bloody wars of annihilation. The Endfase of which we are experiencing at the moment and on a global scale.
If animals eat of the tree of good and evil, they may realise, how we treat animals and with what purpose?
A lion with this insight and controlling his anger and desparation, can be very dangerous. Especially when they support eachother and work as a team.
“ZOO” blames the genetically modified meat the predators are fed. But this would effect humans as well. Are the animals rising in consciousness and are we being systematically dumbed down
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