I base almost everything I do (I try not to believe in too much) on the duality of impermanence.
The polarity shift would seriously alter everything, and that could attend a collapse of the mundi electronic. I also think a lot about The Matrix, and the nature of people as power cells. As we're making constant advances in medicine, infant care, geriatric care, we have rapidly, exponetially increased earth's population, and the human mind generates an incredible amount of electricity.
6 or 7 billion "copper-tops" and counting what.
This is going to or is having an effect on the earth's electromagnetic field, not to mention all the atomic bombs we've detonated and the huge amounts of power we're generating. Global warming aside, we are going to alter this planet.
Let's just hope there isn't a power-obsessed, extra-solar civilization keeping an eye on us, cause we've probably become a pretty shiny light bulb.
I love the air. It always smells so nice on the east coast.
thank you so much for commenting on my set! It was actually super cloudy the morning that was shot, so I was really worried that it wasn't going to work out. Luckily, after I arrived in Toronto the clouds passed, and it warmed up.
The polarity shift would seriously alter everything, and that could attend a collapse of the mundi electronic. I also think a lot about The Matrix, and the nature of people as power cells. As we're making constant advances in medicine, infant care, geriatric care, we have rapidly, exponetially increased earth's population, and the human mind generates an incredible amount of electricity.
6 or 7 billion "copper-tops" and counting what.
This is going to or is having an effect on the earth's electromagnetic field, not to mention all the atomic bombs we've detonated and the huge amounts of power we're generating. Global warming aside, we are going to alter this planet.
Let's just hope there isn't a power-obsessed, extra-solar civilization keeping an eye on us, cause we've probably become a pretty shiny light bulb.
thank you so much for commenting on my set! It was actually super cloudy the morning that was shot, so I was really worried that it wasn't going to work out. Luckily, after I arrived in Toronto the clouds passed, and it warmed up.