ZOO

Kisito

Jedi Council Member
There is this new US series "zoo" is now out on French television. I've only seen the first three episodes. This is the story of behavior change of animals. The film focuses on the intrinsic and intuitive communication of animals. This made me think that the Cassiopaeans seemed to say. Some evolved animals are organic portals. These animals do not have an individual consciousness, but a collective consciousness. Their neuronal connection would not be improved enough to have an individual consciousness. Also other existential questions are grafted. Why would an individual consciousness to a higher collective consciousness of kind "elgregor" or "pantheism"? The density change response does not entirely satisfy me. Another interesting point in the series, is that the idea developed in conjunction with others, is that if vision changes, the perception changes, and if the perception changes, behavior changes.https://youtu.be/YKr70mFxf_w
 
I am watching this now, just a few shows in. It is very interesting to me, maybe because I am an animal lover (could be a bias), and have noticed the very strange animal behaviors occurring all over the place lately.

I was under the understanding that animals were 2D, group souls. As opposed to 3D in which there exists OPs, who may be more aligned with the group soul 2D concept, but exist in 3D. And that some 2D animals are actually expressing awareness and maybe even desire to advance to 3D. My understanding may be skewed and my interpretation more abstract, so I may not be catching the details. Besides the fact that I am kinda watching while doing other things and maybe missing alot.

But, first thing that caught my attention after the anomalous Lion behavior, was the journalist's take on it being a chemical "GMO-ish" issue (interesting). And that the animal behavior was also apparently shared throughout each species globally. The winged bats wanting to free their winged bird friends. Also interesting that the predator animals did not always 'kill' their 'human prey', but also did kill for no apparent reason.

I have always questioned the 'humans at the top of the feeding chain' thing (not even taking a 4D scenario into consideration). I mean, a man vs a bear, a man vs a shark, a man vs a wolf (unless you're Chuck Norris), etc., who usually wins? We ain't all that. Maybe we just think that we are 'at the top'. I doubt that animals have a 'flow chart' folded up in their pockets.

I wonder, do they 'fear us' (as the ultimate predator), or do they just recognize our hubris and fear the consequence of what that may mean, not just for their own survival, but 'nature' as a whole? Did animals ever 'Rule the Earth'?, or did they just inhabit it...as it is?

Anyway, I find the thought that the animal kingdom might eventually get a little pissed off at us for 'creating our own realities', working against 'nature' and our own inner human instincts, and allowing the 'ultimate predators' (psychopaths) to essentially 'Rule the Earth' interesting. Not to mention the biblical 'subdue' the animals BS (that would be enough to piss me off).

So far, interesting show.
 
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