Brave New World
"He's Alfa Plus, and you are a Beta". She has to know where to stop, in everything she does. On the up side, there are many people within her 'category' or 'class'. These words are not in use, instead people say "I am..." for Alfa, Beta, etc. There are many levels. Do you die in the one you were born?
People use little bottles with aq click sound every now and then, they do so in order to take some little pills. They have a different name: they are 'somas'. It's hard to tell by the look of somebody's face, which emotion it is for. But we know that they are not facing with their negative feelings. That's why an amazing yoga meditation principle is to 'sit with it' - this one in reality. The Huxley novel has contemporary undertones: never becoming old, it's making me worry about another world in the near future. One which excludes nature, animals and emotions.
What do we do with our emotions, really? Do we run away from them, hiding underneath a tree? Or do we feel sadness as grown-ups do? The 'social body' as they call it, of the Brave New World in New London do not feel anything negative. Their 'levels' have to be in balance and they have used science to get there. By continuous work in genetics, the society stands together as a happy whole. Everyone belongs to everyone, and education is called 'conditioning'. We should be calling it that way in the real world too. What's 'correction' for us? And do we relate to one another in the emotional sense in any different way? Monogamy is a museum from the savage land: the land where people eat and drink and feel and love - with emotion.
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People use little bottles with aq click sound every now and then, they do so in order to take some little pills. They have a different name: they are 'somas'. It's hard to tell by the look of somebody's face, which emotion it is for. But we know that they are not facing with their negative feelings. That's why an amazing yoga meditation principle is to 'sit with it' - this one in reality. The Huxley novel has contemporary undertones: never becoming old, it's making me worry about another world in the near future. One which excludes nature, animals and emotions.
What do we do with our emotions, really? Do we run away from them, hiding underneath a tree? Or do we feel sadness as grown-ups do? The 'social body' as they call it, of the Brave New World in New London do not feel anything negative. Their 'levels' have to be in balance and they have used science to get there. By continuous work in genetics, the society stands together as a happy whole. Everyone belongs to everyone, and education is called 'conditioning'. We should be calling it that way in the real world too. What's 'correction' for us? And do we relate to one another in the emotional sense in any different way? Monogamy is a museum from the savage land: the land where people eat and drink and feel and love - with emotion.
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