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Sirius Business

from The Musical Magic Box by The Metro-Gnohm

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This is about our connection with nature and how what we create is natural. Just because it is natural does not mean that is best for us. The universe is an intelligent being and we are all apart of it. Now there is something to ponder...

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Nature is conscious. Nature is alive. Nature is an organism full of intent.

Machines and computers, they are apart of us. We don't perceive them as apart of us because we identify with the flesh and exteriorize the fabricated metal.

Our own decision to view the universe as dead, as inanimate, as unintelligent, allowed us, permitted us to dissect it, use it, deny its validity outside of human purpose. Now the consequence of living like that is coming back to haunt us. Now we have almost destroyed our home. We have almost cut the earth from beneath our own feet.

Nature is conscious. Nature is alive. Nature is an organism full of intent.

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from The Musical Magic Box, released August 28, 2013
Terence McKenna - Spoken Word

Thank you, Terence McKenna for being an inspiring and intelligent person. RIP.

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The Metro-Gnohm Halifax, Nova Scotia

The Metro-Gnohm is a Multi-Instrumentalist, Producer, Music Teacher, and DJ from the woods surrounding Halifax, Nova Scotia. He plays acoustic music under the title of The Metro-Gnohm Unplugged. There is also a DJ Duo that includes The Metro-Gnohm and Wobble Wallah, named The Bass Babas, who flow back n forth between realms. ... more

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