humanity
The evolution of humanity, from one advancement to the next.
Mystic beginnings
When I woke up that morning it seemed just like another day. Filled with the mundane task of my regular routine of house chores and taking care of the animals around the farm. Until I got an unusual call from a friend down the bayou who was concerned about some of her cattle gone missing. Losing your keys is one thing but a whole cow...strange. But hey mischief can strike at any moment who am I to say when things should go down. I picked up the phone sounding concerned. After hearing the news I finished breakfast and headed down that way to help. When I pulled up in the yard Rachel's face looked like she was missing more than just a cow. I reassured her that we'd find it to just take a moment and breathe...farm life ain't cheap. So I figured that's where the extra stress came from little did I know the cow was the least of our problems.
By Alecia Ray 5 years ago in Futurism
Life in Alignment
Everything flowed; through her human eyes, from her soul to the cosmos. She was different; not unique, not refreshing, not weird, nor an outcast, or sociopath- but wordlessly different. She was not from this world and she knew it. Energetically sensitive as she was, she realized she was (what is known now as) an Empath at 5 years of age. She unknowingly embodied tremendous power. She could both receive what others put out energetically, and transmit to others energetic codes that would make them integrate higher vibrational frequencies and emote the feelings that corresponded. It was just a little energetic and emotional manipulation, but she had no idea that was the case at the time. She was just a child and knew that if someone’s energy field made her feel bad, she could make them feel better. Even if only because she wanted to feel better herself.
By Chelsea Henderson5 years ago in Futurism
Relativity, the Problem With Perception
Preface A world of relativity, hell for those seeking the absolute, the truth. So many opinions, so many perspectives each claiming equal validity as merely an opinion. A world of many entities all experiencing the same phenomena yet perceiving them very differently and concluding in stark contrast. This world, this reality is very much is analogous to the story of the tower of Babel in biblical scripture. Systems built upon systems of limitation of perception and expression. I posit that this reality is designed to obscure truth. If the pessimistic slant of my words put you off reading further i.e. the emotional tone of message matters to you then it is unlikely that you seek truth; for to seek truth is to do so without expectation of its appeal or lack thereof.
By The Teacher In Black5 years ago in Futurism
Misandry
Written by Leon Zadok - December 21, 2020 Men rule the world. Should we care about a bit of prejudice thrown their way? If for one moment, we can think of society as being composed of just two genders we would all agree that women are more often victims than their male counterparts. Women account for almost all of the domestic violence cases reported. They are most often sexually assaulted, and not by other women. They have suffered and continue to suffer workplace discrimination that many male colleagues may simply not recognize. It is in no doubt they are discriminated against by virtue of their gender - attributed at birth and, to some, a perceived defect.
By SNROCINUTAF5 years ago in Futurism
Dystopian Societies
Before you is an article explaining the different themes of a dystopian society present in our media today. In a dystopian society, the world is described as being the opposite of a perfect society. This society is as distressing and as oppressive as possible. A dystopia can be central; an enclosed town with a corrupt government terrorizing the people within. Including, a dystopian society could be considered universal if a nuclear apocalypse destroyed the world, besides one community, with a person in power being wicked to the citizens. In the documentation below, is a set of different medias that reveal dystopian societies are clarified to further the imagined dystopias. In the following composed source before you, is a make up of diverse forms of themes within the dystopian societies that our culture depicts.
By Beige Shell Writings5 years ago in Futurism
Early Pastoral Tribe
Early History: Pastoral Tribe The sun shone down on the steppes and plains, glinting off the tall reeds, which swayed in the soft breeze. I gently swiped a small bead of sweat from my forehead as my hands cramped from the constant motion of milking. I had been at this work for hours, jumping from one cow to the next, filling one container of the white liquid after another. I knew that my clan desperately needed the trading resources if we were to continue thriving, but, still, I grew drowsy from nature’s soft whispers. A large bee almost hummed me to sleep, but my thoughts cleared as a woman’s distant laughter shook me. I got back to work. After I filled a few more buckets with the rich milk, I stood up from my small stool with the bucket in hand and walked into our small abode.
By Shelby Wells5 years ago in Futurism
If Creative Thinkers Are So Clever, Why Do We Still Have Problems In the World?
Restless minds You would have thought, wouldn’t you, that by now we would have sorted out how we want to live, what political and economic system works and we would have found an excellent comfort level, where nothing changes, and everyone is happy… Brave New World?
By Charles Leon5 years ago in Futurism






