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☽Selene☾
@selenevisions
What happens when technology advances faster than our emotional development? A cultural criticism around the onchain culture’s psychological state through Jungian lens + Twin Peaks references Wrote this for the Summer Creative Contest hosted by @benoit-tokyo and @fountaindotink which got me in 3rd place together with my co-host @kayakiko https://fountain.ink/p/selene/writing-for-eternity-while-trapped-in-temporal-personas
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☽Selene☾
@selenevisions
@infiniteorb this feels like smth you would be interested in, would love to hear ur thoughts if u ever wanna take a look!
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ALUCARD
@infiniteorb
read it earlier today the metaphor of Twin Peaks was a powerful frame and the tension between permanence and psychological immaturity, especially in “performed authenticity,” really stayed with me. strong yes to the call for integration. we can't keep building tech faster than we're willing to evolve inwardly.
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☽Selene☾
@selenevisions
thank you so much for taking the time to read and give me a piece of your mind! means a lot. the call to intergration is one thing, but the -how to- seems to get harder and harder in this society. any thoughts on that, or suggestions?
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ALUCARD
@infiniteorb
for me, it begins with accepting when we’re out of alignment. chasing external rewards only fuels performance. we have to first grow tired of all the plastic and recognize that the fulfillment we seek already lives within us. the more people awaken to this truth, the easier it becomes for others to follow.
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☽Selene☾
@selenevisions
well said my point is more around how does the ripple effect happen when the forces we are "fighting" against are utilizing their millions of weapons on the collective consciousness 24/7
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ALUCARD
@infiniteorb
can’t claim to know the right answer, but i'd say the ripple effect has to start from within the very systems built to keep us hooked.
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