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Ingrid Bauer <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Nov 1999 17:24:56 -0800
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>  It was
>the point of my post precisely to show that this instinct is not degraded
it
>is just unused but netherveless completly present and available.
>And to be able to tap into it we need to let go of the rational mind.
>jean-claude
>
>  That would be fine if we all lived in the jungle. Seeing how most of my
>hunting is done in the supermarket, it may pay to bring some of that
>rational mind with you.
Oh yes !
I am not saying to not use the rational mind, but to use it in an other
context from what it have been trained to do.
I will point out that supermarkets are specially made for you to behave like
a robot without any kind of mind at all.
The rationnal mind might be of better use if it was helping you to stay
away from the supermarket in the
1st place .and to enter in a process of creating a  more fulfilling
alternative. ( slow and long process that will require lot of imagination
and thought process)
The quality of food in supermarket will be  decreasing unavoidably.( there
is nothing good  to expect from that kind of system of distribution of food)
The choice is not between supermarket or jungle ( that will be unreasonable
change) there is millions of other options ( some allready available and in
place )
jean-claude  `
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