[MD] Code of Art

Heather Perella spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 16 14:52:32 PDT 2008


SA previously:
> P.S.  Anybody ever see Akira.  Precognition was mentioned
> in this anime
> and was a big part of what happened in the story.
 
> Ron:
> The mushrooms I ate were a big part of that story too, what
> impressed me
> about that film was how the Japanese culture was
> traumatized by the
> induction of nuclear weapons into the culture. People tend
> to forget
> That world war II ended as a nuclear war. I remember it
> being about
> 2hrs of apocalyptic climaxes, one after another until
> nothing was left
> But floating debris around a black hole. 

SA:  I also saw an effort to change this bomb from going off, but it would take listening to our precognitions.  Yet, as I found out you never want to cry wolf on a sailing ship by ringing the bell if nothing serious is happening, well, as we all know soon or later nobody will listen to the wolf crier.  There was a lot of 'The End is Nigh' type stuff in that movie too, and then boom, all these events coalesed with many different reasons guiding these events, too, which was a very interesting way to put it by the movie's writer.  People had all these reasons for why certain events were happening, but you, as the viewer of the movie, already knew why certain people were doing what they were doing (well, since you followed them throughout the movie), but when many of these people came together near the end, they each interpreted the others actions according to how their own experiences lead up to the last events in the story.  The second bomb went off, but
 people were saved and they could start over and rebuild.
      The atomic bombs going off in Japan, I'm sure, stuck a psyche in that culture that we would have a very hard time understanding since the bombs were dropped on them.  The horror, the nightmares, the trying to put their lives back together and getting such a nightmare coped with.  We have ideas, and histories in our own lives that we could try to compare with to sympathize, but these bombs, as we know, are truly something else.
      I met somebody from the Netherlands while in the university.  She was an exchange student.  Once she talked with my dad and I about a fear she deeply had.  She was afraid Germany was getting stronger again.  It's economy was growing very strong.  She was afraid that with this strength Germany might try to invade her country again.  It took some deep discussion to calm her fears that Germany didn't seem to be headed in that direction anytime soon.  Somethin' hu.

woods,
SA


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