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dynamo
21st May 2018, 13:48
Joe Martino (http://www.collective-evolution.com/author/joe/)

February 16, 2018



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For centuries art has been used as a tool for telling the human story. What we look like, what we do, artistic expressions of our society – all are encompassed in centuries worth of art.


Now is no different. We see in film and music today, people calling out various aspects of our society that need to be observed. Whether it’s bands talking about the prison like nature of our world or films drawing upon the underlying consciousness that makes up all of life, the reflection triggers are there.


It’s no secret that in our society today we are faced with many challenges that are long overdue for change. In fact, humanity is being challenged a great deal to deal with those changes… now. It’s part of an overall shift in consciousness (http://go.collective-evolution.com/screening/) sweeping its way across our world.


The following drawings by Al Margen (https://www.facebook.com/AlMargenPagina/) offer an opportunity to reflect on what our society has become. What do we do with these feelings as they arise from looking at these images? Begin with yourself. How do you feel about the images you see? Are you contributing to what they are representing? What can you do to change yourself and your own behaviours when it comes to what you see below?


Through acting on this change yourself, from a peaceful non judgmental or damning way, you inspire others to do the same. It’s one thing to simply look at these images and be amused, it’s another to begin acting on what they represent.
We choose to act. Change Starts Within.


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dynamo
21st May 2018, 13:49
...continued due to image limit per post...dynamo



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gord
21st May 2018, 16:24
I love this kind of drawing. Here's a maybe appropriate old one a friend had on his wall when we were teenagers.

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toppy
23rd May 2018, 06:51
Thanks for the post, Dynamo.
The drawings are brilliant.