Thursday, February 3, 2011

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"This is not a sign of good health to be well adapted to a profoundly sick society." Krishnamurti .

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The Zeitgeist Movement is apolitical and does not recognize or nation, no government, no religion, no creed or class. Our reflections have led us to the conclusion that these values are wrong, outdated and far from positive values for growth and development of human potential. Their foundations are based on the division of power and social strata, not unity and equality, which are our goals. While

is important to understand that everything in life is the result of a natural evolution, we must also recognize the fact that mankind has the ability to slow dramatically or even paralyze progress through social structures obsolete dogmatic and therefore in contradiction with nature itself. The result of this paralysis is the world you live today, because of wars, corruption, elitism, poverty, epidemics, abuse of human rights, inequality and crime.

This movement is a movement of conscience, whose mission is to foster a continuing evolution in personal, social, technological and spiritual. He recognizes that man is the natural path of unification, after a general recognition of the understanding, both fundamental and empirical, of how nature works and how we as human beings , are part of this universal unfolding we call life.

Although this pathway exists, it is still too often ignored by most of the population, which strives to carry out operating methods and associations of another age. These are the intellectual inadequacies that the Zeitgeist Movement hopes to overcome through education and social action.

The objective is to review our global society based on current knowledge at all levels, not only by promoting awareness of social and technological possibilities, many of which have been conditioned to believe they were impossible or "cons- nature "but also providing the means to overcome these obstacles in a society that perpetuates these outdated systems.

Many of the ideas of this movement comes from an organization called "The Venus Project" (Project Venus), led by Jacque Fresco, social engineer and industrial designer. He worked virtually his entire life to create the tools necessary for the emergence of a worldview that could eventually abolish war, poverty, crime, social division and corruption. His ideas are not radical or complex. They do not impose a subjective interpretation. In this model, society is created in the image of nature, with variations basically predefined.

The movement itself is not a centralized structure. We are not here to lead, but to organize and teach.

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