tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-454070303706211321.post5402267224072887004..comments2023-06-14T01:52:22.617-07:00Comments on the cunning man: Planet Prozacthe cunning manhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00944045471308216470noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-454070303706211321.post-6212047917538582892010-02-15T15:06:58.251-08:002010-02-15T15:06:58.251-08:00Nice article, thank you. I agree that it is very ...Nice article, thank you. I agree that it is very difficult, even undesirable, to open the heart and mind up to the world at large and only be connected selectively. To willingly engage with nature is to feel the pain of a billion open wounds inflicted through contempt and ignorance by people.<br /><br />But perhaps a little like the pain of ecstasy reported by many other religions this can be strangely positive. For me, to share the scars of the earth through all manner of so-called 'ill-health' is to wear my colours with pride. A reminder that I (sometimes hypocritically but less so as the years roll on I hope) disassociate myself from those that would violate the earth through greed or mere complicity. That I am the Lady's man through and through.<br /><br />You are right brother, these chosen harms we feel are not so-called disease: they are our war cry.Andy Stonehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09342892039208274756noreply@blogger.com