--- In [email protected], "Nelson" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> --- In [email protected], off_world_beings 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > 
> > I am interested to know people's opinions of Vedic practices (or 
> > practices associated with the 4 Vedas, Upanishads, six systems 
of 
> > Indian Philosophy, and the other aspects of what can be called 
Vedic 
> > culture, Mahabharata, Smritis, Ayurved, Sthapatya Ved, etc.
> > 
> > I would like any details that people can think of.
> > 
> > 1. What specifically do you think will die out from the vedic 
> > culture, over the next 200 to 500 years, ASSUMING the human race 
> > continues, without self destruction, and slowly but surely 
favors 
> > those things which allow its continuance (eg. Health, proper 
diet, 
> > organic food, less use of pharmaceuticals [think of the recent 
> > disaster of mood enhancers given to many problem teenages, and 
other 
> > recent pharmaceutical scandal]. Also the fact that more and more 
> > studies are showing that polluon directly affects intelligence. 
> > Natural selection means that those places successful (or lucky) 
in 
> > limiting pollution will increase in intelligence, and therefore 
> > demand less pollution and so on). 
> > 
> > 
> > 2.What specifically do you think will die out from the Modern 
> > Science culture, [ASSUMING the human race continues, without 
self 
> > destruction] and slowly but surely favors those things which, 
> > through natural selection, allow its continuance and flowering.?
> > 
> > 3. What do you think will be promoting to human evolution from 
> > Modern Science based culture, and therefore natural selection 
would 
> > tend to  favor those that favor such aspects (eg: solar power?)?
> > 
> > Interested in people's thoughts. (assuming anyone believes in 
> > natural selection as an aspect of nature) Thanks.
> +++++ Question on number three- do you get points for favoring
> something and not doing it?
>      There is always a lot of talk going on which is easier but I
> favored doing it and then talking about it later.
>      I do live off the grid- it's my own choice but, I don't know 
if
> it should mean anything to anyone else.  N.



I think that it is inevitable that everyone will have to live off 
the grid with some minimal use of machines, but limited usage of 
machines and very low-impact environmentally. Otherwise Earth will 
throw us off. 
I am aiming to live off the grid quite soon. But I will keep my car, 
which is a drug to us. Hopefully cars will be non-polluting and non 
oil based one day.

You are ahead of the curve.





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