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Does anyone else ever think about finding a piece of off grid land and to literally start civilization over, without even bringing any modern tools,

so that you can learn how to build a civilization ground up? Like having the knowledge, discipline and health to be able to just walk into a forest and within a few months have a little village built.

Learning primitive technology would make you enfranchised completely to fulfill your power process that is in your nature, which is to build up your skill level where you have dominion and mastery over the earth. Not giving mastery over to machines and technocrats, but for man to have mastery over the earth. This power process has been taken from us.

Modern man has been placated and made docile by entertainment, video games and porn. We need to get out of the trance of comfort, ease and pleasure that we have been lulled into. It is very akin to the pleasure prison described in a brave new world.

It seems as though everyone is walking around in a fog, going in the same direction. And that this is the beginning of the rest of the future now, and that from now on there’ll simply be all these robots walking around, feeling nothing, thinking nothing. And there’ll be nobody left almost to remind them that there once was a species called a human being, with feelings and thoughts. And that history and memory are right now being erased, and soon nobody will really remember that life existed on the planet!

It seems as though we are entering into a new dark age, and these off grid places could be like reserves, islands of safety, where history can be remembered, and the human being can continue to function in order to maintain the species through a dark age. Kind of like an underground and the purpose of this underground is to find out how to preserve the light, life, the culture. How to keep things living.
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Likestoenjoylife · 51-55, M
Dont need to live off the grid but if people would let me contact them if I needed to talk would be good