humanity
The evolution of humanity, from one advancement to the next.
Human Design For Beginners: The New Science of Astrology
Human Design is defined by Karen Curry Parker as the intersection between spirituality and science. It is a blueprint of how your energy works, and if used properly, how you can live your most authentic and meaningful life. Um, yes please, sign me up!
By Jessica Jones5 years ago in Futurism
Technology is making us into sheep.
So many of us think we know the answers to everything but really we're not even thinking for ourselves anymore. All of our answers are from articles we read from the Internet or popular opinions that we read on social media. It's hard not to be bombarded by these ideas. This is basically how advertisement works. It's not your fault that you're thinking these things. Algorithms and data structures have been studying you carefully throughout the years.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Futurism
Viral
It had been about two months since I met and started teaching Samuel how to read. I was impressed by how quickly he picked things up, though it was surprising that no one in his old community wanted to teach him this stuff. History is the one thing we can learn from, thus a necessary thing to remember. But maybe it was that they did not see the reason to since so much of the population had been wiped out. Maybe they had lost hope for the future of humans, and learning to read and write was the last thing on their minds.
By Kelly Brackett5 years ago in Futurism
Dreaming of dirty water - Meaning
WHAT DIRTY WATER DREAMS OF - THE MAIN INTERPRETATION Dirty water dream meaning the course of an individual's life. On the off chance that it is sloppy, grimy - you ought to fear different inconveniences that may go to an individual soon. It is likewise essential to give specific consideration to the accompanying subtleties of rest:
By Varsha Haswani5 years ago in Futurism
What Could Turn The Earth?
The Earth continued turning, the speed all at once imperceptible and nauseating but its weight on us measuring all the same. The turning of the lonely planet never quite made sense, but it was always present... Until it wasn’t. On the day the Earth stood still we stumbled, tripped over ourselves and our neighbors. Some accused the other of not looking where they were going, that they didn’t fall, they were shoved. All the same everyones' knees had hit the ground in one moment of yielding. Some people got to their feet in the days following, wiped dust from their hands and continued walking, saying, don’t you see? We can move even if the Earth isn’t, and others said, you’re wrong.
By Badonkadank5 years ago in Futurism
The Man with the Box Tattoo. Second Place in Body Art Challenge. Top Story - October 2020.
A portal exists on my left arm. Simple lines of ink bearing the bends that a canvas made of skin dictates, forms a cube open at one end. When the world around me consumes my will, when this reality pumped by a beating heart and rhythmic breaths misses a beat and grips my throat, I turn to the box on my arm.
By Dan Pittman5 years ago in Futurism
The Exodus
Contemporary Migration is a highly complex phenomenon that is shaped by a convoluted set of factors. It has existed for centuries and has become a part of mankind’s shared history. Both the origins and the reverberations of migration are multifaceted and tangled, taking numerous forms from voluntary to forcible. The decision to migrate, be it on international or internal levels, tends to be heavily influenced by many circumstances such as economic conditions, employment or development opportunities, poverty, hunger, conflicts, environmental threats, or climate shocks. Although the list is not fully exhaustive, it gives a clear idea of how diversified the migration drivers can be.
By Risalat Consultants International LLC5 years ago in Futurism
The Milesians
The term Milesians refers to the natives of ancient Miletus among whom were the three great philosophers- Thales, Anaximander and Anaximenes. They were the citizens of Miletus, an Ionian Greek city, around. 6th century B.C. Before the advent of the Milesians, any acts of humans, animals, or nature that took place in the world were ascribed to the acts of Gods. For example, ‘A guilty passion is the work of Aphrodite, an act of folly means that ‘Zeus took away his wits’, outstanding prowess on the field of battle is owed to the god who ‘breathed might into’ the hero’1
By Satyarth Pandita5 years ago in Futurism










