Intro: I shared this comment for the creator of this image (on right) => Image by Nina Garman from Pixabay:
Thank you Nina for sharing this cute emoji that’s perfect for the post I created, regarding society’s subtle to obvious deceptive ways that negatively affect humanity, wrapped all pretty in a WHITE, seemingly “pure-intentioned” outer covering, that hides what REEKS of a MEGA LOAD OF DOO DOO that’s been marinating in a NASTY@$$ porta potty for weeks within a scorching hot and humid location. I used it for post: [this one]
I shared the following comment for video, “Weekly Energy Update | 2/13 – 2/20 | Victor Oddo“:
Thank you Vic for an excellent video packed with a wealth of invaluable knowledge, helpful personal stories, great examples and analogies, and profound wisdom, and especially your multifaceted and Multidimensional Full Presence.
You also brought up a great reminder of how we can be mindful of not only our own state or level of consciousness, but for others too.
And one of the interesting things I’ve witnessed recently reminded me that the mind is about QUANTITY, but the Heart is about QUALITY.
I have no doubt that this video I saw recently popped into my awareness in order for me to further realize this truth.
It was a YouTube video of a collection of some guy (you didn’t see, just his hands) video taping the boring process of how various street foods in Korea are made, with one of the most poor quality recording methods—and not even the delicious looking kind either, but most appeared stale and of very low quality; but YET, it had over 20 MILLION views….CRAzy!
I fast-forwarded through it out of curiosity—like WHAT interesting thing(s) attracted SO MANY people??—but wasn’t impressed by any of the very low standard content.
I received an insight that this is what SO MANY people are attracted to, just within a tiny country, even during these accelerated times of MAJOR CHANGES, which is sadly comfort food addiction (a MAJOR collective problem in Korea, along with workaholism, alcoholism, and ongoing corruption within the government).
I even I had a problem with this since childhood––since I grew up in South Korea, though I didn’t attend Korean schools—along with SO MANY Koreans, because at every single Korean elementary school, there are super cheap, low-quality, comfort food places set up at or near many school supply stores.
This is something that the Korean government started after the war—encouraging their citizens to eat more cheap flour (shipped from the U.S.), rather than rice—which caused SO MANY children to become addicted to comfort foods at such a young age (extremely popular in Korea).
But when we become aware of the important details of WHY things are the way they are, it’s much easier to have compassion for such people and situations, rather than feel envious or jealous of them, and/or even judge them as less than.
In addition, as much as I enjoy watching certain Korean drama series—internationally popular for an understandable reason—they often incorporate the actors eating super cheap and very unhealthy ramen noodles and/or fried chicken, some even going overboard and making it too obvious of their product placements.
This includes the American Netflix show, The Good WItch, that cleverly incorporated “good” and some interesting aspects (though overall not so great show), but aggressively pushed a lot of baked goods into practically every episode, in a riDONKulous way.
And I have no doubt that they, too—like many other international TV shows and movies––are FULLY aware that excess sugar and carbs are the causes of many issues, aches, pains, and dis-eases on all energetic levels: mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual.
I found it interesting to be able to catch such things that more than likely flew over my head when my consciousness was at lower levels.
Unfortunately, throughout our world, tons of various pills have become THE SOLUTION to so many problems.
And even in Korea, there are multiple pharmacy stores just within a single block, because they’ve deeply conditioned Koreans to heavily rely upon pills for EVERYTHING.
SO it’s no surprise that the GLOBAL pharmaceutical industry made 1.2 TRILLION DOLLARS IN SALES recently (an update for February of 2022).
Not too long ago, this YouTube clip of a sports video popped into my awareness—and btw, I have almost zero interest in sports, besides occasionally watching basketball a while back—and one of the guys (Charles Barkley) brought up a great point in a somewhat subtle and joking way about Shaq.
So I ended up sharing a comment (which I normally DON’T for sports videos) that stated something to the effect that I’m pretty sure Shaq is AWARE that all the high sugar and high carbs foods and drinks he sponsors go against his “care” to find ways to prevent things like diabetes and high blood pressure that his family members have been struggling with for a while.
Anyhoo, I intend to make a video about all of this one day this year, the RED FLAGS of our society that are often masked with ulterior motives—”caring” “right” and “good” ways of being, living, and doing…a MEGA LOAD OF DOO DOO that needs to be further exposed, brought to the LIGHT.
Update
2/21/2022
Review for K-Drama: Live Up to Your Name
Title: Had Potential for 10 🌟 Rating, But Overly PUSHED Ramen Product Placement
This is a highly creative K-drama series that has so many positive aspects to it, to include:
an amazing and unique story, interesting and/or lovable characters, engaging dialogue, raw emotions and authentic feelings, suspense, romance, comedy, action, effective CONTRASTS (like “negative” traits and bad guys”), and very important Life lessons such as Unconditional/True Love (for self/others), Unconditional Forgiveness (for self/others), Deep Understanding, Compassion, Profound Wisdom, Following Heart, Integrity, Authenticity, Honesty, Loyalty, Teamwork, and much more.
But WHY ruin all that by going overboard with a low-standard, cheap, extremely unhealthy, RAMEN product placement?
Plus, it doesn’t even make sense that a well-educated doctor would often eat ramen that can cause various health issues and diseases.
At least one Korean man has died from malnutrition eating ramen for over a month in the past.
Is it so important to make profit that so many of these creators of Korean dramas insist on being a major, negative influence to humanity, with excessive ramen (and even fried chicken) product placements?
And they are AWARE that many throughout this world are already suffering from comfort food addiction, as well as alcoholism, especially Koreans (to include children).
It’s TIME for MAJOR CHANGES; otherwise, human history will repeat itself via spiraling downfalls due to ongoing corruption. REMEMBER THAT.
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