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Navigating The Predator World

David Price
4 min readJan 4, 2024

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Sari Bremer

A war takes place within every artist…In many ways, the artists’ inherent willingness to sacrifice his personal happiness for the image underlies his estrangement from society as a whole.

I often think of the character of the fool in Shakespeare’s King Lear. He is constantly compelled to state the truth even though it will be his eventual demise.

— Jung

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But when you come to Earth, you’re not a Creator anymore. You’ve just entered into the predator world. You have to survive; you have to eat; you have to find shelter. There’s a lot that you have to do when you come to this Earth. This is true for every form of consciousness, whether it’s an animal, a frog, or plants. Even rocks have consciousness, and they have their own battles of consciousness. It’s all about the uplift of consciousness on the planet Earth to bring us to the next level of reality.

We’re working hand in glove with everything to accomplish that uplift of consciousness. What we’re going through now is a shifting in our realities, an uplift of consciousness. We’re seeing a lot of crazy stuff, but we’re also seeing a lot of good stuff. The polarization in the world, the struggle between those who want to be in charge and those who want to be left alone to live their lives, the righteous and the not righteous — this

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David Price
David Price

Written by David Price

I write about creativity, loving, language learning and psycho/spirituality. I’m a longtime painter and reader.

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