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Back From my Pole Dancing Vacation, and Thoughts About Our True Animalistic Nature

Hi guys,

I’m back from my vacation. I just spent 5 days in California on a pole dancing retreat.

Oh my gosh, it was the most amazing experience.

I just want to let out a big sigh of happiness and just did.

I felt so free while I was there. When you are dancing and you are really in the zone, you feel so incredibly free.

The feeling I felt reminded me of how once I almost took a life threatening fall down a steep slippery stairwell. I slipped and fell forward head first. In that moment, things started moving in slow motion. I felt my instincts take over. I became powerful all of sudden. My body knew what to do. In an amazing physical  feat of strength and skill, I righted myself in mid air and grabbed the railing and pushed off.

I remember thinking what a great feeling that was when my body took over. Instead of the bumbling, uncertain, unskilled person I usually feel like, I became strong, calm, sharp, and powerful. It comforted me to realize that if I was ever in a life threatening situation, that side of me would probably take over again.

That’s how I feel when I am dancing. The body takes over and you feel your true, beautiful, animal nature.

I feel so strong, so powerful, and free. The self consciousness goes away. The alpha female in me takes over.

 

(This is the amazing TED talk of the head of the pole dancing studio I go to gave. I highly recommend it! It starts off with her pole dancing at the beginning. So beautiful)

It really reminded me of a nature documentary, seeing these women, and feeling myself, become like lionesses, bristling with energy and power and beauty.

Amazing.

On the way to the conference rooms where the retreat was held, I passed a mansion-like bird house for birds next to the window.

Damn. I felt so sorry for those birds. I seriously thought about just opening their cage and letting them fly out the door, but then I thought what if their wings are clipped and they don’t know how to survive in the wild.

There we were feeling so free and reclaiming our true animal nature, and there the birds were living in a really cool mansion, barely able to fly, looking out the window at nature.

I guess it just made me think of how humans are animals. We bristle with calm dominant energy too. We can speak without words too. We can feel wild and free like a cheetah running down the savannah too.

Instead our wings are clipped and we live in little mansions too, like the birds.

It’s just interesting, I guess.

We should respect our animal nature more, and everyone should get in touch with theirs.

I’m telling you, it is the most incredible feeling in the world.

And we are so dumb to think that birds prefer to be in a mansion like we do.

We all should be free.

 

The Solution to the Riddle

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While browsing facebook tonight I came across this status from Anita Krajnc (head of Toronto Pig Save)

Hi everyone, if you have a YouTube channel, can you please subscribe to Toronto Pig Save’s YouTube channel? We aim to get 1,000 subscribers soon so we can qualify to broadcast on YouTube Live. Our dream is to livestream our vigils so thousands can bear witness of the pigs, cows, chickens, sheep, fish and other animals heading to Toronto’s slaughterhouses. So far, we have 353 YT subscribers… If you can help us out, please let us know. Thanks!

Wow. They want to broadcast vigils live on youtube.

It reminds me of how you’re reading a book, and you’re like, how in the world is this going to end, and then the author comes up with a mind-blowing plot climax that’s just so good, you’re like, how did they ever think of that. That is just so perfect. So brilliant.

Let me explain. The mission of Toronto Pig Save is to make slaughterhouses have glass walls.

But slaughterhouses don’t have glass walls. Will never have glass walls, because they want to keep the carnage hidden (though I heard some have windows that you can see everything through).

Who would have ever guessed, then, that in a stunning plot twist, Toronto Pig Save, a small group of people standing on a single street in Canada, would take it global suddenly, by live broadcasting transport and possibly even slaughterhouse footage on youtube.

It reminds me of an old fairy tale when the witch tells the young girl, “I will give you what you want when slaughterhouses have glass walls” or some impossible task like that.

And the girl solves it.

I remember one where a witch asked her to collect water in a sieve and she did it by using clay from the riverbed to stop up the holes.

And now the riddle of putting glass walls on slaughterhouses has been solved too.

HA.

Imagine if they put a camera in a slaughterhouse and you could tune in at any time and the slaughter was always there. The constant screaming of the pigs. The torture. The blood. The fear.

 

I feel like this is a big idea. Just knowing there is a livestream of slaughterhouses–that the meat industry can’t get away with it anymore–would change things.

Imagine if during the holocaust there had been a livestream in the concentration camps. Would that have changed things I wonder.

I think people will suddenly wake up to the horrible spell that has been cast on them that allows them to stare unseeingly onto the meat filled menu.

Suddenly they will have to face the truth. There will probably be a media outcry. Soon everyone will be talking about it. And I’m sure most people will not watch it, but at least the truth will be out there at last for anyone who wants to see it.

Searchable on youtube. Live.

The truth will set us free.

Don’t forget to subscribe to Toronto Pig Save on youtube and let’s make this happen.