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As more and more efforts and projects are implemented which delve into ongoing discoveries, the more we will probably see the value in the developments themselves and the media platforms that inform us about them.
An example might be the recent HBO series "John from Cincinnati." This show was cancelled after one 10-episode season while the audience and potential audience was beginning to understand the subtle and unconventional aspects of the show.
Was the character "John" an angel, an ET who just stepped off a UFO or was he one of us - a human who didn't fully understand the crazy world around him and whose perceptions and communications were often confusing and troubling?
The show reflected this confusion and troubled people and situations. It also presented the merging and blending of the unconventional and the conventional on many fronts.
I have written a couple of recent articles specifically about the "John from Cincinnati" series and a few other articles that referenced the show, so I will not go into unnecessary detail here.
But, it seems worth noting that this TV series was in many ways a solid creative endeavor in terms of trying to communicate about very real phenomena that are important for us to understand. And this understanding is valuable in many ways.
HBO is re-airing the series in September and October and undoubtedly many viewers will enjoy the experience.
Other TV projects, films, books Web-based efforts and related activities also are highly worthwhile platforms for communicating about emerging developments that can help reduce conflict, spread prosperity, heal our planet and move the human race forward.
Maybe we will soon see the fruits of our labors from these endeavors. Maybe we will turn the corner on some of the problems we face. Maybe we will heal our planet, ourselves and witness the unfolding of a new era for the human race.