Lotus Dog – I Follow

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I Follow

LOTUS DOG– This animated music video for Lotus Dog’s song, “I Follow” presents a juxtaposition of social and political imagery related to the modern military machine, corporate power, and civilians called to create peace for this planet.

The video’s central theme is the recognition that we are complicit in the continuation of war when we fail to participate in promoting peace.

“I Follow” is a commentary on a society which is not evil, but asleep. The potential for both selflessness and narcissism is inherent in each of us. Ultimately this conflict is transcended by recognizing that we are fundamentally interconnected with each other and the biological dynamics of Earth.

http://www.lotusdog.net

Photo by flickr user US Army

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