by Ibon » Mon 21 Oct 2013, 03:51:10
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I tell you this with absolute certainty: the rate of change is accelerating, not slowing. Some of you already want to hide from this, it would seem.
KJ, thanks for sharing this post. This went a long way in explaining the past that formed your present world view and for any of the younger crowd reading his post it is instructive. That your post was followed by VM's reference to psychedelics may seem totally unrelated but actually it was a perfect follow up.
KJ, I agreed with so much of your post when referencing the historical context and your conclusion that over population is the source of all our problems. We are 100% in agreement up to that point. That technology continues to accelerate I can also agree to an extent. Our differences are where you believe we should be directing that technology and that has to do with your erroneous belief that our planet will be wasted leaving us no alternative. Your past has been in the tech field. From the narrative of your post there is clearly the lack of any formal studies in ecology and natural history beyond some fishing trips you mentioned on an earlier post.
For all the younger readers here there are three lessons to pay attention to here
1) Ones bias and brilliance can get all mixed up and woven together so that you end up believing in wacky solutions.
2) Every one of us will follow this same mix up to some degree and as we age we represent the increasing obsolescence of our generation. That includes me , you , KJ, everyone. The emerging generations, who we all so often claim as being weaker (KJ states there are no heroes today. hahaha hubris bullshit) and more lost than our own, do always end up being given the reins and so often lay to waste the predictions of older generations. Why do we so often fail at predicting our future? Because the predictors are obsolete.
3) Everyone with a curious mind should have at least one chapter of their lives where they experiment with psychotropic drugs; ayahuasca, psilocybin, peyote, LSD, etc. if only to at least once if your life experience what Terence McKenna is stating (VM's post). To varying degrees you can add deep long journeys into the wilderness, yoga meditation etc. to free yourself from the tendency that your rational mind in the end cant leave the train tracks. KJ, lets repeat Terence Mckenna's quote once again and please consider how this applies to your rigid world view...
Psychedelics are illegal not because a loving government is concerned that you may jump out of a third story window. Psychedelics are illegal because they dissolve opinion structures and culturally laid down models of behaviour and information processing. They open you up to the possibility that everything you know is wrongYou can read from KJ's narrative that he has never derailed his thinking and allowed himself any other conclusion that the rigid dogma of conclusions that only finds solace in pressing the eject button of space ship earth.
KJ, what if the earth will not be ruined. What if this trajectory of accelerating advances in technology will one day be applied toward our life here on earth once the insidious consequences of over population are corrected by the Overshoot Predator?
What if this be the case?
Or what if we are only the first clumsy attempt of a sentient species trying to figure out how to wield our power. What if we go extinct and a few million years past before another sentient life form evolves and tries again. What is we are only a crude prototype of a sentient species?
Heroic can be accepting these truths.......
Patiently awaiting the pathogens. Our resiliency resembles an invasive weed. We are the Kudzu Ape
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