by Ibon » Sat 21 Feb 2015, 09:05:02
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')Not something I'm looking forward to.
There are two sides to this displacement. Having billions of individuals who are all "emperors of one" disconnected from their organic communities seems so mal adaptive when you consider Pops quote above.
On the other hand a vast sea of displaced humanity living in artificial environments are not too deeply tethered to the land, community, physical assets. In other words, if and when constraints really start to squeeze and more and more humans become disenfranchised from a weakening status quo, they will be easily herded and lead.
The great pendulum that has swung so far to one side of glorifying individuality will swing back toward self sacrifice toward the group.
The darkest manifestations of this will be military engagements.
The most enlightened manifestations will be in communities that strengthen the commons and move to novel agrarian and urban living arrangements.
For me there is no need to speculate on how dark or light these manifestations will be. I know already in my bones, if history is any guide, that they will be a messy combination of both.
Let's not forget that both enlightened and evil manifestations represent a much needed disruption of the ultimate "evil" which has been our abuse to our planet. Understanding this means you welcome the coming disruption in its entire package, good and evil alike, for both are agents that lead eventually to a much needed new stasis.
It was my introduction of the Overshoot Predator as something to "worship" which is related to this line of thinking.
We all intuitively know that as a species we have become a rogue parasite on the planet. Agents that come both from enlightenment and darkness are remedies. They instill new cultural taboos which at the end of the day represent the only chance for our long term survival.
We should not fear the punctuated instability that lies before us. It is a vital part of cultural transition.
Patiently awaiting the pathogens. Our resiliency resembles an invasive weed. We are the Kudzu Ape
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