by Ibon » Tue 20 Oct 2015, 08:39:47
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SeaGypsy', 'A')ctually stability seeking must be built into us, despite the hysterics. A phenomena broadly known as the moiety system appears to have emerged independently in many parts of the ancient world, along with many means of direct population control. Indeed it appears rapacious out of control breeding is a very recent development.
There is a fundamental point here that is often missed. When humans lived within the boundaries of their natural environments they interacted with deep intelligence with these same environments, both in the technologies used to extract resources and also the cultural rules and regulations and taboos that were honed to maintain resiliency. This created very stable populations that endured for millennium.
Our current dependency with modern technology has enabled us to grow so powerful that we have created a man made ecosystem that has caused us to leave behind this intimate coexistence with our natural environments. That is why this rapacious out of control breeding happened. We blame fossil fuels or technology for this explosive population growth when actually it probably has to do first with abandoning those resilient self controlling cultural mechanisms that existed when we related directly and more intimately with the natural environments we coexisted with.
This is why I remain with a healthy optimism about the outcome of human overshoot. First because consequences will force us once again to apply both our technology and cultural life toward living in a balanced way within nature's constraints. And secondly, this is exactly what we did for millennium so we know we can because we did already for most of our species history.
Folks often insist that we can't change and that we are stuck at an impasse which will lead to our extinction. They conclude this analyzing our culture during this strange period which is an anomaly.
I compare the staying power of our current culture to that of an 18 year old guy full of performance anxiety in bed for the first time with his first girl friend.
Patiently awaiting the pathogens. Our resiliency resembles an invasive weed. We are the Kudzu Ape
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