by entropyfails » Fri 17 Sep 2004, 16:00:55
I'll have to give you an insight award! *grin* I would sum up the salient points as follows.
The boat represents civilization. While some people think it will float forever, honestly we all should not feel so surprised that it will eventually hit land. We do not have to shout "Land!" Likewise, we do not have to shout "Doom!" when it comes to Peak Oil. We know our journey always brings us back to solid earth. So for the "doomers", you can chill. The boat always hits land. Civilizations always end.
As we leave the shipwrecked civilization, we will form new ways of life. Some will return to the "jungle", ie normal life for everything else, in 2x2 groups. Some 3x3, 4x4, whatever. We not longer will demand that everyone will be like us. Why would it bother us that someone lives a different way? Your tribe has one way of dealing with life, mine has another. Why do we need these to have exactly the same rules?
Those of us who survive the shipwreck and walk away will have a changed view towards life. We will finally realize that love and peace can spread in our world without a "boat." We will take this as our message and you will see the looks on our faces showing we have found that love. And we will have joy and relief that the endless confining voyage has ended.
More and more people will walk away from the boat. And our movement will grow. We will form a stream, then a river, then an ocean. And our movement will bring those who have not left their boats to land. It will have love and light and all the joy in it. It will take work, though. The jungle takes more work from us and carrying the boats of the others will take work as well. But love triumphs in the end. How could we believe it otherwise?
So work in love, live for the moment, and care about the very things we have forgotten in our boat.
Women & Men.
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