by chargrove » Wed 27 Oct 2004, 06:31:11
Whether or not you remain in school, and whether or not you are studying a discipline that may or may not have obvious benefit in a post-peak world, there is one piece of advice I will offer that applies regardless (particularly if you're in a scientific/mental discipline):
Build up your sense of Awareness, and learn how to listen to your intuition and instincts that come from it.
This may sound like "obvious" advice, but in a Western society driven heavily by the mind and thinking, it is all to easy to lose touch with your inner awareness, your sense of being and knowing. This sense is not improved by the mind or by thought, but just the opposite: shutting down your mental feedback processes for a while (do whatever you can to think of nothing) and just taking everything in and focusing on your awareness of who you are and where you fit in the Here and Now.
It may sound a tad bit mystical/religious (and it is), but I offer the above as very practical advice, since in a survival situation your life may very well depend on it.
The mind is a problem-solving machine, and it solves these problems heavily based on input from previous similar experiences that it can draw from. When confronted with problems that cannot be readily solved in this way (as in when you're thrust into an unfamiliar survival scenario), the mind becomes confused and can cause panic. Sometimes, when the mind cannot solve its problems (or, in the case of over-abundance, when there are no available problems to solve), it makes up new problems to keep itself occupied. Both of the above scenarios are incredible energy wasters which in a survival scenario could very well kill you.
By being able to silence your thoughts and calm your mind (through meditation or various other techniques), you will increase your general sense of awareness and start recognizing that your mind, the source of your ego, is not "you", but rather just a tool and that the real "you" is a consciousness that resides beyond the limits of the physical world, in harmony and Oneness with all things (you can call this Oneness "God" if you like, or use whatever term you prefer).
Again, I realize this may sound religious, but in a survival scenario it takes on a very important quality, as Native Americans and other pre-industrial "primitive" societies have found out through many years of experience. If you have not honed your awareness and fully realized your unity (not superiority) with nature, you will not be able to survive in nature, because nature will not recognize you as being One with it. Such a separation directly impacts your ability to effectively hunt wild game without modern weapons, to distinguish edible and poisonous plants without a guide, to recognize intuitively where your next shelter should be, and so on.
Obviously, in a post-peak scenario, survival may be some kind of hybrid of modern living and pre-industrial primitive living, but the need for intuitive awareness may be all the greater in this situation, because there may be large numbers of people attempting to acquire the same resources as you, and these people may be friend or foe (depending on how bad things get). Dealing with this kind of situation through logical thought alone is likely to get you into trouble, when your counterparts are anything but logical.
I come from a very rational/skeptical background (working as a software engineer until very recently), and only in the past few months have I truly realized the value that heightened awareness can give you once you've hit the limits of what rational thought can effectively accomplish. To gain this awareness and reap its benefits, you first need to fight the hard fight against your own ego, because that ego (and the fear that it bases itself on, both of the past and the future) will only bring you harm once the societal shift has taken place.
Use your mind as a tool only when it helps you, and let your awareness of the present moment take care of the rest. Not only will this help you take better care of yourself and the world, but the world will take better care of you.
Hope that helps.
BTW, this is my first post on the forum; I've been reading for a while but hadn't decided to say anything until now (hi everyone).