$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('golem', 'S')omehow I just can't see the Dogon (Mali West Africa) whose
villages never exceed 500 people caring about Peak anything...
The Dogon have lived the same way since the time of the ancient Egyptians...
and many other cultures have come and gone...and we talk about the great cultures...
but the Dogon who have out lived them all are not mentioned with the 'great cultures'.Somehow their culture is seen as less commendable.
The Aborigine are another fine example.
There is a valuable lesson right there.
The Dogon and Aborigine provide us with a lesson about sustainability and about spreading out and about NOT centralizing.
Rural sprawl vs. Urban BS where the THEY can keep tabs and bartering does NOT exist as it does rurally.
Here I offer is the reality to the question that started this thread.
It is all relative.
The American Dream was built on cheap energy.
Hydrocarbons.
When the hydrocarbons are gone or vastly diminished ... so goes the dream ... the illusion goes poof or is it boom and then pffft?
The Egyptian Dream was built using cheap energy too.
Slavery.
When the slaves left...so went the Egyptian Dream.
So in conclusion no more cheap energy means it is time to wakeup and say goodbye to those Dreams built solely by using the energy that exists around us....
Less oil really only means fewer Westerners participating in the American Dream.Somehow we need to find a way to harvest the gold energy inside of us and rely less on exploitation of others and the earth...
Simple fucking task.
Who is up for it?
That is why we are doomed. (spiritually)
Nobody really wants to spend the time harvesting the gold inside.
So in that respect it really already is the 'end of the world'.
Most of EWE just don't realize it.
namaste
We go to the Grand Canyon and are amazed by this big hole...and never once in our lives look up...as of late.
We have become a pathetic species.