by Ibon » Wed 09 Apr 2008, 11:50:20
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('seldom_seen', 'I')t was simply a feeding frenzy. Like yeast in a wine vat, or algae on a stagnant summer pond. A pattern repeated, over and over and over in nature.
I didn't sign up for any of this. I'm an involuntary participant in this grand failure. I figure the sooner it's wiped from the face of the planet the sooner people, nature can begin to live again.
Nobody can isolate themselves from the biological consequence of the feeding frenzy. For the biosphere in peril it is irrelevant whether you agree or not, whether your participation is voluntary or involuntary. Your very existence is a cell in a doomed organism.
Collectively we act no differently than yeast even though individual cells can be cognitive of the process.
I share though your optimism. It is only through the failure and collapse that the remaining human culture can embed sustainability. This failure is a catalyst to a new cultural paradigm.
We recognize that we have acted like yeast in wine so is it not logical to conclude that as a collective organism we have not had the antibodies (culturally) against driving us to overshoot once we discovered fossil fuels?
Look at the upcoming die-off as the innoculation of an antibody meme into the collective culture that will serve future generations of humans against repeating this.
Humans can be forgiven their hubris at the moment. It doesn't require that much generosity to forgive ourselves if you only contemplate a moment the degree of suffering around the corner and the understanding that through this suffering we can be reborn wiser.
Patiently awaiting the pathogens. Our resiliency resembles an invasive weed. We are the Kudzu Ape
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