Collapse Is Humanity Adapting To Its Own Presence | Earth
This is a really good article. History, societal complexity,
fractals, myths. It's got it all. Really long though. You may want to
save it and read it another day. Highly recommend.
Just a sample:
"We attribute to our ancient cultures our own cosmologies and create a
linear relationship between our cultures. Now I am not saying that we
are not the descendents of the ancients that preceded us and that they
have not had a powerful influence upon us. What I am saying is that we
distort our ability to truly empathize and understand the humanity of
those who preceded us and in doing so we distort our ability to
understand our own position in history and relationship to those that
will follow us.
The truth is that the ancients were radically different cultures than
ours. The stories they told about themselves are not the same as the
ones we tell about them. Though we can only reconstruct their worlds now
using what facts we know, it is important that we work to empathize
with their reality as best we can so that we might understand our own
more fully. We must work to imagine the condition of the ancients. " ...
"Yet why is this idea of reframing the narrative so important? I
would argue that if we do not demythologize our history we will be
incapable of demythologizing ourselves, and if our understanding of our
lineage is mythic then our relationship to our own times is equally so.
That when we respond to our condition with pre-scripted narratives we
are attempting to conform reality to our own thoughts, assumptions and
biases. This reduces our adaptability because it reduces our ability to
see possibilities and to embrace a diversity of perception and response.
Think of all the humans burned at stakes, all the texts that have been
obliterated simply because they challenged the dominant narratives."
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