Saturday 6 June 2020

Dead Can't Dance

How does an organism with a robust, yet latent, capacity for growth or evolution actually have that ability catalyzed?

Stress. Hostile conditions. Just enough so that the autonomic nervous system (responsible for the "Fight or Flight" response) isn't constantly hyperactive to the point where it wreaks hormonal havoc, nor to the point where it gives up (the freeze response), and yet not so below the level of awareness as to inspire complacency or inertia.

Life is movement, it is flow; what remains still and cannot adequately react to pertinent stimuli is, for all intents and purposes, dead. 

 
Originally published on my Facebook page December 13th, 2018.

Wednesday 20 May 2020

Community, Identity, Stability

The great, overwhelming desire of the bulk of humanity is not to find, experience or understand truth, but rather escape from it.

Because of this irrepressible, what can essentially be described as a "need", a dizzying amount of human industry has been put forth towards distracting, diverting, quelling, propagandizing and pampering the human "doing" (ie: as opposed to human "being"). One doesn't even need to spend much time looking in order to see that humans are becoming increasingly mechanized or robotic. The final culmination of this will be exactly what the many have been consciously or unconsciously wanting - to have absolutely no conscious sense of self; a self that worries, thinks, hurts, despairs, and in a word - exists.

To the question "To be or not to be?", humanity has answered in resounding fashion: "TO BE EFFICIENT. TO PRODUCE. TO CONSUME." Human resources, indeed.

Perhaps the technological society, akin to the one in Brave New World, can be thought of as a kind of Hermetic Seal, a vacuum, which functions as a cageless prison for the thoughtless busybody mischief makers of the world. A bizarre purgatory where the self-deceived are conditioned to think of as Heaven, but those blessed (cursed?) with the capacity or will for higher thought would view as the darkest and hottest of hells.



Originally published on my Facebook page November 5th, 2018.