11/28/2022
A town is civilization's invention to replace the tribe which evolution gave our species; just as evolution gave the goose a flock, the whale a pod, the lion a pride, and the elk a herd.
Civilized structures (towns, cities, countries, companies) depend upon a contrived hierarchical structure to function; where a few at the top benefit greatly while most people are the foundation those few comfortable lives are built upon.
Tribal leaders were chosen because they consistently made good choices and decisions that benefit the entire tribe. Conversely, elected representatives of civilization seek to win popularity contests where there is little to no repercussions for what is said to win that contest or the inability to work for the good of everyone once that contest is over.
We don't get a say because after the popularity contest is over, there's hardly any reason to serve anyone's best interest except the politician's own interests. Sure, there are exceptions to this, but they must operate against the flow of the system; ignoring private donors and special interest groups, among others.
The problem is systemic as the hierarchical pyramid structure doesn't serve most people, has always been unfit for most people, and is quite obviously failing.
To fix what's broken in the present, we must look at what has worked in the past. For hundreds of thousands of years, people were as content to live as a tribe as elk still are content to live as herds. It's not a perfect system, but it is evolutionary successful and stable (as our current civilized social structures are obviously failing.)
If human occupation of this planet is to continue to be comfortable, feasible, or enjoyable at all, it will not be because of old minds with an obsolete vision of humanity coming up with new programs and laws. If the world is saved it will be saved by new minds with no programs or new laws at all.
Why not new minds with new programs and new laws? Because where you find people working on programs and laws you don't find new minds, you find old ones. Old minds, programs, and laws go together like a horse, buggy, and whip.
We are the horse whipping ourself.
Old minds think: "How do we stop these bad things from happening?"
New minds think, "How do we make things the way we want them to be."
I see a lot of new minds working on the problem of walking away from the hierarchical power structure. People are dropping their whips and releasing the cart. The flow of vision is shifting and old minds and old ways of doing things will soon be washed away in the flood.
It’s hard to say what a new implementation of vision will look like as it's almost impossible for one paradigm to imagine that there will even be a next one. The people of the Middle ages didn’t think of themselves as being in the ‘middle’ of anything at all. As far as they were concerned, the way they were living was the way people would be living till the end of time. If those people could have articulated what the Renaissance would be then it would have already been the Renaissance.
If we just keep going with the flow of vision, especially as our children describe it to us, then we will eventually reach our very own New Renaissance.
Crestone is uniquely poised to be at the spearhead of a shift in the flow of vision away from heirarchy and egotistical leadership. All we have to do is keep listening and supplying Crestone's children with what they tell us they need.
Just listen.