by Ray Jason
I am lying on my back on the deck of my sailboat in the far reaches of the Pacific Ocean. It is night and the sky is plush with stars. I am alone … and in voluntary exile from humanity – immersed in an elemental realm of sea and sky and wind and wave.
I am lying on my back on the deck of my sailboat in the far reaches of the Pacific Ocean. It is night and the sky is plush with stars. I am alone … and in voluntary exile from humanity – immersed in an elemental realm of sea and sky and wind and wave.
Such
timeless immensity inspires reflection; and suddenly with shooting star
swiftness, I realize that seeking to understand “The Big Picture” does not
probe deeply enough. Instead, we must try
to comprehend “The Vast Picture.”
Here
is the difference as I perceive it. When
thinkers examine the Big Picture, their perspective is too human-centered. It tends to focus on how we can order the
world more efficiently to serve the desires of our species. That’s because our dominant societal
worldview perceives humanity as the “Big” in the Big Picture. In fact, our false pride is SO BIG that we anoint
ourselves as rulers over everything else on our planet. We incorrectly believe that the geometry of
life on Earth is a pyramid - with humankind at the apex. And we have been so thoroughly programmed to
blindly accept this lie, that we have forgotten what at least 100,000 generations
of our human ancestors knew before us. They understood that Life is a WEB – and
humanity is but a single strand interwoven amongst millions of others.
They
realized that although they were blessed with exceptional skills, they were
still a member of the animal kingdom and in order to flourish they had to abide
by its rules. So they kept their population in check, they
didn’t exhaust their hunting and foraging grounds and they killed only when
utterly necessary for survival. They coexisted
as partners with the creatures around them … a life of harmony rather than
hegemony.
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But besides
this “generational” approach to looking at the Vast Picture, there is also the
“cosmic” perspective. Lying on my back,
gliding westward on my small boat, gazing up at the enormous universe, I realize
that in the grand, inscrutable scheme of things we humans are utterly and
laughably puny. But even though we are
miniscule, our impact is devastating! We are like a tiny, uninvited parasite
that overwhelms its host. This is
precisely what our actions are doing. We
are destroying our air, our water, our soil, our brother animals, our fellow
humans, our planet, our selves.
The
horrific tragedy of this is intensified as I marvel at the stars above me
caravanning across the sky on their nightly pilgrimage. Earth is but a pale, blue dot in a tiny solar
system; and yet it teems with Life. We
have a diverse menagerie of breathtaking creatures – hummingbirds and giraffes
and pandas. We have landscapes of
staggering beauty - mountains and deserts and jungles. And we have natural forces beyond
comprehension – hurricanes and tornadoes and earthquakes.
Looking
up at this canopy of uncountable stars, I realize just how miraculously
fortunate we are that our little, inconsequential planet is so moist and
abundant. Even though our telescopes can
penetrate far out into space, they have discovered no other Life. All of our fellow galactic travelers seem to
be frozen, rocky globes or fiery, gaseous spheres. With a planet which is so inexplicably bountiful
and extraordinary, why do we not cherish and protect it? Why do we desecrate it?
Looking
at the Vast Picture answers that foundational question. We defile it because we no longer remember
that humanity is but one strand in the web of Life. And we destroy it because we have forgotten
how blessed we are to be the only living planet amongst millions of lifeless stars. We have forgotten our place on the planet and
we have forgotten our place in the universe.
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When
did this fatal forgetting occur? It
began when we foolishly crossed the bridge from the Paleolithic to the
Neolithic - when we hunter/gatherers abandoned our arrows and gourds for the
seductions of conquest agriculture and civilization. Paleo-people knew the wisdom of co-existing
with the plants and animals. Neo-people mistakenly
believed that they could subdue and command them.
The
dawn of civilization was the beginning of the end for the
hunter/gatherers. And most likely it was
the beginning of the end for all of us. The
extermination of their way of life came fairly swiftly for the indigenous
people. But for the 7 billion so-called
civilized people now overwhelming the planet, our extinction is far more
gradual - but it is probably just as inevitable.
We
are so thoroughly programmed to admire the supposed benefits of civilization
that we fail to understand that it is a CONQUEST CULTURE. About 10,000 years ago in the (formerly)
Fertile Crescent of the Middle East, many hunter/gatherers were already
practicing what I call “gentle agriculture.” But suddenly and steadily this style was
replaced by “conquest agriculture.” This
new breed of farmers conquered any plants that jeopardized their cultivated
crops. They conquered any animals that
attempted to eat those crops. And they
conquered any hunter/gatherer/gentle agriculturists who stood in the way of the
expansion of those crops.
And
what was lost when those nomadic tribes-people were forced into the least
desirable habitats or were enslaved or were viciously murdered? If you read the propaganda of those who
champion civilization, you would think that this development was a great leap
forward for humanity – that bands of savages were replaced by communities
filled with intelligent sophisticates.
But
if one takes the time to read the first-person, real-time records of the
initial encounters of explorers, a very different picture emerges. The native people did not live in filth and
squalor. They did not attack the
intruders. Instead, they graciously
offered hospitality even though they were suspicious of the intentions of the
newcomers.
The demonizing of the indigenous people as some sort
of “sub-humans” was a deliberate and malicious lie that was used to justify the
horrible attacks that were launched against them. This fraud, that claimed that they were not
real people but some sort of “lower beings,” made it acceptable for the “civilized
sophisticates” to steal their land and resources, to enslave them, and if they
resisted with too much courage, to slaughter them.
And as
hideous as such conduct was, it was even more repulsive when rich men swirled
their brandy in their exclusive clubs and complained about “the white man’s
burden.” Their delusion that they were
superior and had a duty to “better the world” created a legacy of blood and
misery that reminds me of the putrid justification spewed by some U.S. officer
in Vietnam : “In order to save the village, we had to destroy it!” And in the case of the earlier imperialists,
“In order to better the savages, we had to destroy them.” Oh, and by the way, in doing so, we also became
even more obscenely wealthy.
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Now I realize that for many of you who are reading
this, what I am saying is quite troubling.
But let’s take a clear-eyed look at the human segment of what was
conquered. Then let’s evaluate what
replaced it, and examine how that single style of social organization has
evolved into a plague that actually threatens our planet.
If you went and lived for a month with any of the 85
or so indigenous cultures that still survive, what would you discover? You would find a small community where
everyone knows each other and where they strive together for the mutual benefit
of the tribe. There are no rulers and
ruled, no rich and poor. There is
significant equality between the sexes, with women participating in the both
the survival responsibilities and in the decision-making.
You would
be amazed to learn that their average “work day” is only about 4 hours
long. Through their highly-evolved hunting
, gathering and gentle agriculture they can feed themselves with only that much
effort. And what do they spend the rest
of their time doing? The anthropologists
who live amongst them, report that they devote much of their non-labor time to playing,
napping, dancing, telling stories and laughing.
One
of the main reasons for their pervasive happiness is that they possess genuine “cradle
to grave security.” They live in such
harmony with each other and with the natural world that cocoons them, sustains
them (and occasionally challenges them) that they always feel like they are
“home.” This life mode might seem
primitive and intolerable to us, but it provides complete fulfillment of all of
their needs. Can that be claimed by
their civilized counter-parts?
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Now
let’s take an objective look at what the advent of civilization has brought to
the vast majority of humanity and to the planet as a whole. Here is a random list of societal traits
that evolved since conquest agriculture spawned civilization which then produced
its two most dominant institutions - the State and the Church. These monoliths then steadily bequeathed us
this catalog of horrors. (Bear in mind
that none of these pathologies existed amongst the long-gone hunter/gatherer
tribes, nor can they be found in the few dozen indigenous enclaves that have
managed to survive.) You might wish to
sit down, because this litany is staggering:
· Slavery
· Insanity
· Torture
· Human Sacrifice
· Genocide
· Plagues
· Loneliness
· Industrial War
· Obesity
· Laws
· Homicidal Dictators
· Profits Over People
· Asylums
· Heart Attacks
· Lawyers
· Crusades
· Habitat Destruction
· Cancer
· Atomic Bombs
· Poverty
· Inquisitions
· Diseases of Civilization
· Witch-hunts
· Drones
· Suicide Bombers
· Drug Addiction
· Taxes
· Robot Soldiers
· Alzheimers Disease
· Food Kept Under Lock and Key
· Bankers
· Missionaries
· Junk Food
· Overpopulation
· Sweat Shops
· Famine
· Disparity of Wealth
· Sexual Deviancy
· Compulsive Consumption
· Serial Killers
· Child Molesters
· Extinction of species
Now that is one profoundly disturbing list. For someone like myself, who has been
studying the downside of civilization for years it is an unsettling
catalog. But for most people, who are
shielded from any discussion of the evils of civilization, it is an alarming
revelation. It is utterly taboo in our
culture to question our foundational principle - that we humans are not just a part
of the biological community but are exceptional,
and therefore ordained to rule over everything else on Earth, whether it is the
animals, the soil or the rivers.
If
you doubt my claim that evaluating the merits of civilization is taboo in our
society, then consider this evidence.
You will never see the nightly news investigate whether civilization is
good or bad for us. You will never hear
a sermon proclaiming that humans are not
the Chosen Ones, destined to rule over all others on Earth. And you will never read editorials urging the
dismantling of modern society in order to rescue the planet and all of its
creatures.
No,
the gatekeepers and opinion-shapers of the modern world do not want you
pondering whether civilization is the solution for most of the world’s
problems, or whether it is the cause
of them. They don’t want you to question
whether even a hundred Mozarts can justify one mushroom cloud.
Replacing
tribal society with civilization was probably the greatest mistake in human
history. Exchanging sustainability for scorched-earth
agriculture, communal property for private property, co-operation for
competition and sharing for self-interest has irreparably harmed the people,
creatures and systems of our planet home.
The damage is so catastrophic that we are on the brink of destroying our
life support system. We are not just
fouling our nest, we are demolishing it.
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For
many years now there has been a small group of perceptive, compassionate,
articulate thinkers who have been warning everyone that if modern industrial technological
civilization remains on its current course, it will lead to global
collapse. There will be a massive
die-off of billions of people and those who do survive will lead an existence
stripped of all of the comforts and convenience to which they are
accustomed. The basics of daily living
such as water, food, energy, security, communication, transportation and commerce
will be profoundly and painfully ruptured.
I
call these visionaries the Cassandra Choir because they are suffering the same
fate as the mythological character Cassandra.
She could unerringly predict the future, and she used that ability to
warn her people of looming calamities. But
instead of being respected and treasured, she was ignored and scorned.
These
contemporary truth-tellers are also marginalized and mocked by the protectors
of the status quo, the folks who I affectionately refer to as TMA … The
Malignant Authorities. The Establishment
insists that those in the Choir are “screwball doomers,” who are greatly
exaggerating the risks that confront us.
They encourage us to ignore all of that negativity, and instead grab the
remote control and settle in for the hot, new Surreality Show. Of course, it is beneficial for the Elites to
promote such denial, because the present system main-lines them enormous wealth
and power.
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And
how might these disasters unfold? I
refer to the likely catalysts by this term:
The Big Bad “E”s. The “E”s that I
am referring to are Energy, Economy and Ecology. And each of these rivers of ruin has many
tributaries.
For
example, an Energy catastrophe could come in the form of Peak Oil. A major price increase or a significant supply
decrease would destabilize the infrastructure of everyone who lives in the
modern world. Petroleum’s black-hand has
enormous impact on our daily lives.
Without it, our cars don’t take us to work or the mall, the trucks don’t
deliver food to the stores, the tractors don’t plow the fields, the container ships
do not bring cheap clothes from the East to consumers in the West, and much of
the power grid goes down, which means that all of the smart phones, ipods and
flat screen distracto boxes suddenly shudder and extinguish themselves.
Or
perhaps the energy grid goes down, not from a fuel shortage, but from very old
and very tired equipment combined with demand loads that were never dreamed of
when the power plants were designed and built.
Then again maybe it will be resource shortages of copper or bauxite or
uranium that topples the insanely complex yet interconnected labyrinth of the
so-called advanced modern world. And
besides these obvious threats, there could very well be some energy black swan
flying just below the horizon headed our way.
As
for the Four Horsemen of the Economy, the more accurate number might be the Fourteen
Horsemen. What might the tipping point
be? Could it be the U.S. dollar losing
its extremely beneficial world reserve currency status? Or maybe it will be the discovery that there
is almost no physical gold in the depositories where it is supposedly secured. Or perhaps it will all come tumbling down
when the first major country defaults on its sovereign debt. So many icebergs and yet so many incompetents
steering the Economic Titanic!
And
last, but certainly not least, there is the immense havoc that industrial
technological civilization is wreaking on our Ecology. Our population growth keeps thundering along
even though we far exceeded the planet’s carrying capacity billions of humans
ago. And who cannot notice the increased
frequency and ferocity of extreme weather events in recent years? Even though we refer to the Amazon Rainforest
as the “lungs of our planet,” we continue to destroy it in order to feed
civilization’s insatiable desire for “progress” in the form of lumber and
grazing land.
And
instead of viewing the accelerating melting of the Arctic ice fields as a
horrific development, the TMAs (The Malignant Authorities) applaud it as an
opportunity to get at previously unreachable fossil fuels. This intensifies the
greenhouse gas effect and thus jeopardizes the entire ecological web that
allows all life on Earth to survive.
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My
goal thus far has been to convincingly demonstrate that the onslaught of civilization
has led to enormous problems for the people, creatures and systems of the
planet. Then I tried to show how these horrors
have led to a situation that is so disastrous that humanity is poised to exterminate
itself and many other species on our once bountiful and beautiful planet. As a philosopher, I can state my message in
17 words:
“Civilization has spawned such immense
evil that it now threatens to destroy all life on our planet.”
The
natural response to such a devastating statement would be this question: “In order to save the planet can an
Anti-Civilization Movement arise?” This
leads to the obvious follow-up question:
“What would happen if such a crusade gained momentum?”
Any movement
requires a certain number of people in order to gain enough critical mass to
initiate genuine, profound change. Many
systems analysts suggest that between 10% and 20% of a base population group is
necessary to achieve this. When I
examine the current state of global humanity, this is what I find:
· The vast majority of people are simply struggling to
survive. They have neither the time nor
the energy to involve themselves in anything more than the brutal daily battle
for water, food, shelter etc.
· A huge percentage of those living in the developed
world are mesmerized by technological gadgetry.
They don’t realize that they are leading lives that resemble low-grade
serfdom. Being content with their smart
phones, lotto tickets and 200 channels of nothingness, they are unlikely
recruits for any paradigm-shifting movement.
· Most of the people who do recognize that something is
terribly wrong with modern society are so troubled by it that they prefer to
bury their heads in the sand rather than attempt to improve the dire situation.
· Those who I
have dubbed The Malignant Authorities (TMA) are so enriched and empowered by
our dysfunctional civilization, that the last thing they wish to do is demolish
it.
· And finally, there is a miniscule core of clear
thinkers scattered around the globe, who see the evils of civilization and
would mobilize in order to dismantle it.
But their numbers are so tiny that they barely register on the paranoia
radar of the TMA.
But let’s just imagine that some Black Swan miracle
occurs. An example might be an insanely
wealthy media tycoon who somehow has a Gandhi epiphany, and leads a movement to
“un-civilize” the world. As soon as
such a crusade gained any real traction, The Malignant Authorities would crush
it using their monstrous surveillance capabilities and their horrific
weaponry. And they would do so in the
most violent “send a message” manner.
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So where does this leave us? For 99% of our human social history we were
molded in a hunting and gathering environment.
That is what shaped our evolutionary genetic code. Humans were a small part of The Vast
Picture. We were a single, harmonious
strand in the Web of Life. Being
immersed in Nature insured our emotional and psychological wholeness.
For more than 2 million years our ancestors led
pleasurable, fulfilling, sustainable lives that did no harm to their fellow
animals or to the ecosystems that supported them. But then 10,000 years ago, we switched to conquest
agriculture and this led to civilization which is destroying the Web of Life
and replacing it with a Tangle of Atrocities.
These pathological choices and actions have become so grotesque
that they now threaten most of the life on our unique and luxuriant planet. And it seems highly unlikely that any
movement can alter this disastrous course.
I wish I felt otherwise, but I
just don’t believe that we can avoid a catastrophic collapse.
However, just as the medieval monks preserved the best
of the Greco-Roman culture during the Dark Ages, I envision a new group of protectors
who can survive the approaching calamities and bring news of the past to the future. But besides conserving the knowledge of what
was sublime about our Human Project, their more important task will be to warn
those that follow about the horrors that civilization unleashed.
I will write about these torchbearers in a near future
essay. They are called The Sea Gypsy Tribe.