"The machine exists to create dependency. It is essentially a mechanism of colonisation. The history of modernity is the history of the spread of the Machine mentality to all corners of the Earth...
Externally, we see the results in a chaotic climate, dissolving cultures, spiralling rates of extinction and infernal destruction of nature.
Internally, we see it in the loss of our stories, in our broken-hearted confusion about who and where we are.
Locally, we see it in the loss of our self-sufficiency and agency in the place where all human stories begin: the home."
--Paul Kingsnorth, "Against the Machine"
Externally, we see the results in a chaotic climate, dissolving cultures, spiralling rates of extinction and infernal destruction of nature.
Internally, we see it in the loss of our stories, in our broken-hearted confusion about who and where we are.
Locally, we see it in the loss of our self-sufficiency and agency in the place where all human stories begin: the home."
--Paul Kingsnorth, "Against the Machine"
"We have lost almost entirely the great and intricately developed sensual awareness, or sense-awareness, and sense-knowledge, of the ancients. It was a great depth of knowledge arrived at direct, by instinct and intuition, as we say, not by reason.
Not until we can grasp a little of the working of the ancient mind can we appreciate the "magic" of the world they lived in.
Men are far more fools today, for stripping themselves of their emotional and imaginative reactions, and feeling nothing. The price we pay is boredom and deadness. Our bald processes of thought no longer are life to us."
-- D.H. Lawrence
Not until we can grasp a little of the working of the ancient mind can we appreciate the "magic" of the world they lived in.
Men are far more fools today, for stripping themselves of their emotional and imaginative reactions, and feeling nothing. The price we pay is boredom and deadness. Our bald processes of thought no longer are life to us."
-- D.H. Lawrence
"Ego forms emotional attachments to dreamstate elements in order to resist change and remain at the juvenile level of development, resulting in perpetual childhood and life in the herd...
Emotional attachment is how ego ties us to the eyes-closed, fear-based, halfborn, herd-level of perspective in which ego can exist. These attachments are the chains that bind us in Plato’s cave, but which are never locked.
The journey of awakening involves undoing these bindings so we can rise into progressively more lucid and less distorted levels of perspective. That’s the spiritual journey in a nutshell. All you really are is awareness, so it’s all about perspective.”
— Jed McKenna
Emotional attachment is how ego ties us to the eyes-closed, fear-based, halfborn, herd-level of perspective in which ego can exist. These attachments are the chains that bind us in Plato’s cave, but which are never locked.
The journey of awakening involves undoing these bindings so we can rise into progressively more lucid and less distorted levels of perspective. That’s the spiritual journey in a nutshell. All you really are is awareness, so it’s all about perspective.”
— Jed McKenna
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A nice reminder that everything you're worried about is ultimately insignificant.
“For man, the vast marvel is to be alive. For man, as for flower and beast and bird, the supreme triumph is to be most vividly, most perfectly alive…
We ought to dance with rapture that we should be alive and in the flesh, and part of the living, incarnate cosmos.”
— D.H. Lawrence
“For man, the vast marvel is to be alive. For man, as for flower and beast and bird, the supreme triumph is to be most vividly, most perfectly alive…
We ought to dance with rapture that we should be alive and in the flesh, and part of the living, incarnate cosmos.”
— D.H. Lawrence