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Statement [updating]
"The important thing is not to stop questioning." [Albert
Einstein]
WE STILL LIVE IN THE GARDEN
OF EDEN !!! We would like to develop a conference-festival
to discuss, brainstorm solutions, and present edutainment on the
social and ecological ramifications of cultural ideaologies that
have embedded a mechanistic-reductionist view-analysis of Life.
To begin to envision a way to network each other in the complex
system which we live, opening the other 90% of our brains' organic
potentialities.
The fundamental concept that we are different or un-connected
is the building block of the segregation of the "masses"
(ie. age [young/old], class [rich/poor], ethnicity [skin-color],
etc). By remaining disconnected and seperate, the collective voice
is diminished, and any attempt to impliment significant change is
plagued. We, sentient beings deserve the companionship of each other's
full potential, without the vestige of- which "higher source"- we
believe in, or which autocracy we fight for.
"An unexciting truth may be eclipsed by a thrilling
lie." [Aldous Huxley]
By introducing a (humanistic) inter-disciplinary aesthetic
of combining math, the arts, science, philosophy,
and others, there can be a pragmatic breakthrough; a seeding ground
for an aboriginal intuition reborn into our scientific techno-bureaucracy.
We can bridge disciplines and consciously re-imagine a continuity
to sustain ourselves and the ecosystem we live in.
Can we blossom our collective potential to a new level
without interfering in the procession of Life in which we live?
The answer is YES!
There are some dedicated to finding a new way to make
the inorgainc (societal) "system" we live in become more
ecologically sustainable. What is required is a degree of eco-literacy,
to help give the tools for everyone one to see interconnection of
all things. It will then develop a realization of all the hard work
that needs to be done to make this place more sustainable for all
people, and actually doing it.
This page will be elaborated,
developed, and criticized in the near future.
Your feedback is requested.
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