not at all. relations are all there are. the relations that make up earth, the universe are not governed by the human mind.
the model of reality is not reality. separations are merely conceptual. how many notions don’t exist outside of the human mind?
being non-ideological allows room back in for intuition, and ‘reading signals from the outside,’ from the living space all creatures share and is the PRIMARY organizing influence of life on this planet. our language stucture orients our beliefs away from treating space as more than a non-actor, non-participant in orchestrating, actualizing, and sustaining life (a continuum without beginning or ending) as an ongoing process we are situated within. the inhabitants and the habitat make up one dynamic.
what’s allowed to come into play without ideology is ‘and/both’ thinking, or ‘the logic of the inclusional third,’ taken over ‘either/or’ thinking. ‘either/or’ thinking leaves out negative causality. one can believe in capitalism, and endless growth as the head of a lumber company. BUT, nothing grew. what was once a forest has been transformed into bald earth. aka, there are externalities to every ideology. every single one.
not at all. relations are all there are. the relations that make up earth, the universe are not governed by the human mind.
the model of reality is not reality. separations are merely conceptual. how many notions don’t exist outside of the human mind?
being non-ideological allows room back in for intuition, and ‘reading signals from the outside,’ from the living space all creatures share and is the PRIMARY organizing influence of life on this planet. our language stucture orients our beliefs away from treating space as more than a non-actor, non-participant in orchestrating, actualizing, and sustaining life (a continuum without beginning or ending) as an ongoing process we are situated within. the inhabitants and the habitat make up one dynamic.
what’s allowed to come into play without ideology is ‘and/both’ thinking, or ‘the logic of the inclusional third,’ taken over ‘either/or’ thinking. ‘either/or’ thinking leaves out negative causality. one can believe in capitalism, and endless growth as the head of a lumber company. BUT, nothing grew. what was once a forest has been transformed into bald earth. aka, there are externalities to every ideology. every single one.