You have misinterpreted my comment, I am saying that the indigenous values regarding land are that they inhabit it as custodians for the spiritual forces which create and regenerate it forever. This is synonymous with Stirner's Creative Nothing, as close as one can translate psychological perceptions of being, time and the universe, one's cosmology. They acknowledge that they are temporary travellers in a world they have no possession of, or ownership of, they cannot take something they become attached to and claim it as owned by them. They only really own themselves, that is what is sovereign, not the land one stands upon.
I am against ALL land ownership, but not against the freedom to sit down anywhere on this planet, even in the middle of an undèfended cornfield, which is what the indigenous did, in ancient cornfields, and stake out a space which allows you to lie down, spread out your arms and legs in arcs and to stand up and raise your arms above your head, to double that space, and then to join those points, THIS BECOMES THE WIGWAM, THAT IS YOUR SPACE WHICH IS FREE AND CANNOT BE ENTERED BY ANOTHER.
A family or clan do likewise for a combined larger space, this is common in the shanty towns and ghettoes where public land exists. I find the appearance quite interesting, like a multicolored mosaic or abstract painting of dwellings with winding mazes of paths. IF YOU LIKE CROWDS! For the solitary one, the deserts or uninhabited islands are calling, there is sooo much land to live on IF YOU ARE NOT ENMESHED WITHIN THE CAPITALIST MAELSTROM !
This will most likely be deleted because of stuff,,,,,
You have misinterpreted my comment, I am saying that the indigenous values regarding land are that they inhabit it as custodians for the spiritual forces which create and regenerate it forever. This is synonymous with Stirner's Creative Nothing, as close as one can translate psychological perceptions of being, time and the universe, one's cosmology. They acknowledge that they are temporary travellers in a world they have no possession of, or ownership of, they cannot take something they become attached to and claim it as owned by them. They only really own themselves, that is what is sovereign, not the land one stands upon.
I am against ALL land ownership, but not against the freedom to sit down anywhere on this planet, even in the middle of an undèfended cornfield, which is what the indigenous did, in ancient cornfields, and stake out a space which allows you to lie down, spread out your arms and legs in arcs and to stand up and raise your arms above your head, to double that space, and then to join those points, THIS BECOMES THE WIGWAM, THAT IS YOUR SPACE WHICH IS FREE AND CANNOT BE ENTERED BY ANOTHER.
A family or clan do likewise for a combined larger space, this is common in the shanty towns and ghettoes where public land exists. I find the appearance quite interesting, like a multicolored mosaic or abstract painting of dwellings with winding mazes of paths. IF YOU LIKE CROWDS! For the solitary one, the deserts or uninhabited islands are calling, there is sooo much land to live on IF YOU ARE NOT ENMESHED WITHIN THE CAPITALIST MAELSTROM !
This will most likely be deleted because of stuff,,,,,