"The fate of our times is characterized by rationalization and intellectualization and, above all, by the disenchantment of the world." Max Weber

along with disenchantment, the development of materialistic science drained reverence from life, projecting its theoretical indifference onto the universe.

the practical result is what we see.

destruction of nature, disregard for all forms of life including human,

indifference. depraved indifference.

a dearth of reverence.

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“Man feels himself isolated in the cosmos.

no longer involved in nature and without emotional participation in natural events,

immediate communication with nature has gone forever, and the emotional energy it generates has sunk into the unconscious.”

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“restore that strata of the mythic, of the psychic to the natural phenomena

move around the mythology of volcanoes and use it as a metaphor,

to return the spirit to the physical.”

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“once we start adding anthropomorphic images to natural phenomena, we are trying to take something that we really cannot control and turn it into a person who we can interact with, negotiate with, offer sacrifices to.

we have to try to reduce our existential anxiety in one part, to try to minimize the suffering that nature can cause us

we really do see harsh and life-threatening things that nature serves up to us.

we're trying to figure out some way to not be in a constant state of horror.”

@holon42
Overpopulation is what destroyed man's connection with nature. We can no longer see the power of nature because we can only see our influence on it.

@jjGravitas @holon42 I'm not sure that's overpopulation, rather than "bad use of energy and materials". Humans are extremely scalable. A single human can provide for multiple other humans.

When you see more humans and less stuff available for them, it's typically not that we're out of resources. They've just been extracted away from those who need them to those who accumulate them.

@jjGravitas

these factors are all interconnected. certainly, population pressures destroy ecosystems to accommodate human activities,

and the development of scientific language lowered and in many cases removed historical cultural constraints against wanton development and the pursuit of luxury.

it appears that nature is gearing up to reduce that pressure from multiple directions.

@holon42

Almost impossible in the last 9 yrs in America.

Hope spring eternal.

@LnzyHou

we are facing a multitude of consequences for our hubris and depraved indifference.

but, yes, hope is still in the box.
for the first time in ages i have some hope for politics in America.

calling people to remember the promise of America, of freedom, of democracy.

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@holon42 "along with disenchantment, the development of materialistic science drained reverence from life, projecting its theoretical indifference onto the universe."

I'm hopeful we've begun to see another side of this relationship.

Material sciences producing results and understanding which were quite recently considered not possible.

I do worry it presents us with a paralyzingly wide range of choices, most of which are to ignore our widening options.

@Curiousfoolish

yes, i see signs of a counterbalance occurring too. seeing the importance of the liminal without getting possessed by it, as inspiration, creative energy.

acknowledging the shadow and managing the destructive side of chthonic energy is a huge task for ego consciousness.

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