82) A pandemic a day keeps everyone away.  But it also might bring us together.

82) A pandemic a day keeps everyone away. But it also might bring us together.

Seriously, why skim the surface, stay in your safe box, maintain your personality-defenses and your societal persona and status symbols, worry about all that stuff, and occupy your mind with the trivia of everyday gossip-news, when you could truly, truly root yourself in This Moment, drink in the miraculous Life dripping into your pores and senses in every moment, and love, love with your whole heart, love so fiercely that it makes you cry.  Often.  

Because no doubt, you’ve got a river of tears in you that need to be cried.

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80) Magic, Motorcycles, and Mandelbrot:  Part 4 - A Call for Global Revolution

80) Magic, Motorcycles, and Mandelbrot: Part 4 - A Call for Global Revolution

I believe that we need the majority of society to shift, and quickly, into an ecological way of perceiving ourselves in relation to each other and the rest of the world.  The knowledge of how to “be” in a different way is already out there.  It’s held in indigenous cultures.  Eco-farming communities.  And a thousand other places.  We have the knowledge and wisdom to behave better as a species.  But we need to apply it, large scale, and immediately.  

This is unprecedented.  Nothing of this scale has ever been undertaken.  This is bigger than WWII.  The space race.  The pyramids.  The fall of Rome.  The colonization of the New World.  This is a global revolution in how we conduct ourselves towards each other and towards the planet.

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79) Magic, Motorcycles, and Mandelbrot:  Part 3 - Mandelbrot

79) Magic, Motorcycles, and Mandelbrot: Part 3 - Mandelbrot

When you shift from Motorcycle thinking to Mandelbrot thinking, then problems take on a different dimension.  Instead of thinking about “the solution” that you need to Invent and then apply over the world and change everything, Mandelbrot thinking is about “the processes” we need to set in motion, in order to SHIFT the way the world organizes itself.  

It’s such a subtle distinction, but it filters through everything profoundly.  For example, think of the difference between a boss/parent/teacher, who is very clear, and structured, disciplined and powerful, versus a boss/parent/teacher who is a true collaborator, encourager, mentor, and role model.  Think of the difference between “doing to” and “doing with.”

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78) Magic, Motorcycles, and Mandelbrot:  Part 2 - Motorcycles

78) Magic, Motorcycles, and Mandelbrot: Part 2 - Motorcycles

There’s a hungry-ghost kind of thing that happens with the exertion of power.  You start to feel more entitled to exert power, because after all, you are pretty smart to have gotten all this power in the first place, and you start to depreciate “the other,” assuming more and more that other people just don’t have the same perspective as you, the same depth of understanding.  They “don’t get it.”  So, maybe you still need them as minions, to carry out your bidding, but you don’t really need people questioning your decisions anymore….

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77) Magic, Motorcycles, and Mandelbrot:  Part 1 - Magic

77) Magic, Motorcycles, and Mandelbrot: Part 1 - Magic

Let’s start with when we’re young.  Really young.  As young as we can remember.  I wholeheartedly believed in magic when I was a kid.  I’ll bet you did too.  You might have held onto it as an adult, but you probably didn’t, or at least, it faded and changed.  This “loss of magic” as childhood morphs into adulthood is such a cliché that it is, in fact, a theme in many children’s stories themselves.

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73) Dear Ancestors,

73) Dear Ancestors,

Dear Ancestors, thank you for this chance you’ve given me, to live.  For the songs you passed on.  The babies you nursed at your breasts, taught to walk, and speak, and play, and fish, and build, and love, and read, and forgive.  Thank you for your courage, the sacrifices you made in the wars of your time.  The wisdom you discovered in silent meditation.  The poems.  The traditions, dances, beautiful creations of art and worship.  Thank you for the recipes you passed down through generations of care-takers labouring over hot stoves, for the endless mouth-watering concoctions we coaxed from the abundance of water and soil and sunlight.  Thank you for the luminaries who inspired all who came after, to strive for the Good, to love unto death.

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70) Purpose -- Part 2 -- Why the Environmental Movement has Failed (so far) -- Act III: Full Circle

70) Purpose -- Part 2 -- Why the Environmental Movement has Failed (so far) -- Act III: Full Circle

My message is, I love you. I believe in your good hearts. I honour the sacrifices of your visionaries. I weep with you as ecosystems fall apart. The Amazon burns. The Arctic melts. The Great Barrier reef disintegrates. The oceans become a graveyard. Forests turn into grasslands, and grasslands into deserts. Bird song turns into the white noise of traffic. The buzzing and clicking and colourful vibrancy of insect life turns into the empty whisper of barren spaces.

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69) Purpose -- Part 2 -- Why the Environmental Movement has Failed (so far) -- Act II: Change or Die

69) Purpose -- Part 2 -- Why the Environmental Movement has Failed (so far) -- Act II: Change or Die

“Change or die” does not work. It convinces basically nobody. Changes almost no behaviours. It’s like being attacked by an enemy. You don’t open your doors to them and welcome them into your home. You barricade your door, dig trenches, lock and load.

This is one of the biggest reasons the “environmental movement” has largely failed. And it’s why it will likely continue to fail. Unless it changes its strategies.

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68) Purpose -- Part 2 -- Why the Environmental Movement has Failed (so far) -- Act I:  Me & You

68) Purpose -- Part 2 -- Why the Environmental Movement has Failed (so far) -- Act I: Me & You

I love you.

You might be thinking….”Really? That’s creepy.”
Or you might be thinking….”Really? We’ve never even met!”
Or you might be thinking…..”Why, what’d you have in mind?”
Or you might be thinking…..”Huh? I thought this was about why the environmental movement has failed.”

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67) Purpose:  A Four-part series -- Part 1 -- "Tearing Down the Wall"

67) Purpose: A Four-part series -- Part 1 -- "Tearing Down the Wall"

The antidote to suffering and alienation, is love.  It’s trusting.  Reaching out for connection.  It’s admitting weakness, accepting yourself, and accepting the Other.  It’s embracing the unknown, together.  It’s courage, in the Brene Brown sense of speaking your truth, with your whole heart.

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65) Protesting: What’s the point? It’s just a bunch of activists getting arrested and stopping traffic or some shit, amiright?

65) Protesting: What’s the point? It’s just a bunch of activists getting arrested and stopping traffic or some shit, amiright?

I didn’t talk to a single person who wasn’t uncomfortable with, or unaware of the fact that we were inconveniencing people who were “just trying to get to work”. But, The System IS killing us. We’ve spent literally DECADES trying to – do good science — raise awareness — establish dialogue — pass laws — change lifestyles — inspire people — work with governments — etc. etc. etc. etc. And it has not worked. Things are worse in the ecology of our Collective Life Support System than ever before in the history of Homo Sapiens. Everything “normal” has been tried. A thousand times over.

It’s time to misbehave. So these are some of the people I met today who, reluctantly, joyfully, were misbehaving.

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64) Jordan Peterson, Part 5:  The Perfect House Problem; Subsection 7 -- The Rebel Alliance

64) Jordan Peterson, Part 5: The Perfect House Problem; Subsection 7 -- The Rebel Alliance

The Rebel Alliance depended on a dead dude, a quixotic Elf who talked like Grover, a wannabe hero with an inferiority complex, an arrogant smuggler, an incomprehensible BigFoot, an annoying and basically useless robot, a super-cool robot who looked like a futuristic garbage can, and a bitchy, bad-ass princess.

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63) Jordan Peterson, Part 5:  The Perfect House Problem; Subsection 6 -- Lived Experience

63) Jordan Peterson, Part 5: The Perfect House Problem; Subsection 6 -- Lived Experience

Perhaps then, you will start to understand ‘that look’ — that gleam that is so unsettling to the intellectual skeptic or theorist, that unwavering solidity that you see in eyes that are past fear, eyes that have seen so much pain they won’t close to ugliness ever again.  When you see the stability in people’s eyes who have witnessed sufficient suffering, you have met a person who can drink in the entire ocean, who can absorb an entire sun, because their hearts are broken into so many pieces they have atomized and become the Universe.

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62) Jordan Peterson, Part 5:  The Perfect House Problem; Subsection 5 - Love vs. Fear on the Protest Lines

62) Jordan Peterson, Part 5: The Perfect House Problem; Subsection 5 - Love vs. Fear on the Protest Lines

Judging protest as useless and protesters as idiots because someone threw some rocks at windows is kinda like an alien, zooming over the earth, sampling only the murderers and rapists and serial killers, watching a war or two, and then leaving.  Conclusion:  Humanity is terrible.  Planet should be obliterated for the hyperspace super-highway we planned to put through this area of space.  No great loss.

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61) Jordan Peterson, Part 5: The Perfect House Problem; Subsection 4 - Atheist Indigenous Immigrant Women Should Rule the World

61) Jordan Peterson, Part 5: The Perfect House Problem; Subsection 4 - Atheist Indigenous Immigrant Women Should Rule the World

Let’s let the peace-lovers and wisdom-seekers, the poor and disenfranchised, ‘rule the world’ for, say, one generation of humanity, and see if we’re better off, or worse.  I have every bit of faith that they’ll do no worse, at worst, than the men, most of whom are very wealthy men to boot, who’ve had the reins for MOST of the past….uh….forever?

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58) Jordan Peterson, Part 5:  The Perfect House Problem; Subsection 1 - He Who Is Without Sin

58) Jordan Peterson, Part 5: The Perfect House Problem; Subsection 1 - He Who Is Without Sin

Jordan Peterson wants to save the world from the horrors of the Gulag, from the 100 million corpses he talks about.  But right here, in Rule #6 of “12 Rules for Life,” he gives us close to the WORST POSSIBLE advice for preventing more chaos, more hundreds of millions of corpses.

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