Lecture: A Postulate Out of a Golden Age
A fabulous thing to observe: We think “Love thy Neighbor” has been the civilizing influence. It has not been. “Be free” has been.
The religious world may have dominated, at one time or another, the Middle Ages, but the religious world consisted in itself of a tyranny and was itself antipathetic to this very thing called [...]
Lecture: Cause and Effect, Automaticity, Ridges Processing (2)
When we look – when we look at a big social organism we’ll see this tremendous effort to maintain a certain randomity1 within its own tolerance level. And it has decided, one way or another, that its tolerance level for randomity was so-and-so, and then everything it moves in is just to adjust that.
But the [...]