A disempowering civilization
Dear Chuck,
with due respect - even if we take several different explanations and declarations of civilization - "civilization is" not "the story of a few who disempower the many". Yes, there are eminent traits of this in the history of civilizations. Yet, as in every occurrences we are used to look at, there is much, much more love involved in any process or events or acts during the evolvement of so-called civilizations than blurs and lackings. When our perspective is to see imperfectness, we will see it. Perception begins with perspective.
And, by the way, what we or you are discussing here is perception, and - perception is not the whole thing.
We "cannot take great strides and find fault at the same time" - this is the first sentence of the Heavenletter from above.
Theophil


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