Friday, June 15, 2007

A chance for great leaps in Human Evolution

The passage of the legislation banning Promicin and the abilities of the Promicin Positives adds to the divisions started by the widening gap between income levels. That makes the odds are increase for another revolution like what happened in France.



As Mel Brooks showed "It's good to be the King" or even one of the Corporate CEO's but it's pretty bad to be one of the exploited and harrassed.



With the spread of Promicin to the general public it gives the opportunity for a more level playing field since those with abilities are a lot harder to exploit than the huddled masses of 18th century France.

But is it just going to be a Darwinian struggle of Survival of the Fittest that tears apart the society in the process? Or a chance for a more conscious evolution in human development that leads to a more advanced civilization?



As Neo discovered he was The One with the insight to save his society, the Promicin Positives also has the choice to lead the fight for higher development instead of just repeating the cycle with different people at the top.

Some of the principles for avoiding the same old domination methods with only a different set of leaders in control have been proposed by Ken Wilber in his Integral Politics-A Summary of Its Essential Ingredients it shows some ideas evolving to a more stable, inclusive and advanced society so more of the population enjoys the benefits of civilization.

The Promicing Positives have an opportunity to use their abilities to work towards these goals in a way never before possible which will ensure that the forseen Catastrophe doesn't come to pass.



As several people have said, it very similar to the debate about Gun Control, in the same way that Guns don't kill people, It's the people that abuse the guns that kill people.

The difference is what Ken Wilber is calling "The Exteriorists" that see something outside of themselves as the problem and want to solve it that, they think Promicin abilities are inherently evil in of themselves and want to get of them all together.

On the other hand "The Interiorists" see the problem as inside themselves and think that those with abilities should learn self-discipline to harness them without harm to others.

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