A thought experiment (or not): the fall of civilization, a sapien medicine village

If it all comes crashing down, wouldn’t it be cool for us all to use it as an opportunity to start a community anew with fields in regular use and certain spiritual philosophies and practices incentivized too?

how would this community look? what is your ideal community if we can build it from a blank slate?

Maybe we can actually pick a location in the world to journey to if ragnarok comes and we can’t communicate.

Where would you want to live?
We’d need labourers for building and specialised work etc

What would be the structure of this community?
is there a leader / authority?

How should we raise our children?

What rules should we enforce?

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I envision a vast family, united by devotion and loyalty, where our highest authority is Dreamweaver. Each member enjoys basic freedom within an eco-friendly system. Some are driven by the welfare of collective consciousness and humanity, while others focus on the growth of their own soul, purely inclined toward spirituality. Then, there are those with materialistic inclinations whose responsibility is to fulfill the material needs of all members of the forum.

Certain individuals are dedicated to the physical protection of the community, even ruling entire nations. We are the backbone for one another, bound by deep love and unwavering loyalty. Every member is committed to protocols set by Dreamweaver, ensuring no more darkness, boredom, or disease—a life that feels like a dream.

In the near future, our community will comprise groups of enlightened souls, kings of entire countries, virtual leaders, and some of the wealthiest individuals. Our first loyalty is to Dreamweaver, followed by loyalty to each forum member and community. Only then does our loyalty extend to anyone else.

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Might a system where one leader is revered and his protocols are unquestionable, eventually evolve into dogmatic religion like Christianity after a few generations? the deification of jesus was a tool that the church used for control.

i like this

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My thoughts are not like this and i do not think this world needs anymore religions.

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And also there are 100 different methods of control other than this…

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yeah i understant
all i mean is that a religion could form by future generations like they did jesus, which we’d want to avoid

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That’s a very distant thing…

Nope.

We need laws lol, not a dictator, however benevolent he might be (although Captain would probably be a Great one lol).
The rule of law needs to prevail lol.

We would need a shared power, 2 leaders at least…

Or even 3 or 4, plus a few higher positions, councilors, senators, etc., to limit those in power.

Now, Captain might not even care about Petty politics anyway…
He might delegate power anyway (or maybe not lol, Idk).

Also, with different folks, everyone would need to have agreements and all… Sigh…
Lol.

I wouldn’t want no position of power, ever (don’t care that much), although I wouldn’t enjoy receiving orders either lol.

I might be a monk in that community lol.

What about self regulation?

Coming from a place of higher consciousness, perhaps it may work well enough without the need of a central state!

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This is true. perhaps the ‘central state’ is purely benevolent, benefiting without asking for tax

not sure how this’d work tho

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Forced labor.
Lol.
No taxes.

For the good of the community lol…

OK…

Captain at the top, but he can’t take any extremely important decision by himself (I mean, if it would impact everyone).

There’s a high council.

Laws…

Etc.

I cant rely on everyone to be fair lol.
Any community needs a certain degree of regulations and all…

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Oh, please. According to you, God is also a dictator. We people work 8-12 hours a day like slaves, and what do they give us in return? Just a penny, barely enough to survive. I don’t think you’ve considered Dreamweaver’s magnanimity and the grandiosity of his heart.

Then monk will be great for you​:rofl::rofl:
Unbothered and untouched

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Forced labor.
And you’ll love it.

:joy:

I’m joking…
For anyone wondering.

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Tax hmm, tax no, but an exchange of energy moved by a mutualistic view, that’s a good thing to make the society thrive.

And if the society it’s high-vibrational perhaps there is no need to enforce any mandatory cooperation and it will come by itself.

The money collected by taxes sometimes are bound to an energy of hatred and percieved injustice

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Well, the taxes would be loooow…
Maybe.

Low taxes?

@moderators

Anyway…

I imagine helping each other yes, but from a place where anyone can cultivate it’s own specific individuality, passion and ventures.

No hive mind, but freedom to be.

Also fields, while mutialistic (Sapien Med Channel) have also a free market component and that’s very right and fair, one has to trive to always better his human condition

Soo I’d imagine some corporations and entrepreneurial efforts in this village, made by the villagers, to use their skills to better off themselves while as an indirect consequence will make others better of aswell.

And there is a balance, money is a form of condensed energy, goods and services aswell, and when there is a fair exchange to both the parties, all is good

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Call me a pesimist, but I don’t see any community transcending human conditioning…
Quickly and easily anyway.

Even if we all would come together, naaah, we might behave for a while…
Lol.

But then we’ll complain and hate each other.

Lol.

Human nature.

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brain fields will give us a leg up in resisting conditioning and other cognitive biases that create entropu

for all of human existence we have been at the whim of the unconscious— which is the cause of what we consider ‘human nature’.

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I don’t know.
I’m not so sure…

Maybe. :thinking:

Although, we would literally need to transcend our brains completely and even then, we would still have bodies to feed…

Scarce resources…

Naaah.