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So, it’s very, very different.
It is also
deeply social, because
The Prodigal does something
that The Alpha would
never do.
The Alpha says here’s the
pattern, follow the pattern.
The Prodigal says, “I don't know
what’s going to happen, but let's do it.”
This
is very different.
It is
all about that
possibility of something, the
experiencing of it, feeling it, taking it in as a process.
After all,
when we look
at the hu-man
experiential way, at
least in the way in which it is
understood in Design, the human experiential
way is an abstract
process from the 41
to the 30, the 36 to 35.
The whole basis of
human life is
rooted in its experience.
We
know the story of The Prodigal.
The Prodigal child is taken from
the Old Testa-ment Biblical story of the prodigal Child that leaves home and goes
out into the world and
lives the life and breaks with the patterns of the family, of the tribe, of the
col-lective of its early years.
Goes out into the world and
visits strange places and so forth and so on and eventually
comes back and tells the story.
This is history. It is perhaps the most profound thing about
us, in a way, is that experience is never lost.
You can see that to the extreme
now with tens of millions of people blogging; every kind of experience is
recorded and available for others to share.
When you
think about mammals,
and you think
about what happens
when a new generation is born, that the learning
that can be passed on, the knowledge that can be passed on by the older
generation is incredibly limited.
It is limited to the priori-ties
of their kind and their environment and their game and whatever it may be, but it‘s very limited.
From generation to generation
there is absolutely no change in the way, over all, the species going to
function.
It is what makes us so incredible
and again, it goes back to understanding that this is all about the
Throat.
It is about our capacity to be
able to communicate to each other.
The thing to recognize about the
collective is that it guarantees our collective intelli-gence, our
collective consciousness, our
collective awareness, because
experience and possibility are things that are constantly being
shared.
So, when we‘re dealing with the
abstract side, we‘re dealing with the way in which humanity grows
exponen-tially, generation after
generation, through the sharing of experience.
This
is what this force is all about.
And it's not simply that the
abstract is here to go out into the world and meet the challenges of this
plane. It's more than that; it‘s that
they have a responsibility to share it.
It is the beauty of the 13th
gate. It has this wonderful name, The
Fellowship of Man, mankind or womankind, or people-kind, whatever it is. But I like what its real name is; it‘s the
gate of secrets. It is the role of being
open to the other, being ready to share with the other.
But the secrets are here.
And what I mean by
that is I'm not
trying to be mysterious with that word.
Think about what happens to the
mammal. A mammal gets cut off from the
rest of the herd, let's say and it gets lost in some little nook or cranny
some-where.
It is hungry. It sees something and it smells it and it licks it and it‘s desperate so
it eats it and it's terrific.
The fact is that
that herd is
going to move
on.
And when
that one gets back
to it, if
it's lucky enough
to get back
to it, unless it is the oldest or
the leading male that is going to be moving
that group, there
is no way
that it's going
to come back and say, “Hey, I
found this incredible place and it's got this great food there that I‘ve never
seen before and wow, we should go over there.”
It
doesn't happen.
This is the thing about the
secrets. When you live life, you
learn so many
things.
We
all know that.
This is a part of the mythology
of the parent telling the child, ―I've been there, done that, because that's
the language of the abstract—I've been there, I've done that, let me tell you
about it.
Don‘t think it's this or that,
I'll tell you what it was because I‘ve been there and I‘ve had that experience.
This is enormously profound
because this collecting of experience, you can see that in our most ancient
tribes.
After all, the larynx dropped;
that great mutation in the Throat that
led to our
ability to articulate
about 85 to
90,000 years ago.
So, we have a very, very old
tradition of the oral transmission of knowledge, the tribal sto-ryteller who
would keep generations
and generations and
generations of stories available so that each new generation
could benefit from its history.
And in benefit-ing from its
history and having the ability to be able to have so much information to start
with, again there is this mutation in terms of its capacity to add to the
possibili-ty of the next generation.
Nothing is more evolutionary, in
a way, than this process of The Prodigal, the roll of this expression
of the abstract,
because after all,
when we get
to the 33rd gate, which is gate of retreat, it‘s a voice
that says ―I remember, or not, by the way.
This remembrance which can at a
mystical level be revelation, this is the ability to really be able to express
everything that has taken place in the experience.
It is why we have—if you think
about the arts, as an example, particularly the writ-ten arts, this is all
prodigal work.
That‘s
what it is. It's all prodigal work.
So much of what we read, so much
of what humanity reads is the retelling of experience.
It‘s the newspaper, it‘s memoirs
and biographies, and it goes on and on and on and on and on.
It‘s simply just descriptions of
things.
It‘s the Web. It is all this vast, vast, vast experiential
knowledge that has been stored.
It
gives us incredible advantages.
As a matter of fact, we have
reached a point; you can really tell that we're in a very strange place.
And when
you think about
it, when you
were a child
60,000 years ago and you listened
to the storyteller, you basically could take in what they knew and that
was the knowledge
of the world,
after all.
And they would add
whatever they could add in their own life.
We‘re now in a situation where it
is just simply not possible.
It is not possible to take in the
story of the world anymore. It is not
even remotely possible.
There is so much information you
can access that it is absolutely mind-boggling, in that sense.
So, we've
reached a point
in which The
Prodigal system has
reached its point
of—there's no other
place for it
to go.
In that
sense it's far
beyond the ability
of any single being to take
advantage of it.
It's the same way with The Alpha,
by the way.
That is, the determination to
secure the patterns of the future have led to so many branches of science that
the average human being is incredibly limited.
Most people don't know why their
cars work or why the lights come on in their house. They don‘t know how all works. They have no idea.
It‘s interesting just to see
where these processes have taken us because they‘re far removed from what their
original value was.
One of the most interesting
things to think about in terms of evolutionary process is that mechanisms that
were there for us at a certain point in our development that served that
purpose, all these tens of thousands of years later, because of this very
facility, we've actually gone to a point where it has lead to what it started
with.
That is, that when we meet logic
now there is always some part of us that is filled with doubt.
And when
we meet the
abstract some part
of us is always filled
with confusion.
In other words, there is just so
much out there that it's confusing to fig-ure out what you need to know in this
life. You all know that story.
And there are so many
patterns that will
tell you exactly
the opposite thing
that you don't
really know what to trust anymore.
It‘s just interesting to
see. For me this is a prana.
We‘re
at the closing of a cycle and near the closing of an epoch.
We are really at a point of deep
transitioning in which we are moving away from our human fertility and moving
towards something else.
We are in decline as a species,
even though we are, at this moment, where the power of our communicative impact
and influence has never been greater.
And
yet, it's full of doubt and confusion.
Individuality
Changes the Game
There is always a
spanner in the
works.
There's always
something that throws things off,
there is always something that gets in the way that can make things diffi-cult.
And of course, that's
individuality.
Over here we‘ve got that Alpha
with its patterns and I'm going to look after you.
Here we have The Prodigal and
I've been there and I've not done that, let me tell you what it is like.
And these two live in Solomon‘s
World—nothing new under
the sun.
This
is the world.
And The Alpha tries to make sure that it understands
it as best as possible, and The Prodigal tries to live in
it as best
as possible, but
it's their world.
And then
there's mutation, and mutation always changes everything.
It changes the game. ~ Ra Uru Hu
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