01-13-2011, 06:24 PM
Each successive valuing meme or subdensity within 3d offers more and more freedom. From the standpoint of a 'higher' level, looking back, one may see a 'lower' interpretative framework as unacceptably 'negative'. For example, all of the ancient empires were at the red vMeme, as much of the middle east is today. It could be considered 'negative' in that "Red controls through violence and intimidation." "It is the time of the adolescent."
Even in the middle of this density, at "Blue", structure and authority were emphasized. And of course that can be considered 'negative' as well - i.e. the necessary emphasis on dogma.
Later, during the enlightenment period, with the emergence of "Orange" we finally have the concept of egalitarianism and meritocracy, but also the 'negative' as "The world is seen as a resource to be exploited for profit."
Each subdensity brings with it both potentially healthy and pathological aspects of expression, as we learn the lessons of the logos.
In order to go to the next higher subdensity, one must first become unsatisfied with what the current one offers. Today, most people are still in blue/orange (middle). Wanderers and natives tend to reach 'green' quickly, but then they tend to remain there and fail to see the value in the lower levels.
Even in the middle of this density, at "Blue", structure and authority were emphasized. And of course that can be considered 'negative' as well - i.e. the necessary emphasis on dogma.
Later, during the enlightenment period, with the emergence of "Orange" we finally have the concept of egalitarianism and meritocracy, but also the 'negative' as "The world is seen as a resource to be exploited for profit."
Each subdensity brings with it both potentially healthy and pathological aspects of expression, as we learn the lessons of the logos.
In order to go to the next higher subdensity, one must first become unsatisfied with what the current one offers. Today, most people are still in blue/orange (middle). Wanderers and natives tend to reach 'green' quickly, but then they tend to remain there and fail to see the value in the lower levels.