The Hierarchy of Knowledge and the Destruction of our Planet and World Soul
Knowledge and the Paradigm of "Not-enough" • 47m
This is a recording of a webinar presented live in March 2002. This presentation addresses how knowledge hierarchy (in the predominant Western social structure) has created a faulty perception of the world that has led to destructive social and psychological systems. Consequently, the life force that enlivens and nurtures the world (anima mundi, "soul of the world") becomes deadened. At the root of this faulty perception is a “not-enough” paradigm: we are not enough, we don’t have enough, and we must compete, commodify, and separate humanity from the rest of nature to compensate. Our systems of higher education perpetuate this paradigm through hierarchical and patriarchal ways of producing and disseminating knowledge. To heal our collective social wounds, a re-balancing of the archetypal "feminine" and "masculine" ways of knowing (e.g., intuition vs. empiricism) must be made. To live with 'soul' is a choice, and not a scientific inquiry. This lecture invites each of us to re-assess our participation in destructive systems that deaden our sense of being and re-align ourselves to a more holistic way of understanding the world.