Aegle wrote:Benzyme
Indeed I couldn't agree more, our lack of connection with our earth and the loss of our ancient knowledge and wisdom has definitely had a huge impact on our society as a whole.
Much Peace and Compassion
As Benzyme said, stupidity has always existed and I see that it is irrespective to the connection to earth or ancient wisdom. Humans cannot overcome it and I believe that it is a basic feature of human nature.
I recently finished reading a book written from the 3rd Byzantine Emperor, Julian. Julian was the only Byzantine Emperor who opposed Christianity (=the founding religion of the Byzantine Empire) and he wanted to revert back to the Old pagan ways. The book is called "Beard-Hater" and it can be found online
there. Basically the Emperor speaks about the shallowness of his people and their emphasis on materialism and loose ethics. He himself was sporting a beard that was seen as un-cool buy his modern trendies. Reading through his text one sees that stupidity was rampant in the ancient world and not of a different type compared to the modern one.
Maybe the coming and establishment of christianity fuelled stupidity. In non-christian eras people did less stupid things.
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