Tom Lee: Intrinsic Participation and the Great Co-Creative Dance

Intrinsic Participation and the Great Co-Creative Dance In this essay I expand on the idea of “intrinsic participation”, a concept I introduced in “Creative Participation of the Whole – a North Star concept”. It stresses that our efforts at participatory democracy are manifestations of a far larger Reality in and with which we are forever …

Anthony Judge: Problematic Sexual Paradoxes of Pandemic Response

Problematic Sexual Paradoxes of Pandemic Response Denial and unconscious cover-up in the light of Jung, Freud, and Sabina Spielrein Contents: Pseudo-relevance: science, scientism and pseudo-science? Challenges of science upheld as an exclusive mode of inquiry Vulnerability of collective initiatives to memetic diseases Masks as symbols from popular perspectives Pandemic implications from a professional “psychoscience” perspective …

Caitlin Johnstone: Humanity Is Sloppily, Awkwardly Lumbering Toward Consciousness

Humanity Is Sloppily, Awkwardly Lumbering Toward Consciousness Humanity is becoming more conscious. It is. This is not a popular thing to say in the more cynical and pessimistic corners of the internet, but it’s true. I’m not referring to anything “out there” or “spiritual” when I make this assertion. I’m talking about a mundane reality …