“The soul of each one of us is sent that the Universe might be complete."
~ Plotinus
Every body is directed from within through the various centers which give it life and keep it active. While some centers are more vital than others, power is essentially decentralized with each part being self-governing to an extent and yet, highly cooperative...
Every component of the New Culture Plan is organopomorphic in that it resembles organic systems and uses the Wisdom of Nature. It can sound and feel strange and might counter long-held ideas. Here it is important to remember that new movements of behavior
fade, not because they diminish but because they become a permanent part of perceptions and experiences.
The cooperation, balance, efficiency and interdependence deeply contrast more familiar, linear governing models which actually decrease in effectiveness through time. Not only that, linear systems have a defined beginning and end. After they peak, they degrade and expire. They would have to change their model to change this directional inevitability; they would have to have kept their cumbersome unbalance and extreme inefficiency in check much sooner.
Right now, the majority of the world’s governing systems have aligned with the support of industry, wealth and power over the support of their own Human constituents and their immediate needs. It is blasphemous for any of these present systems to proclaim themselves “for the people!”
Under the Piscean energies of the previous Age, Humanity fell asleep to their true nature and inheritance. It has become the standard to regard one’s self as an individual unit cut-off from anything beyond their own skin. Yet if we look at Nature… it is not the independently strong that survive, regardless of what our social ideals presently suggest. In fact, anything that becomes isolated, regardless of a strong competitive nature, is on a collision course with doom.
This is because in Nature, strength has different values than the ones we see and prescribe. Strength is not independent dominance of the fields of action, but rather the true competition occurs at the unseen levels and regards adaptation and interdependent relevance. The species that thrive are, ultimately, the species that evolve the gene pool and sustain a beneficial role in the greater balance of the eco-system, with beneficial being determined by intelligence far more expansive than ours, put together.
In Nature, then, strong creatures are refined creatures who, through adaptation, have quite literally transformed the inner codes of their species’ knowledge by making adjustments to behavior when they could have otherwise succumb to change.
Cooperation, balance, efficiency and interdependence are all common
denominators of organopomorphic systems and structures. They will
allow a collective body, which is really any body, to be strong and fit in
the truest sense.
Organopomorphic systems and structures are often referred to as
living, dynamic, circular, integral and thus Whole. They naturally
foster flexibility and diversity, being autopoietic, meaning that these
governing systems maintain their own unique identity. Nature doesn’t
often accomplish the same objective through the same means and no
two organopomorphic systems will be identical, either. They maintain
their own identity because they are a reflection of the identities of their
contributing parts.
In that they are autopoietic, Organopomorphic systems and structures
are self-maintaining and self-renewing, so even given their
interdependence with larger parts within larger Wholes, they are
thought of as organizationally closed – a complete circle. They work in
ecologies where change is the constant and are ideal for Humans who
seek to live in the present tense, instead of with what made sense
when the system was born. In Organopomorphic systems change does not burden the system but ultimately refines it.
“Complexity is another word for Simplicity, unfolding in Time.”
Cliff Crego
© 2011 The LIFE Movement
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