Picture this: You have an extended family of 20 close relatives. You all live together in one giant house. You tend your gardens together, cook your meals together, do your laundry together. All chores are shared. All expenses are shared. You will grow up and grow old here.
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This is what our ancestors surrendered in the quest for survival. Some gave it up willingly with the promise of better jobs in the city. Others lost their land during the Dust Bowl and were forced into factory jobs and urban ghettos where they forgot how to bond as a family.
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We live now with 100 years of shattered family bonds. Most will scoff at the above concepts as hopeless and impossible. “No family could love like that,” they’ll say. “No person could be trusted as head of a family to not exploit everyone beneath them.”
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We live in an entrenched system of generational attachment wounds where people have forgotten what love and intimacy even feel like. Many have never experienced intimacy with family. Most are lonely and cannot imagine how to quench that agonizing thirst.
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We must find or way back to the family estates. We must build new family systems and reconnect in large units. We must live together and nurture one another. We must prioritize staying together over the promise of greater pay elsewhere.
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Until we heal the family unit and rebuild these connections, the primal units we are designed to live within, our brains will recognize the unnatural setup of our isolated modern existence and log our very society as reason for constant anxiety and stress.
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"exchange fluids before names." I have had sex with more faces I can imagine and with people whose name I never spoke. Yet, I'm empty inside. All I want is a connection to something beyond this physical realm where we know the price of everything but the value of nothing.
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Humans are a part of nature. All human actions and systems are natural actions and natural systems. There is no return to nature because we never left.
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