Great article. It may sound counter intuitive to a lot of people, especially those who are all about preservation, protection and safety. The danger of being just on that page is that the discovery of something new and as a result growth stops. In the worst case it leads to conflict and wars because you’re not willing to let go of what was in service of a new, emerging reality that is out of the ‘box’ of the old reality. Nature cycles through creation and destruction in different rhythms of course. Of course we have a hard time to disrupt our habits in order to renew ourselves and feel alive (again). So we need disruptors and fire starters to help us.
In Hindu philosophy they even imagined three gods for this process: Brahma (creation), Vishnu (preservation) and Shiva (destruction). It has never been explained more clearly than our dear friend and mentor Eugene Burger did in his famous act: https://youtu.be/Xh2r-vuNAM0
Great article. It may sound counter intuitive to a lot of people, especially those who are all about preservation, protection and safety. The danger of being just on that page is that the discovery of something new and as a result growth stops. In the worst case it leads to conflict and wars because you’re not willing to let go of what was in service of a new, emerging reality that is out of the ‘box’ of the old reality. Nature cycles through creation and destruction in different rhythms of course. Of course we have a hard time to disrupt our habits in order to renew ourselves and feel alive (again). So we need disruptors and fire starters to help us.
In Hindu philosophy they even imagined three gods for this process: Brahma (creation), Vishnu (preservation) and Shiva (destruction). It has never been explained more clearly than our dear friend and mentor Eugene Burger did in his famous act: https://youtu.be/Xh2r-vuNAM0
Hey George! Thanks for replying. Love your wisdom and thoughts. Ah, what a performance. I miss that man! Big love.