"A non-theistic mythology that inspires awe in the mysterious, reveals cosmology through science, provides social cooperation in the form of compassion and a pedagogical foundation is indeed the natural course of our development. Obviously, the myth must be simple in its minimalist form, imaginative and yet profoundly sublime. Sounds like "Zen meets Quantum Physics" once again. Although this is not a new idea, we as human beings don’t even appear close to accepting such a path. It must be an integral part of the family and educational process from an early age. Good luck. America has regressed to either a nation state of absurd Christian fundamentalism or banal mediocrity.
Designing symbols is wonderful art. Since we are post-modern humans, an abstract design is in order."[1]