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++++We must learn from the social insects.++++,, |
They have been running successful urban civilizations for ''100 million years.'',, |
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<p align="justify">++Each termite colony is a gene-pool organized into castes which sends out explorer-migrants to found new mini-worlds.++ |
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Those who wish to preserve urban civilization should study the insect hive. The word termite comes from the Latin word termes—which means the end. The end-point of terrestrial society is the hive. |
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<p align="justify">++The growth of urban civilization during the last 5000 years is a steady move toward insectivization.++ |
<p align="justify">+++The well-run anthill is 99,995,000 years ahead of humanity in efficient social organization.+++ |
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<p align="justify">+++A hive is a joyful, clean Manhattan with 8 million secure citizens moving in tune with the humming unity.+++ |
<p align="justify">++++Humanity cannot grow beyond the Insectoid Stage until it understands precisely how the social insects are ahead of us in terrestrial culture.++++--~~From ''The Intelligence Agents'' by <a href="/leary.htm">Tim Leary</a>~~,, |
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'''Realaudio from [http://www.sheldrake.org Rupert Sheldrake]''' |
* '''[http://www.sheldrake.org/realaudio/social.ram The Extended Mind: Social Insects]''' Are the nest-building activities of termites still harmoniously coordinated even when sensory communication is blocked by means of a barrier? |
* '''[http://www.newdimensions.org/dimensions/f-hmam.ram Human Mind / Animal Mind]''' astonishing stories involving parrots, termites, and farm animals that will have you looking at the animal kingdom in a whole new light. |
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~~@RAM@~~ |
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