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Volume 4, Issue 1 |
Understanding and Applying the Theosophy of Octavia Butler’s Earthseed Toward Achieving Geoethical NanotechnologyAllison M. WardPage 2 of 4 It is likely the apocalypse that occurred in these books was caused by the people’s refusal to deal with the apparent economic, defensive, and sociological crises. This is precisely what we need to avoid. Lauren’s theosophy serves as a basis to understanding the need of adaptable, geoethical nanotechnology. Her writings hold great insight into the importance of accepting constant change and instilling the proper systems to keep global peace and unity, and that we use this peace and unity with persistence and the God-like qualities of all good and all knowing. There are four concepts of the Earthseed theosophy that will directly aid in the success of geoethical nanotechnology. These concepts are: 1) Life is always evolving and we have the power and responsibility to shape this evolution. These four concepts offer a basis to a steady and secure nanotechnological growth opportunity. 1. Shaping EvolutionAs demonstrated in the past and assumed for the future, life continues to adapt and evolve. Each species builds off the previous in order to ameliorate itself and survive. Life is
This ideal suggests we perceive our existence and have the conscious ability to recognize and shape our subjective experience through our mind and the actions it promotes. We discovered some of life’s elements, and some of the laws that govern those elements. These laws show potential energy is all around us. The exact purpose of this knowledge is not defined, but we can feel what we believe is right. We can develop our purpose by shaping the reality around us toward being God-like; all knowing, all present, and all good.
Some people exist as a victim of the world, feeling as though all that happens is happening to them. Lauren encourages operating as a part of the reality, shaping it into what needs to be done, not letting the moment control you, but interacting with it like the fate of a long lost lover, something you know and understand and can rely on. Life is not always pleasant however; life is not always hopeless. It is interactive, and one must strive to truly exist and experience life. 2. Education and New DiscoveriesLearning and teaching are the building blocks of humanity. Since the dawn of our time, we have been educating each other through past experience and discovery, as well as future anticipations. By passing down this knowledge to subsequent generations, we are able to develop new information. This pattern aids in establishing a reasonable prediction for the future. The unfortunate problem is that people want to view their discovery as infinitely correct. This view thwarts change. Lauren Olamina writes:
This substantiates past human behavior in the perception of events, religion, racism, biased judgments, and how people accept each other. One cannot develop self in the resonance of others ideals and perceptions. We must make a conscious effort to awaken and develop ourselves through each and every individual experience! It is our responsibility to teach our children, and allow them to have a mind of their own, with just as much potential to develop new ideas and new ways of thinking. Previous conclusions and theories can no longer be accepted as today's. As a people, we need to unite, educate, discuss, and act so we do not continue to divide and perish.
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Terasem Mission Educate the public on the practicality and necessity of greatly extending human life, consistent with diversity and unity, via geoethical nanotechnology and personal cyberconsciousness, concentrating in particular on facilitating revivals from biostasis.
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