
Into the Psychozoic

In a lifeworld where your great-grandchildren become your parents, you have a vested interest in making sure you’re co-creating a stable system for them to operate in and also ensuring a bit of intergenerational equity.
Tyson Yunkaporta • Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World
Adolescent cultures always ask the same three questions. Why are we here? How should we live? What will happen when we die? The first one I’ve covered already with the role of humans as a custodial species. The second one I’ve covered above, with the four protocols for agents in a complex dynamic system. The third one us-two will look at next.
Tyson Yunkaporta • Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World
a return to the Paleolithic mind, which was global, ecosensitive, and multidimensional.
Barbara Hand Clow • The Alchemy of Nine Dimensions
This is not about making a new script or vocabulary. It is about contextual and transcontextual shifts. Ecologies move in inter-relational ways — Bateson said this 80 years ago, and his father, William Bateson, said it in 1888. Indigenous cultures have been saying this for thousands of years.