Apr 26, 2009 04:01
Transpersonal Evolution Theory
Transpersonal Evolution, or Intrinsic Intelligence Theory, would draw out an evolutionary design framework which would interpret the change of a species as developing along organizational scales. This sudden shift across the boundary between competitive and communal survival schemas, from solitary "unicellular" to social "multicellular" civilization. A city is composed in a way identical a simple multicellular organisms, with the assignment of specific social roles into the employment of specialized organs with tissues designed to fulfill those most central and universal biological tasks. Waste removal, defense, energy dispersal, nutrition dispersal, combustion, communication, disease control (integration or destruction of agents from foreign systems,) perception and its collected memory, etc, are each a universal biological task, present in our cities as equally as in our body, as equally as in an individual cell of that body.
A view of evolution that incorporates bound scales of organization implies a higher level of conscious perception beyond that of self, the extension of self into the society of which it composes. (Trans Personal)
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