“You idolize peasants. You look up to island savages living “at one with Nature,” I ask you to see what happened to Margaret Mead, and how the Polynesians punked her—most of the things she wrote about their views on life, about their sexual freedom, was nonsense they made up to make her look foolish. In same way the fools like Gimbutas and others who believe that mankind at some remote point lived under a benevolent matriarchy, again, “at one with Nature,” in balance with the needs of the soil and such: sheer nonsense. Everywhere historians, archaeologists find what we thought was matriarchy was really no such thing.” FeminismPeasantsArcheologySexual FreedomMatriarchyPolynesiansMargaret MeadGimbutasGynocracyNoble Savages Book:Bronze Age Mindset Source: Bronze Age Mindset
“Animals walk around in a state of permanent religious intoxication. This is the natural condition of the mind and intellect, the moment-to-moment perception, of man as well. I heard some computer fool say that religion is the 'older virtual reality' experience, to justify his scam industry. No, the denuded state of the spirit and intellect, where you walk around 'demystified' and 'disenchanted' is the virtual reality condition, and a terrible condition at that.” ScienceHuman NatureEnchantmentComputersVirtual RealityAncient GreeceDisenchantmentBronze AgeBernankefiedMaenad Book:Bronze Age Mindset Source: Bronze Age Mindset