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Action or Oblivion

Buckminster Fuller | 30.11.2002 18:36

The first manifestation that humanity may make good on this planet is the serious introduction of cosmic costing into the mainstream deliberations of Earthians....

...Fortunately, the Sun does not demand for all the energy that it delivers by radiation to Earth in the overall cosmic scheme, which is trying to make humanity a success despite its overwhelming ignorance and fear.

The stars - the Sun - are trying to tell humanity to awake and prosper and to consciously assume the important cosmic responsibilities for which it was designed.

Since realization and fulfillment of that responsibility involve evolutionary discovery by humanity of the cosmic stature of its mind and the inconsequentiality of its muscle, the planting of humans on Earth may not bear fruit.


ACTION OR OBLIVION

When Universe is developing important functional dependencies, she does not put all her embryos in the same locale. So poor is the probability of self-discovery by humans of the infinite potential of the mind and the relative triviality of muscle power that nature must have planted a myriad of humanity seedlings on a myriad of planets.

The first manifestation that humanity may make good on this planet is the serious introduction of cosmic costing into the mainstream deliberations of Earthians.

It completely eliminates the economic validity of bankruptcy accounting, except when humans make the mistake of trying to hoard or withdraw critical "capital" assets from productive functioning.

It is akin to attempting to withdraw one of the stars from the celestial system. Into what universe, other than the cosmic totality, may the star be transferred?

Every atom and electron is an essential part of the eternally regenerative, ergo totally inexhaustible, (but always locally ebbing and flooding), pulsative Universe.

 http://people.montana.com/~calsch/CosmicCosting.htm

 http://egroups.com/group/Time-Energy-Accounting

 http://treasurynet.org

Buckminster Fuller
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