It is not enough to merely recognize mimicry; we must understand that it is a fundamental aspect of our minds, humanity, languages and cultures. Indeed, the original languages were mimetic frameworks that represented sounds and situations in relationships — often with nature. And then, we must acquire the second tier of understandings that reveal both the dangers and opportunities implicit in our human and formally representational nature, as well as the incredible threats comprised by our uncorrected mimetic false societies.

Sep 30, 2016

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