Tyson Yunkaporta rips apart the driving myths of our civilization, Aug 31, 2021

   

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Published on Feb 16, 2022

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TYSON YUNKAPORTA is an Aboriginal Australian talking about the characteristics of each civilized and tribal views on the world.
If you loved the David Cole and Vandana Shiva interviews, this is another inspirational myth buster for you. It might help you to dig a bit deeper in finding out what went wrong with our societies. From this perspective, messed up systems, corrupted institutions and greedy individuals are just surface phenomena of our deepest cultural assumptions.

Yunkaporta in 2020 wrote a book titled 'SAND TALK' in which he stated:
"if Palaeolithic lifestyles were so basic and primitive, how did humans evolve with trillions of potential neural connections in the brain, of which we now only use a small fraction? What kinds of sophisticated lifestyles would be needed to evolve such a massive brain over hundreds of thousands of years? What kind of nutritional abundance would be needed to develop such an organ, made mostly out of fat? How does the narrative of harsh survival in a hostile landscape align with this fact? If our prehistoric lives were so violent, hard and savage, how could we have evolved to have such soft skin, limited strength and delicate parts? "

and:
"Civilisations are cultures that create cities, communities that consume everything around them and then themselves. They can never be indigenous until they abandon their city-building culture, a lesson the Elders of Zimbabwe have handed down from bitter experience through deep time. ...
I may illuminate ways to follow the patterns of creation in the innovation of truly sustainable solutions; but perhaps the worst possible outcome of this work would be civilisation embracing these ideas."

I condensed Yunkaporta's 1:09:21 conversation with 'Avid Reader Bookshop' to essentials. Watch the full interview on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8dmqDd756w


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