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Biosynergy and the Future of Humankind This conference is available in it's entirety as a downloadable MS Word document. Just click here to transfer it to your own system. The first few pages are reprinted below to give you an idea of the content. Introduction by Richard Farson Anthony L. Rose If I have my way we will address, reconstruct, synthesize, and eventually answer a set of critical questions which I have prepared under the conference title—Biosynergy and the Future of Humankind. The URL for a one-page exposition of the questions which I am posing is attached to this entry. Please read it at your leisure. I hope to discuss it in another day or two. First, I must digress briefly to put into practice a lesson I began learning with Dick Farson and friends at WBSI in 1967—that our visionary theories, our empirical inquiries, and our clinical practices are filtered, selected and constructed through and from the more profound and distinctive of our personal life experiences. In other words, there can be no pure objectivity—only a consensus emerging from an amalgam of convergent subjective perceptions which reflect our varied biases, values, and truths in ways that we all can affirm as contributory to the enlightenment of overlapping realities. (When you have some time, skim through: Rose, A.L."Orangutan, Science, and Collective Reality", a chapter in an anthology published in 1996; URL attached.) And so if Tony Rose is going to initiate and influence this conversation, then you need a few paragraphs on Tony Rose--the person/professional. It may help you to see the grounds for my biases. I remember WBSI in 1967-8 a life-changing time, to say the least. Coming out of five years as a fellow at the UCLA Brain Research Institute, steeped in Skinnerian psychology and caged in laboratory animal studies in psychopharmacology & behavior, I was ripe for escape and transformation. The opportunity to explore the world in new ways that was encouraged by you, Dick, and the staff at WBSI literally set me free. From facilitating encounter groups with Catholic nuns and priests to immersion in the radical Hippie subculture at Drop City, Colorado, to teaching Drug Abuse Prevention aboard the USS Hancock aircraft carrier as it crossed the China Sea heading for Tonkin Bay this boy was liberated from the lab and flung head, body, soul and heart first into a fantastic array of real worlds. I did settle down a bit, into a couple of decades as an organizational consultant, program designer, team builder, and strategic planner. But I remained an explorer, with each contract treated as a chance to uncover new realities, new truths, and to create new organizational processes and structures. After a decade on my own, I took a position with Kaiser-Permanente to experience working inside a big organization. The next decade was spent learning to sidestep and high jump corporate ladders so my clients and I could design and implement innovations that would increase organizational effectiveness. I became pretty good at it. Then in the early eighties another liberating force dared me to follow her into the rain forest--to test my metal as a global explorer. In order to marry Dr. Ann Marie Morris, I had to take a leave from consulting and spend three months trekking through the jungles of Sumatra and exploring the cultures of Indonesia. It was in the Gunung Leuser reserve in the far north of Sumatra that I first experienced the profound process which I eventually labeled "biosynergy" (more on that later.) At the end of our journey, Annie was ready to return to her medical practice, while I wanted to stay in my sarong and sandals wandering across the other 12,000 + islands of the archipelago. I had more than passed her test. Love prevailed, we both returned, married, and took a 2 month honeymoon in East and Central Africa. Thereafter I began phasing out of corporate consulting and phasing into a life devoted to family my family, the human family, and our extended family of kindred animals and their precious ecosystems. That lands me here, bringing that Earth-Family devotion to my dear friend Dick Farson, and to his friends in the leadership forum you. I must rush off now to other callings, so will leave you with this description of my own path, a page describing the BIG questions I hope we will address, and a chapter which exposes how Tony Rose defines science in the world of wildlife conservation. When I return to the world-wide-web tomorrow morning, I hope to hear from you your reactions, your passions, your past and present experiences and views on these issues and meta-issues that drive and define our Future. Very best wishes, Tony Orangutan, Science, And Collective Realityg Biosynergy and the Critical Issues Anthony L. Rose Since Dick and I have both been unable to access the URLs which I posted with my first contribution to the "biosynergy conference" I am going to paste below the text of the Questions that I hope to address. This will make them available at once for your review and reaction. Cheers, Tony Rose
-------Questions for ILF --------- BIOSYNERGY AND THE FUTURE OF HUMANKIND Questions for World Leaders Anthony L. Rose, Ph.D. The Biosynergy Institute Rancho Palos Verdes, California As I see it, the burning questions at this point in history have to do with the destiny of humankind as a force in this biosphere. Are we simply a talking high-tech chimpanzee hell-bent on making love, making war, and making the earth into a massive habitat for the expression of human power and pleasure? Is there a fundamental and overarching biosynergy in this planet's Life-Force that will correct the exploding human hegemony, head off the pending crash of ecosystems and extinction of species, and restore harmony among Earth's vast and mysterious life-forms? Or is it up to the visionary leaders among us to find the source of our own humane benevolence, and to subdue the unnecessary and insatiable hungers that drive us to consume all of nature and control all of life for our private, corporate, and national gain? We must address these questions with sensitivity and courage, with wisdom and love, with humility and reverence. Our answers and our actions will determine the fate of life on earth.
Definition--bi•o•syn•er•gy n. 1. The interaction of two or more biological agents or forces so that their combined effect is greater than the sum of their individual effects. 2. Cooperative interaction among species, especially among the individuals and groups in an ecosystem, that creates an enhanced combined effect. 3. The theory that organisms cooperate with passage of time in the same ecosystem, mainly as a result of natural Biophilia, so that biosocial structure and dynamics change to assure the vigor of all life forms. [From the Greek bios (life), sunergia (cooperation), from sunergos (working together). Participant Where do you stand on that subject? Anthony L. Rose Maybe you or another ILF member can fill me in on the particulars, but I suspect Erlich's problem was in falling prey to the journalistic demand for numbers, and a definitive deadline. There are too many variables and interactions unmeasured, mismeasured, and immeasurable for us to set dates. I am comfortable giving the evidence, the trends, the speculations about alternative futures, and offering the personal bias regarding what will likely happen and how we can avoid adverse outcomes and turn in a "better" direction. I think Paul Erlich's Population Bomb is still ticking. But it is not merely population growth that endangers the biosphere—it is the quality and location of that growth, and migration. If global consumerism continues to grow and international exploiters continue to invade and destroy the most vital natural ecosystems, then we can have a leveling or even reduction in total human population and still precipitate local, regional, and global disasters. About the 25 to 50 year window: If the US, Russia, EU and China join the Jihad and resume military competition to match their consumerist-economic competition, we will likely see some severe havoc that will leave our children and grandchildren with a tragic legacy of social chaos and irreversible ecological degradation and disaster. I don’t believe the biosphere has lifesystems to support very many more decades of destruction. I do believe we must keep trying to change direction. Those are my biased speculations. I'd love to consider some other points of view. Participant This conference is available in it's entirety as a downloadable MS Word document. Just click here to transfer it to your own system. |
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