Written by Mathew Naismith
As you will notice with the following, there
is a difference in consensus in if we have lost our tribal mentality or not,
also, if we should retain or abandon or evolve from tribal mentalities. Should
this matter to us? It should matter to all. How often is one ideology or ism
seen as a separate entity to our own, a separate tribe to our own? How often
does this cause conflict, for example, conflict between the tribes of atheism
in relation to theism and visa-versa? I have lost count how many people have
lost interest in what I am writing just because I mention atheism, religion,
paganism, God, psychology, science, spiritually, etc, in my writings. Wow, so
many conflicting tribes these days, probably more than ever in human
history!!
I
am into oneness, where all tribes are of one energy source, it is all energy
anyway. Only the creation of separate energies creates tribes, where separate
energies oppose each other. As soon as one energy sees itself as being separate
to other energies, conflict naturally arises from this, this is instead of
different energy sources seeing themselves as simply different to each other,
not separate to each other.
What is tribe mentality?
Deyfing
tribal mentality. ... By definition, a tribe is
simply a form “of human social organization based on a set of smaller
groups…and are defined by traditions of common descent, language, culture, and
ideology” (“Tribe”).
The United
States invaded Iraq in 2003 in order to gain a
foothold in the then-closed-to-foreign-Western-companies oil industry.
After a decade of conflict, Western companies are able to search for “oil in Iraq
from some of the world’s largest oil fields and reaping enormous profit”
(Juhasz). In this situation, the United States is one tribe and Iraq is
another, the necessary resource is oil, and the result was indeed war—right on
point with tribe mentality.
Source:
https://blogs.elon.edu/gst336/2014/05/27/deyfing-tribal-mentality/
On
the other hand:
A tribe is a group of
people that care for each other and look out for each other no matter what.
They are bonded by a strong sense of shared values, meaning, and
purpose in life. ... He knew that if American society was going to persist, it
needed to somehow adopt a similar tribal mentality and sense
of unity.
Source: https://www.theemotionmachine.com/how-weve-lost-our-tribal-mentality-and-why-it-hurts-us-as-a-society/
Also:
While the tribal mentality has definite
benefits in terms of establishing common ground and ensuring group survival, it
is not a conscious agreement. We are born into it. Yet at a certain stage, both
personally and collectively, the tribal mentality must be challenged. People
can then begin to recognize the need for a personal honor code independent
of the tribe. If humanity is to progress, we need to learn how to treat
everyone – regardless of tribal affiliation – with honor and respect.
Source: https://www.wanttoknow.info/inspiration/transcending_tribal_mentality
I thought the following was spectacular, a
theist trying to educate atheists in their own group/tribe in theist teaching, mainly
to dispel ignorance within certain atheistic rituals and beliefs. Make no
mistake, all concepts and set criteria in accordance with a group are
ritualistic to that group. Try not following certain concepts and set criteria
in a group, a tribe, and see what occurs. In all honesty, many of us are as
ritualistic as ever.
Good
on you Heather as I am into free thinking for all, not just in line or limited
to certain criteria in relation to certain tribal beliefs and rituals. If you
have a belief that all claims must be proven to be fact, in accordance with
certain tribal rituals only, things like DNA didn't exist until proven by a mind
that still knows very little about it's own environment. The way we are
destroying our own environment for starters clearly shows how ignorant and
unaware we still are. What would this kind of mind know what is and isn't?
You
can be as anti-theist as you like, the truth is, not many people in the past or
at present would have a decent education if it wasn't for theist schools and
teachings. In the past, monks are a prime example of this, of course to
understand this you need to be aware of what monks were teaching. Now, how many
atheistic schools, even today, are into educating people to a high degree of
standards? Yes, we could be totally bias and only point out the negative things
that humans as a whole are capable of but what about the positive things!!
Maybe
the only reason I can see impartially like this is that I don't belong to any
one tribe like atheism or theism, I am all of what all tribes are.
Let's be honest here, the tribal ritual of
atheism is to deny expressions of beliefs, especially if an atheist is only of
the mind that atheism is only of the ritual of disbeliefs as opposed to
beliefs. However, many atheists concur that atheism is also of the belief that
God doesn't exist, not just the disbelief God doesn't exist. This perception
makes a huge difference in our own bias. Of course any display of bias is of
futility when seeking actual truth as opposed to a desired truth. A desired
truth is always based on the same level of bias expressed in accordance with
what? Our own tribe!!
Yes, tribal bonds are strong and have both positive and negative aspects. Alliances of tribes might be a good idea if all the isms can peacefully coexist and I don't think that that will occur in our state of devolution as a species. A system based on tolerance and acceptance would fare well but unfortunately there are far too many fanatics around who cannot get along.
ReplyDeletePerhaps in time people will get pass their differences and tune more into their similarities as a species. Not in our time & space but perhaps some time and some where we set up more tolerant and accepting social structures.
Kindest regards,
Mike from up over.
Indeed, considering we are putting up walls instead of taking them down, you have got to wonder Mike.
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