28 Oct '09 03:12>
"Animism is a religion devoid of abstraction and therefore resistant to use by sophisticated power structures." John Ralsoton Saul.
The large transglobal intellectual religions have little problem understanding each other, despite their rivalries. They share basically identical ideals as well as their corruption by technocrats and by society in general. But these religions also share a disdain for animism.
Is this perhaps because of its relative incompatability with vested interests and with being manipulated by power structures?
The large transglobal intellectual religions have little problem understanding each other, despite their rivalries. They share basically identical ideals as well as their corruption by technocrats and by society in general. But these religions also share a disdain for animism.
Is this perhaps because of its relative incompatability with vested interests and with being manipulated by power structures?