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Karl Constantine FOLKES 1935 (Portland)
The past, present and future of our zeitgeist culture is gleaned in our carbon footprints as free-will thinking evolutionary Homo sapiens.
As the world turns, so does all humanity likewise turn. We live in an ever-turning turbulent transitory world. Made of flesh and blood, we are transitory beings. Never stationary, we are ever in transition. The ‘permanence’ of this transition takes us in a cycle from the ‘old’ to the ‘new’ and back again to the old.
Our zeitgeist culture is evolutionary in nature; ever transitioning from a Victorian type of zeitgeist to a Darwinian type of zeitgeist; and in the interim with intermediate forms of zeitgeist displayed, demonstrating aspects of rigidity and adaptability, as our paradigms of experience and expressions shift backwards and forwards in time and in space.
Buffered by an endemic, by an often fraudulent zeitgeist of warfare, a seemingly evolutionary ‘fault-line’ goal of thriving on chaos, both for the purpose of conquest and survival, our political, economic, social, cultural and intellectual expressions are ever shifting, yet ever repeating; ever turning into themselves; like the ancient alchemical Greco-Egyptian ouroboros, ever reaching outwardly in the attempt to experientially discover and to ‘know’ itself inwardly.
Oh, what irony! The more we turn outwardly to explore the world we inhabit and, as a species, to delve further outwardly to the galaxies, the greater we recognize in ourselves the need to turn inwardly within our innermost beings in order to find our destiny; in order to know more rationally — and intimately so — the purpose for our existence, psychologically and spiritually.
At any moment in time our zeitgeist culture is actively ingesting, digesting and regurgitating what it has heretofore consumed intellectually, morally and culturally as its core ‘Self.’ Upon reflection, there is no absolute hard grained uniqueness to the spirit of our modern era.
That is to say, surprisingly enough, that there is no absolute uniqueness to us as Homo sapiens. Our uniqueness as primate Homo sapiens, upon reflection, must therefore be considered to be relative to that of other primates.
Our relative uniqueness is that we are genetically and historically creatures of habit, modulating our environment; yet ever repeating the past; preserving yet ‘renewing’ our lifestyle in our present lifetimes. Should we then say that Darwinian evolution is a ‘closed case’ in our human societies?
Consider thus a related question: Are we today heading towards a utopian world, or perhaps towards one that is Orwellian? Having previously experienced both, we historically return again and again to both.
That, with indelible emphasis, is our predisposed evolutionary legacy.
We are indeed creatures of habit. The paradox of the paradigm shifts we engage in always enables us to maintain residual aspects of the ‘old’ and the ‘new.’
So, with this admission, what then does the future hold for our present-day Millennials; defined as a Generation Y cohort following Generation X and preceding Generation Z?
This is a savvy generation of international millennials actively engaged and invested in such technologies as robotics and Artificial Intelligence, in covert communications of the World Wide Web, and in such message applications and social media platforms as Messenger, Telegram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tik Tok, Reddit, Pinterest, WhatsApp and Twitter; the latter now rebranded as ‘X,‘ a sociocultural symbol that targets primarily the new generations of America; and the rest of the world along with it as well.
At a yet deeper psychological level of reality representation or reality formulation, logo X invites its consumers subliminally to ‘tune-in-and-drop-out’ of all social conventions that may appear to be restrictively binding; suggesting instead, or offering a counter argument for a culture consensus that human identity is not genetically fixed, but instead is ever transitioning, ever shifting; ever challenged globally by technological, social media, economic, environmental and political challenges that humans encounter as decision makers.
This argument of course begs the question of what is morally or ethically; or even legally sound. Should the concept of ethics and morality responsibilities be legally relativized in accordance with a culture’s zeitgeist?
We must therefore conclude that the past, present and future of our zeitgeist culture is gleaned in our carbon footprints as free-will thinking evolutionary Homo sapiens. We are ultimately the creators and designers of who we are and what we become as a species socially, culturally, morally, and intellectually.
About this poem
This poem invites us collectively and globally to reflect intellectually, philosophically, morally and culturally on who we are as a people self-identified as Homo sapiens. We are the creators and designers of who we are and what we become as a species intellectually and culturally.
Written on May 22, 2024
Submitted by karlcfolkes on May 22, 2024
Modified by karlcfolkes on May 25, 2024
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