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The following story is my interpretation of the book by Daniel Quinn. My writing of this summary was an exercise for myself as an aid to understanding the philosophy laid out by Quinn. I also wrote it with hopes that it would spark interest in readers who would not or have not been exposed to the book.

All the ideas presented are the creation of Daniel Quinn. Most of the better written paragraphs are direct quotes. I recommend getting a copy of the book. This is only a summary and the story is much more complete and interesting in entirety. I tried to present the book as accurately as possible but may have failed due to a lack of understanding or a push for brevity.

I recommend this book to anyone with a care for the environment and a desire for growth. For me, it opened my eyes to an entirely different way of looking at human beings, and why they have a responsibility to the planet yet have failed to recognize it. For information on the environment, spelling it out like it really is, go to SALUSTRA.

As with any discussion which may challenge ones beliefs and habits, I recommend that you read this with an open mind. Someone once said, 'A mind is like a parachute, it only works when it is open'. You may not agree with everything in the story; you may not agree with any of it. But, being closed to new ideas offers no value to anyone.

It is useful and sometimes fun to reconstruct the path that made you think the way you think, and be the way you are. The book Ishmael helped me to do this. It was a leap of understanding, and a tickle of the brain.

In the following dialog, the teacher is Ishmael (I), a telepathic gorilla, and the student, is the student (s).




Of course there were people in Germany who recognized the story as rank mythology, and saw that the people were captivated by a tale which gathered its strength through not only through the ordinary means of propaganda but by an intensive program of education of the young and reeducation of the old. Even if you weren't personally captivated by the story, you were made captive like an animal being swept along in a stampede of others who were willing to give their lives to make it a reality. I am telling you this because like the people of Nazi Germany, the people of your culture are captive to a story. You are unaware of the story because you know it by heart by the time you are six or seven; every Black and White, male and female, rich and poor, Christian and Jew, American and Russian. And you all hear it incessantly, because every medium of propaganda, every medium of education pours it out incessantly. And hearing it incessantly you don't listen to it, as if it were a faint humming in the background. Mother Culture, whose voice has been in your ear since the day of your birth, has given you an explanation of how things came to be this way. And this explanation wasn't given to you all at once. You assembled it as a mosaic: from a million bits of information presented to you in various ways by others who share that explanation.

Once you know this story, you'll hear it everywhere in your culture, and you'll be astonished that the people around you don't hear it as well but merely take it in. The reason you have the impression of being captive is because there is enormous pressure on you to take place in the story your culture is enacting on the world. This pressure is exerted in all sorts of ways but the message is the same: Those who refuse to take a place do not get fed. Once you learn to discern the voice of Mother Culture humming in the background, telling her story over and over again to the people of your culture, you'll never stop being conscious of it. Wherever you go for the rest of your life, you'll be tempted to say to the people around you, 'How can you listen to this stuff and not recognize it for what it is?' And if you do this, people will look at you oddly and wonder what the devil you're talking about.




Ten or fifteen billion years ago, the universe was created with a big bang, or something. Blobs of material coagulated and cooled and biological organisms appeared in our ancient oceans three and a half billion years ago. They formed into more complex forms until mammals appeared, about a quarter billion years ago. Species followed species until man finally appeared about three million years ago.

Imagine that you are an anthropologist wandering about on a shore a half billion years ago. There is not much to see, just dirt and water. You notice a blob floating out in the water; you wade out to it and see that it is a creature. You strike up a conversation and soon are chatting away. As an anthropologist you ask the creature about some of the stories they tell amongst themselves, such as their creation myth. The creature says they have no creation myth, just a factual account of creation. You then ask for a scientific explanation and find out that things began ten or fifteen years ago but life didn't appear until about three and a half billion years ago. Things went along for a while, and then jellyfish appeared!





And, the story has an explanation of why the conquest of the world has resulted in destruction. Man was bound to screw it up; there is something fundamentally wrong with man. Man was destined to turn the world into paradise but tragically he was born flawed and so the paradise has always been spoiled by greed and shortsightedness. And yet, the conclusion that man is flawed is based on his taking evidence from only recent history, a small portion of his actual history. I propose to you that there is nothing fundamentally wrong with people. Given a story to enact that puts them in accord with the world, they will live in accord with the world. But given a story that puts them at odds with the world, as yours does, they will live at odds with the world. Given a story to enact in which they are the lords of the world, they will act like the lords of the world. And, given a story to enact in which the world is a foe to be conquered, they will conquer it like a foe, and one day, inevitably, their foe will lie bleeding to death at their feet, as the world is now.






Would you say that the law of gravity is about flight?


The effects of the law are simple: species that follow the law will live forever, environmental conditions permitting. This should be good news for man, for if he follows the law, he too will live forever. If he does not, he will assuredly become extinct.


By understanding the laws of aerodynamics we learned to fly in spite of the law of gravity. By understanding this third law, we can build a civilization that will work. Imagine a man learning to fly, he builds a contraption and pushes it over the side of a cliff. On the way down he might say 'Look I am flying!', not realizing that his craft in no way utilizing the laws of aerodynamics. Since his demise is a long way off, if it were a high enough cliff, he might say 'So far, so good'. As the ground rushes toward him he might be slightly alarmed and pedal harder, but he would have faith in his craft that has taken him this far without so much as a scratch or a bruise. What he doesn't realize is that the craft is unsuitable for flight, and his efforts to pedal it are futile, yet he believes that with more effort he will be fine.

Ten thousand years ago, man embarked on a "civilization flight" in a craft that wasn't designed according to anything at all. At first it was terrific; the Takers were pedaling away, pleased with themselves to have been freed from the constraints of the laws of biology. They couldn't have known that they were in the air, but not in flight. They see and wonder at the remains of crafts that were abandoned by the likes of the Mayans or the Anasazi and wonder, but are content to be airborne, oblivious to the fact that they are bound by the law of the community of life. Unfortunately, ignorance of the law affords no protection from its affects and they will be in trouble in the not to distant future. Man used to say, 'If we only pedal a little bit harder and more efficiently, we will be ok'. But pedaling harder only increases the destruction. And, such simple answers are not enough to reassure the people of your culture nowadays. Everybody is looking down, and it's obvious that the ground is rushing up faster and faster every year.


About the time that the Takers came in and started kicking everything to pieces, the Leavers were trying to figure out a way to achieve settlement that is in accord with the law that they had been following for three billion years. They proceeded by trial and error, and had the sense to abandon civilizational crafts that they knew wouldn't fly. They understood there was no hurry, and that they didn't have to get into the air. There was no sense in committing themselves to disaster the way that the Takers have.

So your task, knowing about this society and how is operates, and knowing that there is a law that they follow invariably, is to tell me that law. It is a fundamental law. It is the true explanation of how things got to be this way. If this law had not been followed for the last three million years, the world would still be dust and chaos. And now, after five hundred generations, man is about to pay the penalty that any other species would pay after living contrary to this law.




As long as man is acting out a story which says that the world belongs to him, living that story will mean increased food production for today and population control tomorrow. Only tomorrow never comes.


Luckily I think that people want to hear something new.




Once the gods had reasoned all of this out, they decided to discourage Adam from eating of the fruit. They told him that he could partake of all in the garden, but that if he ate of the fruit, he would die.

Do you understand why the Takers could never understand why the knowledge of good and evil was forbidden to man? After all, this knowledge is what man needs to fulfill his destiny. But there is nothing in the Bible about why the fruit was forbidden. The Takers have never been able to understand the reason why the knowledge is withheld from them.

In fact, it was just ten thousand years ago when the Takers assumed the responsibility of the gods over the world and decided that they were the ones with power over life and death. The story of Adam, was written by the Leavers and is called, The Fall of Man. If it had been written by the Takers it would then be called, The Ascent of Man. Man's primary difficulty is in giving up all that knowledge. Unlike Leavers which abandon ways of life which seem difficult and troublesome, the Takers will cling to their way of life until it destroys them. To give up their way of living is to admit that what they have been doing all along is the wrong thing.



Whenever a couple nowadays decides to have a big family they are playing out the story of the Takers. They are saying, 'It is fine for us to have as many children as we please, it is our right. We will just plow under another few acres of the Rainforest to feed them and who cares if another dozen or so species dies?'




Another difference is that the Leavers are searching for what works well all around. The Takers have this need to find the one right way. In this quest to find the one right way they invent laws out of the blue and say, this is the one right way, they don't even give a damn if the laws don't work. They listen to their prophets who say what is the one right way, and then they bicker amongst each other about who has the one right way.

Lets also phrase this another way and explain why these differences arise. The Takers are accumulating knowledge about what works well for things. The Leavers are accumulating knowledge about what works well for people, and not all people, just some of the people. Each Leaver has a set of laws that works well for them because it evolved among them, helping them to live with the environment they have. And ultimately, every time the Takers stamp out a Leaver population they are stamping out a wisdom that has been tested since the beginning of time, just as when for instance, they are stamping out a type of bird, a species that has evolved and been tested for millions of years.








The premise to the Leaver story is that man belongs to the world, the gods made man for the world, the same way that god made everything else for the world, and this seems to have worked out ok, so they can take it easy and leave the running of world in the hands of the gods.

Oddly enough its even grander than the destiny the Takers dreamed up for us. The world is a fine place and in fine shape, it does not need to be ruled by or conquered by man. A way of putting it is that, the world does not need to belong to man, but it does need man to belong to it. I think this is a good way to look at it. Man doesn't need a vision of doom to get him motivated. He needs a vision of the world and of himself which is positive and inspiring.



Naturally a well run prison must have an industry. What do you think that industry is?

WITH MAN GONE, WILL THERE BE HOPE FOR GORILLA?

WITH GORILLA GONE, WILL THERE BE HOPE FOR MAN?


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