The Upward Spiral

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[[The Upward Spiral]] is an hour-long video by [[Paul Krafel]], describing a novel way to look at the natural world in terms of [[flow]]. The full version is available on [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7159959880810159488&ei=bSRBS9nrFoeYqAOR3fnNDg&q=%22upward+spiral%22+paul+krafel Google video], as is a [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1452672721626540278&ei=bSRBS9nrFoeYqAOR3fnNDg&q=upward+spiral 40-minute edit] by [[Arthur Brock]]. == Discussion at [[Sol 2009]] == === Participants === * [[Paul Krafel]] * [[Alysia Krafel]] * [[Arthur Brock]] * [[Brandon CS Sanders]] * [[Kim Edwards]] * [[Ben Sibelman]] * Steve Sibelman === Examples of upward vs. downward spirals === * [[Art]]: Main St. vs. Wal-Mart's "gully economy" ** When people's local rural economy gets too weak to support the Wal-Mart, it moves out, leaving nothing * Paul: Education: making kids passive vs. responsible * Politics: where are the "headwaters?" ** Bottom up: school boards and city councils ** Top down: President is at the headwaters ** Alysia: our goal should be to act in our own spheres of influence * Paul: divorce between science and religion is a big gully ** Or there might be three entities involved, the third being magic/enchantment === Advantages of fast-moving civilization === * [[Brandon]]: We're not just wasting natural resources, we're making an investment ** Need to figure out how to make it "pay back" ** [[Art]]: We've built a nervous system for [[Gaia]] ** Steve: Can we "harness" existing consumerism to move in a better direction, or do we have to retreat? ** [[Brandon]]: People are already reconsidering what it means to be happy === Lessons for individuals === * Paul: Start by studying the power within ourselves, making our inner energy flow more and be more visible * Author of book ''Small is Beautiful'': We shouldn't be optimists ''or'' pessimists about the future; just do the work ** Quote from the movie: "Don't let your current understanding prevent you from doing this work" * [[Kim]]: Example of individual "upstream" action: went to a local college's council and brought up the idea of benefits for domestic parnters of college employees ** The effects rippled up to the state chancellor * Defining "what's right" is a never-ending process ** Increasing possibilities makes it more likely that a "right" path will be available == Discussion at [[Seed 2011]] == * Gus: Acting high in the drainage = acting locally ** Brandon: If you act in many local places rather than at the national level, you will be more effective *** Ben: Until you're exposed as a secretive group that funds a vast conspiracy ** Ben: Or you can act in one locality and have [[kindred]] in other localities working for the same things *** Gus: This is made far easier by modern telecommunications * Brandon: Growth is fine as long as it's growth in possibilities, not growth in consumption * Conversations where you have to give up lots of things you value in order to "stop being wrong" are deeply unattractive ** Even if we're aligned with the values of the person who's asking us ** Gus: Silverton People for Peace don't define themselves as anti-war *** Even the most strident war hawk will eventually realize that we can't afford empire anymore--it's not effective *** "High in the drainage" = community security **** Brandon: Seeing the world as a community instead of a dangerous place **** Gus: Harder in a big city, where everyone locks their doors, reasonably enough since larger populations include larger criminal populations