The atom
bomb revealed that—how we humans feel—dictates how
we think.
It was not thinking
that drove the Manhattan Project scientists to create the
bomb—
rational discourse would never have affirmed,
"Should we make a bomb that will kill us all?"
Rather, a deep, heartfelt dread and fear
drove them.
What is the source of
this emotion of dreadful fear? It is sourced in
society's deep cultural story(ies) of origin.
These are stories that anchor
both the individual's and society's communal
heart. These stories are expressed through the narratives Earthfolk
call Big Stories. The three globally
dominant Big Stories that Earthfolk examine are the Abrahamic,
Scientism, and Secular.
How can you realize
the grip which the Atomic Bomb has upon your
mind and heart?
This is a very difficult task, a
true ordeal, an arduous personal journey.
Continue—SA