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Mathew Mytka's avatar

Maybe seeing this through the logics of markets and the current paradigm refracts attention from the underlying truth that the sacred is already scaled? And I'm reminded of Bayo Akomolafe's invocation "The times are urgent: let's slow down". Lest we continue an amplification of spiritual bypassing.

What if the sense of scarcity, of spiritual access, of meaning, of deep Earthian and kincentric connection... isn’t a problem to be solved with hi-tech solutions and 50x'ing, but a symptom of forgetting? A forgetting of how to be in right relation with what is already here in land, breath, story, grief, song, circle and silence.

I appreciate the intent to respond to the meta-crisis with inner work. But I sense familiar residues. The patterns that in doing so through the lens of VC, product-market-fit, and sector-building, we risk re-inscribing the very dynamics that created the crises themselves. That of separation, extraction, commodification. What if the most sacred role isn’t to scale in the logics of markets, bits & bytes, but to help deconstruct hi-techne itself after the remembering? Maybe if we built tools with sunset clauses to dissolve their own fabric when we sense the medicine had worked?

There are already lo-tek, regenerative, ancestral pathways of remembering in abundance. Let’s not bulldoze them in the name of benevolent hi-tech innovation. Maybe that is the deeper role the Spirit Tech Collective could play... as thrutopian stewards of gentle unlearning?

Sharing as a gentle perturbation - with heart.

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Tom Morgan's avatar

Fantastic work

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