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The Nontaoist Dialogue

It was observed among NonTaoist elders, without formal resolution, It is past virtuous recycling time to actively hope future EarthTribe generations will become smaller and live more simply or not live at all. So what, then, is left for ego memories to future heal, to influence in some positively therapeutic way? What success could remain when wealth of quantitative healthy generations must compete ever more relentlessly against an angry and revengeful Mother Nature only to die off into extinction more slowly? WiseElders note no need for egocentric immortality of humane and sacred nature, yet our ecocentric cooperative successes become contagious multiculturing conversations, healing as we dance between letting go of wealth-aggressive capitalism to grab hold of health-assertive capitalization, more cooperative co-investments across multi-generations of memory, regenerative images recreating future generations, smaller and cooperatively health/wealth wiser in some mysteriously perennial nature/spirit dipolar co-arising cooperatively self-governing economic and political psychological and neurological unitarian, but not monoculturally uniform, polypathic/polyphonic Way We concluded this NonTaoist elders dialogue without formal universal-health/unitarian-wealth cooperative win/win sweet-spot resolutions, yet also without further feeding raw-spot multi-degenerational divested patriarchally competitive fragmenting lack of sufficient integral/spiritual/natural ecosystemic wisdom to share with both past and future cooperative regenerations, regardless of size or time, gender or age But not at all regardless of viciously competitive capitalism or virtuously cooperative capitalization.

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