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Relativism

Denounced

Terence McKenna


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The great evil, in my humble opinion, which haunts our enterprise - and I say this realizing I'm setting the Fox among the chickens. The great evil that has been allowed to flourish in the absence of mathematical understanding is relativism.

And what is relativism? It's the idea that there is no distinction between shift and shinola. All ideas are somehow operating on equal footing. So one person is a chaos theorist, another is a follower of the revelations of this-or-that New Age guru, someone else is channeling information from the Pleiades, and we have been taught that political correctness demands that we treat all these things with equal weight.

Because we have no mathematical ability - no logical ability - we don't know how to ask the questions that expose some positions as preposterous, trivial, insulting to the intelligence, and unworthy of repetition. So we all are very comfortable bashing science and flailing away at that, but that isn't our enemy. Science is capable of undertaking its own reformation and critique and has been engaged in that fairly vigorously for some time.

The enemy that will really subvert the enterprise of building a world based on clarity is the belief that we cannot point out the pernicious forms of idiocy that flourish in our own community, and this problem is going growing worse all the time. I mean, just pick up the copy of Magical Blend or Shaman's Drum and you will discover an appeal to the level of intellect that makes what's going on with television advertising look like a meeting of the Princeton Institute of Advanced Study.

We have many loose heads in our community. We are not willing to take on the Karma involved in argument and discourse that actually gores somebody's ox, so that at the end of the day, iridology, or Mormonism, or some other form of institutionally supported foolishness lies in shreds on the floor. We consider this politically incorrect. I can feel the tension in this room because people sense I might gore their particular ox. If we had learned mathematical logic, or reason, or rules of evidence when someone approaches us excited to inform us that the ruins of Lemuria have been spotted there in the deep sea of Big Sur or something like that, we would be able to respond to that with the contempt it deserves.

I had a conversation about this recently with someone who, if I had to describe their job category, I would describe them as mafioso, and I said "what do you think of the [UFO] abduction phenomenon?" And without hesitation this person said "there are just so many foolish people in the world". And to me, all of these things are intelligence tests, and the people who pass the intelligence test are not worrying about pro-bono proctologists from other star systems.

Now, you know, we have perfected politeness. We have perfected the ability to listen to damn foolishness without betraying by so much as the flick of an eyebrow, that we realize what we're in the presence of. Now I think it's time to refine our mathematical skills learn to think straight and not be afraid to denounce the pernicious forms of foolishness which are vitiating the energies of our community and making us appear marginal and absurd in the discourse about truly transforming society.