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These aspects of human history represent two different parts of us, and of life: the rational and the non-rational. For us to be truly happy, individually and collectively, both parts need to be honored. The story of the last 2,000 years or so is of only one getting acknowledged, and things being out of balance, with some nasty consequences.
By Jielz MartinThese aspects of human history represent two different parts of us, and of life: the rational and the non-rational. For us to be truly happy, individually and collectively, both parts need to be honored. The story of the last 2,000 years or so is of only one getting acknowledged, and things being out of balance, with some nasty consequences.