The Infinite Thread -Netism Podcast

The Great Forgetting | The Flood That Reset Human Memory


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A world ends, memory breaks, and humanity starts over carrying only fragments. This episode maps the Great Flood era and the Great Forgetting, then follows the slow return of coherence into the present crisis.

This is a story of rise and fall, collapse and renewal told in deep time. It begins with a simple definition of Netism as an old structure with three roots: the Net as interconnection, Neter as functional forces and operating principles, and Netum as integration and the return to coherence after fragmentation.

From there, the narrative moves into the rupture that frames the current cycle. Around 12,900 BCE the Younger Dryas arrives as an abrupt shock. The sky darkens, fire and dust spread, temperatures drop, and stability fractures. When the cold releases, rapid warming and rising seas erase coastlines, homelands, and trade routes. When links between people, places, and skills snap at once, continuity breaks. That break becomes the Great Forgetting.

You will hear how knowledge survives when civilization collapses. Fragments persist as chants, symbols, star stories, and ritual movements. The original operating logic thins under trauma and survival pressure. Over generations, applied knowledge becomes sacred story, then myth, then a damaged archive waiting for a future reopening.

As conditions stabilize in the early Holocene, time returns for training, observation, and rebuilding. The episode follows the recovery stream through Atum as a marker of restoration and through Heka as disciplined coherence practice using breath, sound, intention, and sequence. It also tracks how centralized power tends to externalize principles into personified gods, turning direct perception into mediated access, and turning shared meaning into administration and control.

The closing arc brings the story into the present. Institutions strain, trust collapses, ecosystems show stress, and many people feel grief and awakening in the same breath. This episode frames that experience as a cycle turn where network reality becomes visible again through ecology, trauma science, breathwork, meditation, synchronicity, and lived interdependence. The episode ends with a practical direction: coherence has to live somewhere real through ethics, training, community design, land, water, soil, shelter, and systems built to regenerate over time.

Key Topics Covered Netism defined: Net, Neter, Netum Nested cycles and the gearwork of history Younger Dryas shock and the Great Forgetting Sea level rise, migration, and collapse of specialization Myth as a storage medium for wounded memory Atum as restoration and Heka as coherence craft Power, mediation, and the narrowing of direct perception Why the current crisis also carries a return of remembering Building coherent communities that hold under pressure

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