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The
Machine in Our Heads
Glenn
Parton
(Originally
published in Green Anarchist, Summer 1997, pp. 1617)
Introduction
The environmental crisis consists of
the deterioration and outright destruction of micro and macro ecosystems
worldwide, entailing the elimination of countless numbers of wild
creatures from the air, land, and sea, with many species being pushed to
the brink of extinction, and into extinction. People who passively allow
this to happen, not to mention those who actively promote it for economic
or other reasons, are already a good distance down the road to insanity.
Most people do not see, understand, or care very much about this
catastrophe of the planet because they are overwhelmingly preoccupied with
grave psychological problems. The environmental crisis is rooted in the
psychological crisis of the modern individual. This makes the search for
an eco-psychology crucial; we must understand better what terrible thing
is happening to the modern human mind, why it is happening, and what can
be done about it.
Deep
Thinking
The solution to the global
environmental crisis we face today depends far less on the dissemination
of new information than it does on the re-emergence into consciousness of
old ideas. Primitive ideas or tribal ideas, kinship, solidarity,
community, direct democracy, diversity, harmony with nature provide the
framework or foundation of any rational or sane society. Today, these
primal ideas, gifts of our ancestral heritage, are blocked from entering
consciousness. The vast majority of modern people cannot see the basic
truths that our ancient ancestors knew and that we must know again, about
living within the balance of nature. We are lost in endless political
debates, scientific research, and compromises because what is self-evident
to the primitive mind has been forgotten.
For hundreds of thousands of years, until the beginning of civilization
about 10,000 years ago, humans lived in tribal societies, which produced
tribal consciousness a set of workable ideas or guiding principles
concerning living together successfully on a diverse and healthy planet.
The invasion of civilization into one tribal locale after another, around
the globe, has been so swift and deadly that we may speak of the trauma of
civilization. Because tribal peoples were unprepared and unable to deal
with the onslaught of civilization, tribal consciousness was driven
underground, becoming something forbidden and dangerous. Conquered peoples
became afraid to think and act according to the old ways, on pain of
death. There is much fear that lies at the origin of civilization.
Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny that is to say, the development of the
individual is an abbreviated repetition of the development of the species.
In childhood, a modern person travels an enormous distance between
stone-age primitive creature and responsible contemporary citizen. When
confronted with the awesome power of civilization whose first
representatives are parents, teachers, priests (and, later on, police
officers, legislators and bosses) the child faces, psychologically, the
same situation as its tribal ancestors, namely, conform to the dictates of
civilization or die. The helplessness of childhood makes the threat of
bodily harm or loss of love, which is used by the parents and others to
enforce civilized morality and civilized education, a traumatic
experience. The developing little person becomes afraid to express its own
tribal nature. There is much fear that lies at the bottom of becoming a
civilized adult.
When the child becomes aware of ideas and impulses that oppose the
dictates of civilization, s/he experiences anxiety, which is the signal
for danger. It is not the insights and urges themselves that the child
fears, but rather the reaction to them on the part of those in charge.
Since the child cannot escape from those who control its life, s/he runs
away from dangerous thoughts and feelings. In other words, the child
institutes repression of its primitive self. Tribal ideas are now
isolated, cut off from awareness, and unable to properly influence the
future course of events.
The trauma or inescapable terror of civilization is responsible for the
derangement of reason. That inner dialogue in the human mind that is the
hallmark of self-consciousness has ceased, because the depth-dimension of
reflective thought, which is the primitive mind, has been silenced. Modern
people no longer hear their own primal voice, and without interaction
between new ideas and old ideas, the demands of the individual and the
demands of the tribe (and species), there is no deep thinking. On the
contrary, when reason is cut off at the roots, it becomes shallow, unable
to determine what is of true value in life.
The passage of tribal ideas from the oldest and deepest layer of the mind
into individual consciousness is part of the natural, normal functioning
of the human mind. Deep thinking is not the result of education; it is
innate, our birthright as Homo sapiens. What civilization has done is to
disrupt the free flow of ideas in the human mind by shutting down the
primitive mind through traumatic socialization. In such a situation, cut
off from the time-tested and proven ideas of prehistory, reason becomes
one-dimensional, and is unable to solve the problems of modern life. No
amount of new information can replace tribal wisdom, which provides the
foundation for any good and decent life.
None of what has been said here denies the concept of progress, but it
means that genuine progress is the outcome of deep mental dialogue in
which new ideas are accepted or rejected by reference to that great
complex of old ideas that have been perfected and passed down from one
generation to the next generation over many millennia. In other words,
genuine progress builds on basic truth. This is not idealization of
primitive culture, but conscious recognition of its solid, intelligent
achievements. Because civilization repudiates primitive, basic truth, we
have no frame of reference for a good and decent life. What we call
progress in the modern world is the aimless and reckless rampage of lost
individuals. When one is lost, it is necessary to go back to the place
where one had one's bearings, and start anew from there.
The
False Self
We have internalized our masters,
which is a well-known psychological response to trauma. When faced with
overwhelming terror, the human mind splits, with part of itself modeling
itself after the oppressor. This is an act of appeasement:
"Look," the mind says in effect, "I am like you, so do not
harm me." As a result of the civilizing process, together with this
psychological defense mechanism known as "identification with the
aggressor", we now hear the alien voices of the various
representatives of civilization in our heads. Because of these alien
ego-identifications we no longer hear our own tribal/primal voice. In
order for deep thinking to commence again in the human mind, it is
necessary to break down these internal authorities, overcome the
resistances, that prevent tribal ideas from coming to consciousness. The
modern problem is not simply that we do not listen to primal ideas, but
rather that primal ideas are unable to come to consciousness at all,
because of the internal counterforces, or ego-alien identifications, that
contradict and overpower them.
These ego-alien identifications, built up over the course of a lifetime,
cohere and form a distinct, circumscribed personality, or false self, that
represents and enforces the rules and regulations of civilization. This
false self is observable in the frozen facial expressions, stereotypic
gestures, and unexamined behavioral patterns of the general public. This
false self determines much of our everyday lives, so that we are seldom
the origin of our actions. We lapse into the false self at the first sign
of danger, under stress, or simply because it is the path of least
resistance. In this unthinking mode of social role playing, we internally
reproduce our own oppression.
Trauma is a necessary part of civilizing someone, because a natural,
maturing individual will not otherwise accept the ideals of civilization.
These ideals - hierarchy, property, the State, for example - are so
contrary to our tribal nature that they must be forcibly thrust into the
human mind. This causes the mind to rupture, to divide its territory that
is, to surrender a part of itself to the invading enemy. For this reason,
the false self is never really integrated into the human mind, but instead
occupies the mind, as a foreign body, standing apart from and above
normal/healthy mental life.
The
Original Self
Beneath the false self, there still
lives the original identity of the person. This original self is older
than, and other than, the foreign personality that has been imposed upon
it. This original self or primitive ego is the person one was in childhood
before the mind was ruptured by the trauma of civilization and the person
one still is at the core of one's personal identity. This original self is
closely connected to the oldest layer of the psyche. It is an individually
differentiated portion of the primitive mind the first, personal
organization of the primitive mind. As such, it has direct access to
primal wisdom, an internally directed perceptivity, that permits the entry
into consciousness, as well as the passage into activity, of tribal ideas.
In civilization, this original self is caught in the middle of a war
between the status quo false self and the uprising of the tribal self.
Even when an individual succeeds in holding its own personal identity,
refusing to slip into the false self, the primal voice may remain unheard,
smothered by the false self. As a distinct, circumscribed personality, the
false self achieves a counter-will of its own that is always operational
in the sick mind, at least in terms of repressing tribal ideas. Tribal
ideas threaten civilization, so they cannot pass through the censorship of
the false self, which functions specifically to ward off all serious
challenges to civilization.
Furthermore, the false self tends to become more autonomous and extensive,
owing to improved forms of social control and manipulation of
consciousness in the modern world advertising, for example. Once the mind
is broken, the false self, backed by the relentless power of civilization,
takes over our lives. The original or primary self has become autistic, or
severely withdrawn from active engagement with social reality. However,
there remains some awareness, at least sometimes, of our primary identity
beneath the false self, and so there is hope for lifting the repressions
set down most effectively in childhood on primitive mental processes.
The
True Self
Through identification, which is a
normal psychological basis of personality development, the original
identity of the person is stretched into something more and greater, on
its path to the true self. This process of identification becomes
pathological only when the continuity of the personality is not preserved,
i.e. when there is a splitting in two of the mind, giving rise to a new
psychic structure, a false self. This rupture of the mind is unfortunately
precisely what occurs through compulsory training and education of
contemporary civilized human beings. In contrast, the development of the
natural and sane human mind does not entail any sharp delimitations
between its various stages and functions. The true self is a continuation
and culmination of the original self; it develops out of the original
self, just as the original self develops out of the tribal self. In sum,
psychical reality consists of the tribal self, together with the original
self, and the dynamic interplay between them is responsible for the
development of the true self. The true self is something that
unfolds/progresses. Traumatic civilization has not eliminated the original
self, but it has stopped the flow of tribal ideas into consciousness,
which arrests or distorts the higher/maturer development of the
personality. In order to resume deep thinking in the human mind, so that
we can become our true self, it is necessary to push back and ultimately
dissolve civilization, internally and externally.
The
Message
The sadness of the modern age is
that the public needs to be reminded of "unchangeable human
needs." This truth is not something to be imposed upon them, but
something to be evoked within them. The fact is that people do not feel
satisfied in the roles assigned to them by civilization. There is a
widespread feeling that one's true identity or potential is not being
fulfilled, but unfortunately there is no awareness of the tribal self
except among a small minority of individuals. Once the message of a tribal
self is re-introduced into public consciousness, it may lie dormant in the
minds of individuals for a long time, but it is never entirely forgotten
again, as it was in childhood. This message is the catalyst for an
intellectual awakening among the population, accompanied by the feeling
that something old and familiar has been uncovered.
The power of this message to move an individual is due to the
psychological fact that, although repression shuts down deep thinking,
tribal ideas continue to push for entrance into consciousness. The mind
seeks always to integrate all its ideas into one comprehensible whole.
Whatever is part of the repressed unconscious is trying to penetrate into
consciousness. When an individual gets the idea of a tribal self from an
external source, via the message, it takes hold deep down. The message
appeals to the conscious mind, tugs at it, rings true because it touches
and stirs the repressed truth that is striving to break into awareness.
For this reason, the triumph of civilization over the tribal self is never
secure, so there must be a constant bombardment of lies and distortions
from the representatives of civilization.
Whether or not an individual awakens to the message of a tribal self
depends on the mental condition of one's personal life. Crisis can open a
person to ideas that would otherwise be shunned or rejected. A desperate
or confused person seeking help may accept the notion of a tribal self
intellectually, because it makes sense of one's life-history; but this is
not yet to grasp tribal ideas from within, the result of deep mental
dialogue. Intellectual awareness of one's tribal self, via the message, is
the first prerequisite of a sane person, but it is not enough, not the
same thing as hearing one's own primal voice. Each individual must
validate or prove, for itself, the message or theory of a tribal self.
The
Journey Outward
What is required in order to hear
one's own primal voice and resume deep thinking is a journey outward by
the original self, which is a matter of fighting to live according to
fundamental ideas that one recognizes as good and right, a tribal ideal.
This is the path of a warrior because civilization without (laws,
institutions, and technologies) and within (the false self) is organized
against it. It takes inner resolve and courage to go against civilization,
outwardly or inwardly. The path of a tribal warrior in the modern world
has nothing to do with picking up a spear or wearing a loin cloth; rather,
it involves committing to, and standing up for the great ideas of
prehistory: face-to-face democracy, rivers and streams as drinking places,
respect for wildlife, etc. These ideas do not require more data,
arguments, congresses or conferences because they are the irrefutable
elements of original knowledge. The warrior stands on the unshakable
foundation of basic truth, and the vicious lies of civilization that the
Earth is property, or that the common good results from each person
maximizing its own self-interest, for example are dismissed as the
meaningless babble of the ignorant.
The psychodynamics of the cure consists in overcoming our fear of deep
thinking by strengthening the original ego, through everyday practice, to
the point that it no longer turns away from its own subversive ideas. We
are afraid to think deeply or critically, due to the horror of the past.
It is safer not to think about tribal ideas, and spare oneself the painful
memories of punishment (and the attacks of anxiety) that are associated
with the recall of these ideas. The childhood fear that one will be
murdered or grossly harmed for primitive thinking lives on.
The child settles for an unsatisfactory adaptation to social reality
namely, repression of its tribal self because it is unable to deal with
the threatening menace of civilization in any other way. However, adults
are no longer in the helpless position of childhood; it is no longer
necessary to give up the struggle with civilization. There is plenty of
opportunity in our everyday lives to question and refuse humiliating and
debilitating authority. What matters, for now, is not that we win this or
that battle with external reality, but that we stay true to tribal ideas
in the face of civilization, and integrate them into the conduct or
character of our lives. This is what slowly brings about a radical change
in the personality.
The path of a warrior is that of upholding a tribal ideal with the
therapeutic aim of bringing a strengthened ego into direct and open
communication with the tribal mind, which dissolves the false self (and
its punishment mechanism).
The personal journey of loosening the grip of the false self by
strengthening the primary self is certainly not by itself going to bring
about the overthrow of civilization; but it is the subjective precondition
for building an environmental movement that will achieve this end. The
public is firmly in the grip of the false self, which means that a
revolution is definitely not on the agenda. The influencing machine of
civilization is in our heads, and we must defeat it there first; for it is
not to be expected that people brutally held down (for 10,000 years) by
counter-revolutionary forces will revolt until the psychological
groundwork of liberation has been adequately prepared. After enough of us
have done the hard inner work of self-restoration, that is, re-claimed
enough of our sanity, then we will come together in tribal units and smash
civilization.
Crossroads
Human unhappiness within
civilization is widespread and growing. People feel increasingly empty,
anxious, depressed, and angry. Everyone is seeking an answer to serious
mental problems. The Chinese ideogram for crisis combines the sign of
"danger" with that of "opportunity." This is exactly
where we are in history, at the crossroads between two radically different
futures. On the one hand, there is the danger of insanity, and on the
other hand, the opportunity for a return of tribalism.
The
Path to Insanity
Basic, vital needs or tribal needs
are not being satisfied in civilization, and this produces frustration,
which in turn activates aggression. As civilization "progresses"
toward global interlock among new technological forms, we are removed
farther and farther from the simple and basic joys of life, sitting in a
shaft of sunlight, conversing around a fire, food-sharing, walking, the
blue sky overhead, and so frustration and aggression also progress. More
and more of a person's concern and compassion for others and the natural
world are withdrawing, and re-focusing on the self, in order to neutralize
the growing frustration and anger within. This is the psychological
explanation for the culture of selfishness that is underway everywhere in
the modern world the first step on the road to insanity.
The second step, which is now on the horizon, is megalomania, a severe
pathological state of consciousness in which the steady withdrawal of love
from others and nature gives rise to the deluded mental condition of
exalted self-importance. The megalomaniac feels more and more powerful,
euphoric, and in control of things (due to an abnormally inflated
self-love), while in reality s/he is becoming more and more isolated,
impotent, and out of control (due to an excessive loss of love for others
and nature). This pathological condition of megalomania is fueled by inner
hatred, which is desperately seeking pacification by consuming more and
more of a person's available love, but it fails entirely to deal with the
root-cause of our mental illness, namely, unmet primitive needs.
If people cannot access the tribal ideas that inform them of basic needs,
then they cannot find the proper targetnamely, civilizationfor their
frustration and aggression. As a result, rage is trapped in our minds and
bodies and is destined to reach heights that are psychologically
unbearable for any individual, which leads to madness. Insanity, the third
and final stage of civilization, occurs when the original self becomes a
tortured prisoner within the walls of its own fears, frustrations, and
hostility. It is now extremely difficult, if not impossible, to reach and
influence the original self with any rational message.
The
Path to Sanity
Civilization has enslaved us in the
chains of dependency, isolation, and artificiality. All that we have
suffered in civilization still exists in our minds for nothing vanishes
from the human mind and it is accumulating into rage. The mechanism that
civilization employs in order to prevent this rage from discharging itself
against its source namely, civilization is the establishment of a
dictatorship in our heads, a false self, that re-directs this rage toward
the citizen in the form of self-blame. According to the false self, each
individual is to blame for its own misery. The false self gets the energy
it needs to punish and enslave us from our own blind frustration and
aggression. Without conscious commitment to a tribal ideal, a firm hold on
basic truth, by which to evaluate, condemn, and go against civilization, a
person is at the mercy of its own mounting disappointment and aggression
that the false self is designed to turn inward.
The tribal ideal is a staff for strengthening the original self and
fighting off the false self. By upholding a tribal ideal, sometimes
through the spoken word, sometimes through action, and sometimes through
silence, we build self-respect on a solid foundation; for at the core of
our being we are still fiercely independent, intelligent creatures, with
strong affective ties to small human groups and large natural/wild places.
The importance of this self-respect as a prime motivator of human nature
can hardly be overstated; it may enable an individual to defy
civilization, even in the face of the hatred of the whole modern world.
When an individual acquires fundamental self-respect, then s/he will be
made a fool no longer, and all the blows of civilization are nothing but
the battle scars of a proud warrior. Civilization is powerless against it,
because a person who has re-claimed fundamental self-respect cares nothing
about the laws and standards of civilization.
This self-respect leads to genuine self-love, the second and decisive step
on the path to sanity, for self-love (and happiness in large measure)
consists in becoming one's own ideal again, as in childhood. This
self-love eventually overflows and becomes love for others and for
external nature. Concern for life on Earth is the result of a surplus of
love, or as Nietzsche put it, "abundance in oneself the over-great
fullness of life the feeling of plenitude and increased energy." In
other words, caring for life on Earth flows from an unbroken and expanding
primary and healthy narcissism. Without this caring that flows from
self-love, science and ethics will preach in vain for the preservation of
biological diversity, ecological integrity, and real wilderness.
The megalomaniac or pathological narcissist has no love for others or for
nature, because s/he needs all available psychic energy, and even more, in
order to stave off a false self that is becoming more demanding and
brutal. In megalomania, the backward flow of love, away from others and
nature and toward the self, is a defensive reaction to the underlying
reality of intensifying personal hurt and hatred: the original self is
becoming weaker, and the false self stronger, because the gross injury to
the psyche of the human being, by the trauma of civilization, festers.
Identification with the tribal ideal is the antidote to the massive
narcissistic wounds inflicted on us by civilization, and it threatens
civilization with disintegration because it goes to the source of our
injury and begins to heal it. The third and final stage of the making of a
revolutionary or eco-radical occurs when an individual, after arduous
intellectual praxis, either remembers or intuits basic truth. The
individual now hears its own primal voice, which rises up from within as
an unstoppable conscious drive to assist fellow creatures and to make a
positive contribution to the planet.
In sum, the path to sanity begins with the awareness of a tribal self. A
personal commitment to this ideal builds self-respect, which in turn
builds self-love. This self-love eventually overflows to take in others
and nature. At last, individuals are psychologically secure and strong
enough to enter into cooperative associations with one another in favor of
a mass movement aimed at re-establishing small human villages, embedded in
a healthy/wild landscape.
Conclusion
When the final crisis of
civilization comes in the 21st Century, the present system will do
whatever is necessary to perpetuate itself. People who are in the
stranglehold of the false self will support whatever the system does,
including the exploitation and destruction of National Parks, Designated
Wilderness Areas, and The Wildlands Project (whatever it achieves). Unless
people possess an assured, sane psychological core, everything else is in
jeopardy. The personal pursuit of sanity is, or will shortly become, the
overriding issue for the vast majority of people, and toward this end,
each person, isolated and fearful in modern society, must be armed with an
ideal or vision of what s/he would like to be and should be. There is
nothing better to offer people than a tribal ideal. It is, then, up to
each person to do the difficult psychological work of personal liberation
that must precede real change. This personal task of healing the mind can
be and must be accomplished, to a decisive point, in modern-day
circumstances.

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