122. The Cost of Unconscious National Policies

The hideously difficult situation the global population has unconsciously gotten itself into is its bloated population that has become the source of intense competition, even war, for the control of limited resources.  From earlier Posts we know that all populations of nations came into existence without an intention for their continuing existence.  In other words, every national population has set itself on a course without a destination, without raisons d’être.  Again, in other words, ever larger growing populations are living unconsciously, the anathema of intelligent and purposeful living; for without conscious awareness, one’s life is a sequence of disconnected events that seem like an uncontrollable, perpetuating collision without conclusion.  The same can be said of our global population generally, and specifically for all national populations.  What is the conclusion to this perpetual collision of conflicts?

As was also mentioned in prior posts, and as repeatedly predicted by demographers, population statistical analysts and resource analysts of eminent organizations, there will be a collapse of the human population of major proportions between 2030 and 2050, with a high possibility that it may occur earlier.  That means a lot of us are going to die before we reach our elder years.  That means that the Ebola epidemic that we have witnessed in western African nations during 2014 will be dwarfed when whole populations are eliminated.  Even worse is the knowledge that the collapse of the human global population is inevitable.

As frightening as this information may seem, it has value when we see it as an “ALERT” to prepare for rebuilding our societies afterward.  But, plans for rebuilding societies AFTER the collapse of the global population must be developed and implemented in part BEFORE the collapse.  What is required to prepare for rebuilding societies?

First, acceptance that this inevitability is a valid projection of long term trends.  Second, the conscious awareness that living as an individual or whole national society without an intention for long term existence assures that national societal collapses will occur again and again in the future, just as they have for thousands of years.  Third, actively planning and implementing social designs that will bring long term social-political-economic stability and peace into reality.  Fourth, the acceptance that this is possible!   Fifth, an identifiable demographic population that is large enough and powerful enough to consciously bring about the social evolution of all humanity.  Who would that be?