Thursday, 8 September 2011

After the dust has settled.

Well it has been a few weeks since I've finished Critical Path by Buckminster Fuller.
And I have needed those weeks to process the many insights I have received through the book.
The central idea in Fuller's book and his life is that Nature as an extension of the Godhead will support us in our Livingry if we are working for the greater good of all Humanity. Of course the question is how do we judge the validity of our efforts?
Bucky outlines his methodology clearly:
 The effort must be for the good of all or not at all.
 The effort must be approached with complete disregard for the making of money or accrual of personal prestige.
 The success of any effort will be measured by the degree in which Nature supports you.

So far so straight forward. So what does it mean?  Put simply, if you are following the first two points then Nature will provide you with work, unexpected financial support, gifts in kind, un-looked for help and assistance, with whatever you need to continue your efforts.


In one chapter Fuller talks  about aid arriving always from unexpected sources and just in time. He also talks about the importance of being in tune with Nature's support of one's efforts. When support does not arrive then one must look at where one has gone wrong. What incorrect decision has has been taken? What change of motivation has taken place?

Yes, this is a rigorous way to live one's life and ultimately a fulfilling one.

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