oneFootStarFish: A story of Home

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“Your world is the opposite of ours. We live in a solid, and have no space and cannot move or grow physically. You live in an evacuation, having nearly endless space — and yet you have a great deal of trouble growing connectively. When you move, you often use technologies which kill in order to travel. Why does it not occur to you that that is suicidal, as well as utterly confused?

We have only peace and mutual adoration, we do not kill to travel, and our technologies are organismal. You have constant strife and conflict, and your technologies cost organismal lives — and you worship them?

We evolve in relation to our abilities to connect with and (preserve/tend/rescue) beings and worlds.

You are evolving in relation to your own physical technologies, which attack living beings, including yourselves. This places you in competition with your world and yourself, since technologies are less than beings but compete with them for the same necessary resources and attentions. Even your ideas are thus. A kingdom divided against itself will not long stand.

These matters comprise deadly errors that are erasing you and your world from the inside out. You must remember why technologies and some species of ideas are actually toxic, and this remembering must happen immediately.”

— starFish: local 2010

This is an exerpt from the story "oneFootStarFish: A Story of Home". The full story can be found here:

http://www.organelle.org/organelle/oneFootStarFish.html

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