Tuesday 18 December 2018

Dr Dims 'Alternative' Christmas Message


The shifting sands of time, like an eternally changing desert landscape, seem caught in an endless loop of humanity's own making. All over this humble planet human beings are questioning what it means to inhabit a small rock especially as our existence to date has had such a huge impact upon it's well-being. Identity is a complex phenomenon akin to the many skins of a bitter onion at times yet simple in its outward appearance that may actually be better likened to the tip of the disappearing icebergs? As sea levels rise and whole civilisations consider their fate others intend to carry on with their business-as-usual approach to life; actually increasing the damage imposed upon our planet. The planet is actually beginning to become so uninhabitable - wildfires, storms, earthquakes, etc. - that those who have previously benefited from that business-as-usual approach are now beginning to contemplate life beyond our own rock by gazing to distant worlds which they may in turn, no doubt, decimate (given time) driven my profit and the loss of natural resources. So, what is it that actually drives such seemingly innate, carefree plundering of the natural world given that human beings do tend to (mostly) wish their genes to survive and, furthermore, propagate rather than embark upon behaviours more reminiscent of suicidal tendencies? Do we humans really possess a 'kill switch'? That is, somewhere, deep in our psyche are we cognisant of the stark fact that time is now drawing to a close for our species and that we should have one good old hell of a party before the whole shebang goes up in flames? Certainly, society has become so complex that previous structures to 'control' it (party political democratic mechanisms in particular) seem strangely out of kilter with that complexity. As democracies, together with nation states, struggle with their very own identities is a new reality staring back at humanity pointing a finger of blame at the central tenets of the human experiment? Whilst it is true that throughout history all civilisations have ebbed and flowed there now seems to be an overarching consensus that this current version of life upon planet Earth has finally reached a crescendo. There may not be the chance for an encore too given these very existential dilemmas our human actions have predicated? And so, those shifting sands of time may actually be seeping through the hourglass of our beings heading in one direction this time around; a direction aided by time itself that could ultimately help this planet and any remaining species take a well earned rest to recharge any batteries able to be salvaged. Dr Dim wishes you a Merry Christmas and a thoughtful New Year. Please make the most of any 'down time' to slow down for a minute, take stock and just simply enjoy the planet. We may be the last generations to do so with any degree of comfort. PEACE. DD.