Zach Bush
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But it's not actually human intelligence. It's ecosystem intelligence. And so this phenomenon of becoming creator is already inherent in your biology. You are contributing a voice to nature as a human being. There is so much biology speaking through you and there's so much biodiversity speaking through you as a human that you're expressing the intelligence of a complex system.
And when you start to trust that and you stop thinking that it's the human mind that needs to see a problem and then fix it, which is kind of that masculine male brain, wounded masculine perhaps, version of ourselves that we're all prone to. We try to fix our kids and their problems. We try to fix our households. We try to fix our house. We try to fix our companies. We try to fix our products.
And when you start to trust that and you stop thinking that it's the human mind that needs to see a problem and then fix it, which is kind of that masculine male brain, wounded masculine perhaps, version of ourselves that we're all prone to. We try to fix our kids and their problems. We try to fix our households. We try to fix our house. We try to fix our companies. We try to fix our products.
And when you start to trust that and you stop thinking that it's the human mind that needs to see a problem and then fix it, which is kind of that masculine male brain, wounded masculine perhaps, version of ourselves that we're all prone to. We try to fix our kids and their problems. We try to fix our households. We try to fix our house. We try to fix our companies. We try to fix our products.
that mentality is getting away from the fact that there's an emergent beauty and there's an emergent creation force coming through humanity that is inevitable and so that is kind of where we move from that consumer to contributor is where we kind of move into this possibility that oh my gosh nature's just trying to express herself through us what if we start breathing together and slowing the heck down
that mentality is getting away from the fact that there's an emergent beauty and there's an emergent creation force coming through humanity that is inevitable and so that is kind of where we move from that consumer to contributor is where we kind of move into this possibility that oh my gosh nature's just trying to express herself through us what if we start breathing together and slowing the heck down
that mentality is getting away from the fact that there's an emergent beauty and there's an emergent creation force coming through humanity that is inevitable and so that is kind of where we move from that consumer to contributor is where we kind of move into this possibility that oh my gosh nature's just trying to express herself through us what if we start breathing together and slowing the heck down
Slow down, slow down until you see the beauty that she's trying to show. And that feels much different. That feels like remembering rather than, you know, doing something.
Slow down, slow down until you see the beauty that she's trying to show. And that feels much different. That feels like remembering rather than, you know, doing something.
Slow down, slow down until you see the beauty that she's trying to show. And that feels much different. That feels like remembering rather than, you know, doing something.
you named one of my favorite phenomenon in nature the murmuration of of the starling or birds you know that when you and it's such a good example of the stacking geometries of centropy you know centropy is the movement towards order from chaos and so that centropic function of nature accelerates and creates more and more beauty more and more complexity with the more participants
you named one of my favorite phenomenon in nature the murmuration of of the starling or birds you know that when you and it's such a good example of the stacking geometries of centropy you know centropy is the movement towards order from chaos and so that centropic function of nature accelerates and creates more and more beauty more and more complexity with the more participants
you named one of my favorite phenomenon in nature the murmuration of of the starling or birds you know that when you and it's such a good example of the stacking geometries of centropy you know centropy is the movement towards order from chaos and so that centropic function of nature accelerates and creates more and more beauty more and more complexity with the more participants
And so when you get 10 birds in a flock, they line up in a V. And they do a two-dimensional structure, but it's always structured. And that one in front peels off and joins the back, and they move up. And so they're sharing the leadership in a very simple geometry. But you put 10,000 birds together, They're now not just doing a multidimensional shape. That thing is in motion.
And so when you get 10 birds in a flock, they line up in a V. And they do a two-dimensional structure, but it's always structured. And that one in front peels off and joins the back, and they move up. And so they're sharing the leadership in a very simple geometry. But you put 10,000 birds together, They're now not just doing a multidimensional shape. That thing is in motion.
And so when you get 10 birds in a flock, they line up in a V. And they do a two-dimensional structure, but it's always structured. And that one in front peels off and joins the back, and they move up. And so they're sharing the leadership in a very simple geometry. But you put 10,000 birds together, They're now not just doing a multidimensional shape. That thing is in motion.
And so a murmuration is that extraordinary phenomenon where 10,000 will start to express sacred geometries at the scales of a kilometer and, you know, of stacked birds in motion. And they create these super complex structures of sacred geometry and swirling motion. And so they'll create double helices. They'll create, you know, icosahedrons and all of this in motion.
And so a murmuration is that extraordinary phenomenon where 10,000 will start to express sacred geometries at the scales of a kilometer and, you know, of stacked birds in motion. And they create these super complex structures of sacred geometry and swirling motion. And so they'll create double helices. They'll create, you know, icosahedrons and all of this in motion.
And so a murmuration is that extraordinary phenomenon where 10,000 will start to express sacred geometries at the scales of a kilometer and, you know, of stacked birds in motion. And they create these super complex structures of sacred geometry and swirling motion. And so they'll create double helices. They'll create, you know, icosahedrons and all of this in motion.
And so that intelligence is something that was called quorum sensing at the biologic level. And so when you get enough diversity or enough inputs into a single space, you start to see these really beautiful things that are far more spectacular than the sum of its parts. And so it's this true synergy where there's one plus one equals four, not two, you know.