Note 1: this summary doesn’t include every chapters in the book, it only contains information I concern about
Note 2: This book supports the term “Saharasia” used by James Demeo which is not widely accepted by scientific community
Pre-fall Era
- 8000 BCE:
- Hunter-gather: small (no more than a few dozen people)
- Hard life, short lifespan
- 12 – 20hrs/week search for food
- Almost no evidence of warfare, tournament fights to resolve conflicts => contest
- No male domination
- No status differences
=> free from social suffering (war, patriarchy, inequality, opperession)
- 8000 – 4000 BCE (Horticulturalists)
- Started to abadon hunter-gather lifestyle => cultivate plants, domesticate animals
- Expose people to host new diseases
- affect diet (centred around 2-3 types of grain)
- Still no evidence of social suffering
- Started to abadon hunter-gather lifestyle => cultivate plants, domesticate animals
The Fall
- Environmental and climate changes (Saharasia – term by James DeMeo 1980 – not widely accepted by scientists)
- Exodus => affect way of life, psyche
- New Nomads: Indo Europeans (most modern Europeans, Americans and Australians are descended from)
- Evade other Euro and Middle East, war-like people
- Patriarchal people
- Inequality and social oppression
- Egypt and Summer:
- The second millennium bce to the present:
The EGO explosion:
- Myth:
- Iranian myth of the Fall
- Bible: Eve ate a fruit from tree of knowledge (development of a new self-awareness) => god ejected them from the garden => disease and death enter the world
- 6000 years ago, people develop strong sense of ego, environment change and encourage separation:
- Need new kind of intelligence, problem-solving capacity (seprate mind and body)
- Encouraged spirit selfishness (separate idividual and community)
- Historical evidence:
- Changes in burial practices: individual with identity, properties instead of communual, anonymously, no marker or possessions
- Texts and inscriptions from 4000 BCE show a greater emphasis on individuality
Trans-Fall Era
- First wave:
- Hermit => Upanishad, Buddishm and Jainism, China
- Meditation to undo the effect of Ego explosion
- Second wave:
- Compassion from late 18th century => large scale