Another model of society

How would a society be structured where all individuals had access to extrasensory perception? This question takes on its meaning from the moment we know that love, when experienced according to certain natural rules, has as its primary function the development of extrasensory faculties. These faculties should be available to everyone.

Now, what would happen, during the building of a society, if all individuals were endowed, for example, with clairvoyance, accessed the same spiritual values, were guided towards the same solutions in difficult situations, saw into events the same essential causes and spontaneously agreed on the basis of this common denominator? If choices and decisions converged under the aegis of a collective unconscious accessible to everyone?

“Power” as we know it today, a more or less toxic mixture mixing knowledge, ignorance, divergences, protection, division, domination, subjection, competition, wealth, poverty, dependence, intelligence, stupidity etc., would not have simply no longer makes any sense. We would see a sort of enlightened democracy being built – undoubtedly more effective than an enlightened monarchy where a sovereign allegedly linked to divinity compensated for generalized mischief, without anyone being able to verify the authenticity of his illuminations…

There, no one would be king and everyone would be king. A single party, but without recourse to coercion or simplistic ideologies, based on the permanent synchronization of different individuals, their representations, their aspirations, their reflections, their decisions, their conjectures about the future. Unity would be established not on the basis of common conditioning and fears, but on that of the same flow of metapsychic information renewed every day. Undoubtedly more unifying than the flow of television information which crushes our neurons…

Extrasensory messages always go in the direction of respect for others and respect for life. They are by nature the guarantors of vital order and social harmony. They lead everyone to work on their ego, so as to rediscover the balance and serenity characteristic of the natural state, as well as the sense of hospitality, openness to new ideas, awareness of power relations. While pride, presumption, illusion, greed and other egotistical impulses are always causes of misunderstanding and dissension.

In primitive societies where the extrasensory still had a place, we found an incomparable group unity combined with a great sense of hospitality. Wars most often remained of the order of simulacrum, property was more a responsibility than possession, power was felt more as a personal sacrifice than as a mark of superiority. Everyone agreed to entrust material goods to the one who was most capable of love and justice. The notion of corruption had no place there, money was not seen as an instrument of capitalization but of fair exchange.

This form of community harmony arises very directly from the laws of evolution. In a natural world with random and often destructive powers, cohesion was a guarantee of survival. It is therefore not surprising that by restoring the primitive functioning of the psyche, we find better criteria for political balance and good intelligence.

Not to mention that to the ordering action of the extrasensory is added the absence of neurosis: natural Eros, playing its primordial role as a source of transcendent energy, can be experienced without the plethora of repressions which made the notoriety of Freudianism…