Thomas described ants this way:
“Ants are so much like human beings as to be an embarrassment. They farm fungi, raise aphids as livestock, launch armies into war, use chemical sprays to alarm and confuse enemies, capture slaves, engage in child labor, exchange information ceaselessly. They do everything but watch television.”
As for human communities, we can
fend for ourselves as individuals longer than a single ant can, but we’re likely to go crazy in the process. I’m reminded of
the movie Cast Away in which Tom Hanks plays a man who is marooned on an island in the South Pacific. He uses his own bloody hand to imprint a face on a Wilson Sporting Goods volleyball he calls “Wilson” so he can have someone to talk to. Finally, after four years, he takes the risky step of venturing off the island in a makeshift raft because he’d rather die trying to find someone to communicate with than stay by himself on the island, even though he has figured out how to secure food and drink—that is, how to survive. Most people think that the drive to
propagate is the most fundamental biological imperative for humans, and there’s no doubt that reproduction of the individual is fundamental to species
survival. That’s why for most of us sex is so pleasurable—Nature wanted to ensure that humans have the desire to procreate and sustain the species. But Hanks doesn’t venture off the island to propagate; he ventures off the island to communicate with someone other than a volleyball. For humans, coming together in pairs
(biologists call it “pair coupling”) is about more than sex for propagation. Instead of cursing our bad luck in
relationships, we need to recognise that our efforts at bonding are a fundamental drive of Nature and that these bonds can be cooperative and harmonious. We need to heed Rumi’s sage advice: “Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself.” When we start living in harmony with Nature (and with ourselves), we can move on to creating The Honeymoon Effect in our lives, where relationships are based on love, cooperation, and communication. n
The above has been adapted from the book THE HONEYMOON EFFECT – The Science of Creating Heaven on Earth by Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D. © 2013
© 2008 by Bruce H. Lipton Ph.D., a cellular biologist whose breakthrough research on stem cells made him a pioneer in the new biology. He
is the bestselling author of The Biology of Belief.
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