
Early civilizations grew based upon agricultural stability. As soon as humans were able to establish a way to farm and build irrigation systems was whence civilizations first came to be.
Then we see wealth being established by the humans who were the closest to water and canals. The ones who began employing laborers to sustain irrigation systems. These "managers" were our first kings. As population grew, the more they depended upon these irrigation systems.
Now, many of our past civilizations are still buried beneath the earth. (Perhaps, soon our civilization shall be buried as well).
The rise and fall of our civilizations has been a necessary evolutionary force of our very universe. Everything comes to being and then grows in order to die and be replaced by a new creation. Whether it be individual organisms or large forms of group think building and sustaining structuralism.
How can one keep building on top of another without things becoming chaotic? It is necessary to clear space... to start fresh and anew.
This interaction can be seen everywhere in the universe. The slums, cities, our egos, nuclear fission, supernovae, etc etc
Now here we all are within a large group think. Globalization has been inevitable since the creation of technology and information systems.
Where we decide to go from here implies partially on the individual. I can easily say it is entirely dependent upon the individual actually. Now is the time to clear that space within ourselves. So that a new beautiful structural system can be deployed.
The spiral configuration is a very important configuration indeed. As long as we learn we have the ability to repeat the same processes but better and grandeur each time. Evolution is a slow process but also inevitable and necessary for own growth of being.

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