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Title: Water, freedom & anarchic mythologies
Author: Seaweed
Language: en
Topics: green anarchism, myths
Source: https://anarchysecessionsubsistence.blogspot.com/2020/10/water-freedom-anarchic-mythologies.html

Seaweed

Water, freedom & anarchic mythologies

I want my anarchy to be like the Hamper of Gwyddno Garanhir and the Horn

of Bran Galed. The hamper multiplied a hundredfold whatever food was

placed inside it while the Horn is said to have possessed the magical

property of ensuring that “whatever drink might be wished for was found

in it”.

We’ve taken a wrong turn somewhere. Where exactly I can’t say for

certain, but I think that we need to either go back and try a different

direction or stop and make a plan because right now we’re lost.

I guess that some of us are stubborn, we just insist on pushing through,

hoping that we’ll eventually stumble onto the right path, insistent on

never turning around because we think that would be a waste of time.

Who’s right? Maybe we should split up?

Personally, I’m ready to go back to the place where everything was fine.

Maybe we can find another path from there. We’re not getting anywhere

like this. We’re just stumbling through history, crashing through the

forest, mindlessly trampling over everything, ruining everybody else’s

habitats.

Digital domestication knocked at my door, scratched at my armour. I

looked through the peephole, peeled back a layer of chainmail. It crept

into the space between me and my insights, my intuitions, my research,

my autonomy. Like the putrid smoke of burning plastic choking my lungs,

or the creepy sensation of the chilly titanium digits of a lifeless

techno-predator feeling me up, touching and prodding, not my genitals,

but my other “privates”, up here, in my brain and behind my eyes.

My free flowing, mysterious, multifaceted source, the original well, is

being poisoned. I can no longer understand the trees or the rivers or

the boulders or the sun. My world is shrinking, my senses are

atrophying, I am becoming a mere reflection, the audience, the trope,

the member, the consumer, the victim, the cliche, the image, the user,

the object. Although the fact that I can still step out of the dominant

reality-culture to reflect on the predicament means that there is hope,

that maybe one day we will be able to rediscover self-creating lives.

For now we can shun the seductions, keep our feet and bodies firmly

against the door so that the intruder might just give up and go away.

One version of the legend of the Caleuche claims that it is crewed by

the drowned, who are brought to the ship by three mythological beings:

two mermaid-sisters and their brother. Once aboard, the dead can resume

an existence as if they were alive again.

Now that sounds like the good ship anarchy! A place where the dead are

resurrected, where the debt ridden, anxious, privatized, stunted

proletarian, decaying under authority and drudgery can come back to

life! Can take the oars and the wheel once again!

Unfortunately we live in the dystopian alternate version of the legend,

the one where the mythical ship sails in the sea of Civilization,

captivating free people with its enchanting music, its seductions-

Progress! Reason! Transhumanism! — to enslave them as part of its crew.

And these captives seem eternally destined to have a leg folded over

their back- making them awkward, disadvantaged, humiliated.

And so we gather together and we disobey, we mutiny, and we open the

sails on a new morning. We begin our network of floating autonomous

zones, of bobbing buoys and Bolos, of ships where our spirits and

imaginations are resurrected. Navigating the seas, following the stars,

far from nation-states and prisons. For many the call has been for “Land

and Freedom!”. But we seem to have neglected water, our original nest,

our majority element, the blood of our arteries.

Human infants begin life as water beings-nearly 80% of their body weight

is water! And our brains are almost all water too. Tom Robbins says that

humans were invented by water as a device for transporting itself from

one place to another. So here’s to anarchic communes on the high seas,

to exploring waters without borders, to boats and ships and rafts and

floating eco-villages. Here’s to nomads travelling from shore to shore,

free of clocks and cops! Let boat building become one of our shared

ancestral skills that we may circumvent authority as we navigate the

waterways of our utopian dreamscapes.

I don’t want to identify with the masters categories, I want to identify

with like minded neighbours and friends. I don’t want to be

pathologized, I want to reject the constraints that make me sick. I

don’t want the comforts of civilization, I want danger to awaken my

instincts.

Nature is all about gradations. Where does the one start and the other

end? There is an abyss inside of me full of fear and the demons of

self-doubt. But there is also a mountaintop, where I can see the oceans

of possibility that beckon us to keep trying, to stop feeding the

masters, to find ways to experiment, to flee, not strictly as refugees,

but as bands of explorers and rebels, looking through our scopes for

land defenders to stand with, for communards to share food with, for

dreamers to dance with on the decks of our rebel ships.

My family is beginning to die. For most of us, all we have is the

immediate family. Where is my clan, my larger community? I look at the

ruins and wonder-what happened? Who or what has torn the limbs away from

my extended family’s body? Where are my kin? Who has stolen my habitat

that I might confront them, attack them and perhaps try to reclaim it?

Without a habitat we are dispossessed, we can’t experiment, we can’t put

down roots and thus we become like dead leaves, passively blowing here

and there. So while we escape onto the high seas, let us also look for

isolated habitats in which to create our anarchisms, and let us paddle

to the shores to join with those who already have one and help them

protect it.

What is the basic unit of anarchy? For some it’s the rational citizen of

the municipality, happily skipping between neighbourhood assembly

meeting, community garden and democratic workplace. For others it is the

free, ungovernable individual, ecstatically dancing between passions and

friendships and carelessness. For the ancients it is roaming the natural

landscape, running between campsites and water sources, following the

elk and singing to the spirits. For the futurists its transhumanists on

a trip to an enclosed bio-commune on Mars where robots build gadgets and

grow protein in labs.

None of this matters anyway because when anarchy comes, when real,

unstoppable chaotic joy and passion in the streets overcomes Normalcy,

it won’t be stopping and asking any of us for directions. In the

meantime take control of your life. Sit in a tree. Climb to a mountain

top and gaze out at Possibility. Build a boat with friends and go get

high on the seas...