Meta-cultural Systems of Constructive Human Anti-Structure

Human violence and conflict has continued to be a major problem that has only become exacerbated by the development of increasingly destructive technologies. The principle purpose of the development of alternative meta-cultural systems has been the constructive mediation and resolution of conflict upon different levels of human social articulation, and the subliminal and compensatory channeling of human destructive behavior, through symbolic transference and transformation, toward constructive and adaptive outlets.

The need for human anti-structure is inherent to human identity and reality, and if it is not achieved in healthy ways it will be realized in less than socially desirable forms.

It has been therefore our deliberate intention to conceive and construct various forms of human anti-structural system that permit and promote conflict mediation and violence reduction in the world.

We define the concept of meta-culture broadly, and include in this definition a basic trans-cultural and pan-human process we call basic human civilization. We seek to define a social framework for the meeting and effective management of human differences at every level and in every possible way, without the requirement of resorting to authoritarian practices, fear or force to constrain people towards conformity.

The concept of meta-culture can be applied at many different levels and is broad enough even to apply to certain horticultural and agricultural methodologies that involve cultural selection and management of meta-biotic relationships in artificial or natural eco-systems.

We see meta-culture as a concept transcending traditional or conventional ethnocentric orientations and attachments to native cultural orientations, providing people the larger framework of cross-cultural context and contact to negotiate new experiences and new relationships in the world.