There exists objectivity, subjectivity, and inter-subjectivity.
There is the objective nature of the universe. Then there are stories and myths we tell ourselves and our place within it are subjective – imagined orders as Yuval Noah Harari* names them. Inter-subjectivity covers our agreements towards shaping bigger myths and stories, like Spain, and Virgin.
I think of imagination as objective, though: a product of the universe, found in Humans, (and maybe other species on different planets). It wasn’t our idea to be here, but now we are here, we’ve interesting choices to make, beyond meeting basic needs, and around the world Humans are exploring beauty and love and meaning.
Maybe this isn’t imagination as the universe intended, and, as some add, as god intended. It seems to be up to us to use our curiosity, imagination, and make some things. And maybe it will change Human life on earth again, in a dynamically different way.
‘Learning journeys are expeditions taken in search of new understanding of an issue or a set of issues. Learning journeys mean leaving the familiar behind and going to see unfamiliar aspects of a system firsthand.’**
‘We are partners in the evolution of the universe.’
(*See Yuval Noah Harari’s Sapiens.)
(**From Peter Senge’s The Necessary Revolution.)
(^From Joseph Jawarski’s Source.)
