ON
CIVILIZATION
When
do you call a society a civilization. This term meant living up to
human standards. Rules of behavior that distinguished “civilized
man”, from the cave-men, nomads and hunter-gatherers.
Civilizations
can be found all over the world. Sumeria in Iraq, which had a school
system, public services like toilets and hot water. India knew
civilizations that fought immense wars, using rockets and even atomic
weapons. The Chinese civilization is a story of continuous warfare,
before unity was established. We call Sparta a civilization, but its
identity was based on warfare. All over the world, a civilization was
recognized by its intellectual achievements, like geometry, writing
and astronomy. The Sumerians kept records of the celestial movements
and were the first civilization to observe an asteroid-impact. Egypt
is famous for its art, like many other civilizations, and monuments.
We still wonder, how these monuments were built. We tend to make
things small. We talk about the Great Pyramid, while referring to an
hughe complex of pyramids and temples. Lately underground tunnels
were explored, connecting the monuments. These underground systems
are definitively older, than the Gizeh-pyramids themselves.
Civilization also has a link to human rights. Some kind of judgment
must be performed. Especially concerning life and death. Then
suddenly the picture changes.
All
civilizations used calendars. The Persians did, the Hebrews, the
Chinese and the Greek. So did the Maya. A Meso-American
“civilization”, that flourished for a thousand years, to
disappear around 800 AD. and abandoned their cities and temples.
The
Maya knew several calendars. A normal 360 days calendar, a personal
calendar of 260 days and a “long-count”-calendar, which had a
prophetic character. On 21 December 2012, at 11.11 pm., this calendar
ends. Will the world come to an end? But that is not my point. I am
talking about the concept of civilization. World-wide, what we call
civilizations, were societies based on human and animal sacrifice.
Especially the Maya. Human sacrifice was necessary to keep the Gods
satisfied and the world going. If these stories are only partly true,
thousands of fellow-Indians, were slaughtered and their bodies were
thrown down the temple-stairs. The Maya disappeared because they ran
out of victims and started to slaughter their own. Warfare is a
second form of human sacrifice. It dominated the civilized world for
some 4000 years.
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