The Myth of Freedom
Freedom. The word freedom has always both intrigued and bothered me. What is it actually? The street definition seems to be some mix of self generated choice and the ability to go, say, and do what one pleases. While that may be what most people think the word means, I find that etymology often points us to a truer, more culturally lived definition than what we say we think freedom is.
The website Etymologically Speaking has this to say about the word freedom: “This comes from German (literal, modern-day translation, "Freiheit"), but is actually closer in derivation to the German word "Friede", which means "peace" and is a word of pre-Christian, Germanic origin (originally "Frith"). The archaic term was used to signify the period following the termination of a bloodfeud between two Germanic clans when the softer, feminine qualities of the god "Freda" or "Frita" held sway. To achieve such a peace, some consideration had to given up on the part of the clan whose member had committed the most recent wrong against another clan, such as a certain quantity of meat or animal hides. What was given up was called "Bot" (delivered good) or "Botschaft" (literally delivered shank (of meat), but currently is the modern German word for "message").”
In his seminal book "Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World" Rene Girard outlines what he calls the memetic pattern (mimesis in his words) at the core of all civilized human interaction and culture. What he states in a nutshell is that all of human cultural reality is a holofractal feedback loop (my words, not his...he calls it everything else but) of one pattern. When conflict arises, we divide (or are already divided) in to two factions, a consensus scapegoat is appointed, and finally violence is pursued against the scapegoat in order to mitigate violence against the whole (both warring parties). This is replicated both internally with thought/emotional phenomena and externally in our actions and behaviors towards ourselves and others. Girard lays this out in depth by both breaking down the Bible and history. It is a very dense read, but well worth your time if further understanding of the human condition is your thing.
Peace comes from the Latin pax (pact) and even further back, the Proto Indo European for "to bind together".
Let's see now if we can bring this all together in to context. A very long time ago, our Germanic ancestors would get in to feuds with neighboring tribes. Rather than engage in lengthy battles, both parties would come up with a suitable offering from the offending party (human, animal, food, etc), and then place their violence upon the sacrifice/Bot/tribute. Once the pact was reached, and the suitable sacrifice immolated, a period of Freedom (or time ruled over by Freda) could be achieved if the peace/pact agreements were kept.
When we say we are free, or that we want freedom, we are literally agreeing to a violence based, blood feud fueled, sacrifice bought, persona driven, Ego mind processed strategy for social dominance. Oddly enough, this is also the root word for one of the most intimate of bonds we share...Friendship. Our whole culture is dripping with strategies to keep us from actual self generated choice.
I don’t want to be free. I have spent a lot of time looking for a word other than freedom. A word that most adequately describes what I want for myself. Not long ago I discovered the word Eleutheria.
Eleutheria is a Greek word translated most commonly as freedom. Classically it was the name of the Goddess of Liberty. When we break the word down in to its roots we get “arriving (eleu) to where one loves (eran).” That sounds an awful lot like the feeling of coming home to me. There is also the connotation of growth and transcendence. The starting of the cycle begins all over again.
BTW, Please tell a little about the picture.
The pic is from a relief in Myra Greece for the goddess Artemis Eleutheria. Source...
http://bikeclassical.blogspot.com/2017/11/
i found this one interesting, the lion attacking the bull
As in fighting for the same thing as we do.
Leo attacking Taurus? So which greek gods did Leo and Taurus represent? Hmmmm...
Have a listen to this.
click the bullshit add away and read the lyrics at the bottom
Great song! I definitely have a place in my heart for the rasta. I used to work at a very authentic Jamaican restaurant. Wonderful memories!
now look at this
know thy bull
Exactly why I say the gods are still alive. ;)
@bifilarcoil ...here you go!
Interesting perspective @sociomagicka.
The German word Friede best translates into Contentment. That adds another level of complexity as Peace and Contentment are also different things.
In Dutch there is Vrijheid Vrede Tevredenheid (Freedom, Peace, Contentment).
This may be interesting as the Netherlands is the region where the German Language crossed over into English (There are a few documentaries about this you may like)
Rene Girard Sounds french I will have to look in to, never heard of him before. Yet i know that the French are extremely ridged when it comes to language
holofractal feedback loop, Thats something to think about. I see what you mean but can't put the fractal in the picture yet. How it melts together in the holo-universe.
In todays world free is linked to money as in 'no pricetag'. And there is another link to my value of money
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Then I also find it interesting to look into what people think today what freedom is.
what do people in general want freedom to be?
I think today's world is out of perspective with the over socialised social media (Like steemit) Where people are FORCED to be social to work together, yet nobody seems to want to actually work together on stuff that really matters.
Money is their 'freedom' or better, feardom. The fear of not having enough money.
Slaving away all week to have a little freedom in the weekend. Yet never anything remotely close to being a free human being . In the sense that freedom is seen in general
And here again is another perspective on my article.
I'll need to process what i've just read. before i can make a real opinion on this. As it is an entire new perspective to me.
Thank you for this article!
Let me know when you have processed it. I come from a different point of view than many. For me...the gods never left us. They just changed how we see them. ;)
:-D i think i see that one the same way
Have you read The Origin of Consciousness In the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind?
http://s-f-walker.org.uk/pubsebooks/pdfs/Julian_Jaynes_The_Origin_of_Consciousness.pdf
O thanks, have not read it but have come across material on the same subject. I watch a lot of documentaries and lectures. Mainly hunting for bullshit to find contradictions on subjects. Then you start to see the picture of what they are trying to hide.
I'll give this book a try tonight.
Homer's Illiad? hmmm cool
There are several videos about it on YT and im sure if you dig enough, you could find the audiobook for it. I actually listened to it on Audible. It is a bit dense but more than well worth the read. No matter how fantastical his ideas seem...they have held up to some pretty high scrutiny.
I'll dig for that audio book that reads a lot better then a Pdf :-)