Interesting reading.
An hypothesis of sorts in relation to this - 'so long as the primary focus is upon finding, and implementing, a unified theory (whether through
religion, science, whatever...) rather than coming to know a unified experience, then humanity will stay stuck in cycles of war (and other forms of conflict)
and temporary truce.'
Essentially a focus on unified experience allows many different theories, a focus on unified theory leads to 'arguments' about whose theory is 'right' and who
'understands' this theory best, whilst 'forgetting' a unified experience.
An hypothesis of sorts in relation to this - 'so long as the primary focus is upon finding, and implementing, a unified theory (whether through
religion, science, whatever...) rather than coming to know a unified experience, then humanity will stay stuck in cycles of war (and other forms of conflict)
and temporary truce.'
Essentially a focus on unified experience allows many different theories, a focus on unified theory leads to 'arguments' about whose theory is 'right' and who
'understands' this theory best, whilst 'forgetting' a unified experience.