White Feather
2 min readOct 11, 2019

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Hierarchy

Sheradon Bryce defined hierarchy thusly:

“The physics of the dead zone. The natural tendency of density to establish itself in levels of pecking order. A principle which outside of this reality does not exist.”

Imagine ten small children put into a room with an infinite amount of Legos. They are told they have twenty minutes to build something. Several of them build skyscrapers, one taller than another which is taller than another. One builds a bowl and fills it with other pieces of Legos and calls it a bowl of cereal. Another one builds a wagon. Another one builds a robot. Another builds a face. Another builds a dog.

What fun, right? But we insist on judging the results. Hierarchy is an attempt to separate all those children from each other. Why the hell would we do that?

But that’s what we’ve been taught to do. Instead of pointing towards oneness we instinctively endeavor to separate and create hierarchy. By doing so we hold everyone back. By doing so we turn our backs on the infinite power of our collective divinity. By doing so we cling to conflict and separateness and are doomed to repeat an endless game that gets us nowhere. Hierarchy is an ego game that keeps us stuck in our thoughts and emotions and keeps us out of our hearts and our true selves. It’s a duality game that keeps us blinded to our spiritual paths and the realization of our power, our divinity and our collective path to collective self-realization. We’ve been playing this silly game for far too long and when we quit playing it the universe opens up to us and we realize our collective part in the universe. Hierarchy depends on and keeps us bound to ego. Without ego there is no hierarchy. Without ego and hierarchy we are free to become the gods that we are. Ego and hierarchy are the self-made barriers we place before ourselves that block our path of enlightenment; that keep us from attaining self-realization. It keeps us stuck in our shit.

(Just my opinion.)

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