
Originally Posted by
remy
The mob in the city is wilderness.
The problem here is in our definitions of what constitutes wilderness survival.
You can separate city and wilderness intellectually, but the processes to survive both environments are the same.
While you cut wood to heat your home, i do something to heat my home too. Both skills might differ, but the end result and the process remains the same...we both spend energy, in order to gain energy...the amount of energy spent in rapport to the amount you gain is pure economics. The environment in which this happens is a matter of the mind.
You think (the mind) that "nature" is defined by certain aspects...like solitude, vegetation, little population density and so on...but all of those things do not pertain to energy and therefore survival, for survival is not of two distinct worlds...there is only one survival world...if this forum was called "wilderness", or "wilderness living", or anything without the word "survival", it would be a different sphere...but as soon as the word "survival" enters the equation, it opens the door for this one big world...this one big mood.
Your interest might be "wilderness", and without the word "survival" i agree that the mood pertaining to this title would be of a different sphere...but once again, the word survival is here introduced in order to specify the corresponding mood.
To survive wilderness is to understand how wilderness works.
We enter here the realm of biology, physiology, psychology, economics, mechanics, forces, behavior, and anything describing life as a whole.
Wilderness, in my book, does not stop at the metal sign saying "you are now entering the city of ...".
There are more wild animals where i live than you will ever encounter where you live.
Those animals are not governed by "non-wilderness" forces...for wilderness is under the law of life, and the only rule is to survive.
Some think that city dwellers are prisoners...as if wilderness dwellers were free ?
Chains are not a visual happening...chains are in our minds.
Happiness is a state of mind.
Freedom, is a state of mind...wilderness has no borders.
While i walk on hollywood Blvd. i call it wilderness.
The forces at play are the same here as when i walk through joshua tree.
It is not the environment that is at play, it is our response to this environment.
Our mood while facing life.
And splitting life into categories is at best an attempt of the mind to situate and process forces at play...but those forces are a personal affair.
It is the world touching you or you touching the world.
The difference between "wilderness" and "non-wilderness" is an idea...a metal sign...a mental sign.
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