ancient Rome

America’s second flowering

The United States was specifically designed to be a fun country. This has been made clear in some of its exports, including its thriving entertainment industry. The early planning for a 21st Century second flowering that feels somewhat more like Classical Greece than like the Roman Empire took into account that ancient Greeks were reputed to have more fun. Ancient Greece had a lot of focus on being well rounded, including recreationally.

Ancient Greeks also had the Delphic Oracle at formative points in their history. They needed her for their own flowering.

The Founding Fathers understood that a Greek-inspired America would need an outstanding oracle, a Pythia like the Oracle at Delphi. By the very late 1800s some were calling this prophesied individual the Moonchild. They also knew the nation would need access to an individual of good character and a sense of fun who has capstone energetics (there’s a reason that pyramid capstones are featured in a lot of U.S. symbolism) to correctly align the populace.

A properly organized pyramid is a great dispersal model for fun.

I’ve determined that some of the very people who can help bring this long term plan to fruition seem to have already noticed that I’m fun. I’m also a great oracle.

──── by Lync Dalton ────

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Classical inspiration


The Parthenon in Nashville, Tennessee


The design for The United States and how it’s supposed to work based a lot of things on the Classical world: ancient Greece and ancient Rome. The original plan was to start with reproducing many ancient Roman elements, and that’s been the dominant flavor. Right about now that Roman/Greek balance is supposed to shift and begin to feel more like the best parts of Classical Greece.

It’s an expected second flowering for America. This was written about as early as the 1700s.

──── by Lync Dalton ────

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