How do Jensen's ideas on evolution relate to modern understanding?
My conception of the 'long journey' of humanity, a biological and spiritual ascent deeply rooted in natural history, resonates, I believe, even today. While science has advanced, the fundamental truth of our interconnectedness with the natural world, our lineage stretching back to the very forces that shaped the planet, remains. We are still creatures of the earth, our present actions informed by the ancient 'will to life' that guided our ancestors through the glacier's retreat. Understanding this evolutionary heritage can offer a grounding perspective in our rapidly changing world.
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