How does Teilhardâs âlensâ help us to see the benefits hidden in human compression?
This Week
Last week we saw how human history presents the development of the human species as an ever-increasing compression as we fill up the globe, but how the application of Teilhardâs âlensâ helps to uncover its potential benefits.
This week we will use his âlensâ to recognize the continued rise of evolutionâs fourteen billion march toward âfuller beingâ.
A Second Look at Compression
As mentioned above, the idea of âcompressionâ continues to have negative overtones today. In the past few hundred years, humanity has experienced many examples of âcompressionâ which degrade human life. In 1800, Thomas Malthus, citing such examples, predicted that future population increases would doom humans to extinction in a very short time. Mao Zedong demonstrated that the deliberate political compression of society would lead to the deaths of millions.
Teilhard, however, takes a different view of âcompressionâ.
ââŚthe more mankind is compressed upon itself by the effect of growth, the more, if it is to find room for itself, it is vitally forced to find continually new ways of arranging its elements in the way that is most economical of energy and space.â
  From his viewpoint, the external forces of âcompressionâ must be countered by âinnerâ tactics of âcohesionâ if human evolution is to continue.
ââŚwhat appeared at first no more than a mechanical tension and a quasi-geometrical re-arrangement imposed on the human mass ..â must â.. now take the form of a rise in interiority and liberty within a whole made up of reflective particles that are now more harmoniously interrelated.â
  The obvious question to one caught up in the compression of society is, how can our ârise in interiority and libertyâ take place in a âwhole made up of reflective particlesâ? Further, how can these reflective particles (human persons) become more âharmoniously interrelatedâ?
Part of Teilhardâs answer falls into his identification of a positive aspect of societal compression. He relates âcompressionâ to human evolution when he states that compression
ââŚsimultaneously and inevitably increases each human element’s radius of action and power in penetration in relation to all the others; and in proportion as it does so, it has as its direct effect a super-compression itself of the noosphere. This super-compression, in turn, automatically produces a super-organization, and that again a super-‘consciousisation’: that in turn is followed by super-super-compression and so the process continues.â
  This assertion is quite a mouthful, but points back to his âconvergent spiralâ and four levels of human evolution. The phenomenon of âcompressionâ is very real and can be seen daily in the plethora of news which engulfs us. He suggests, however, that the compression itself, since it pushes us closer together, unleashes a new phenomenon, that of âsuper-consciousisation’. Effectively, by coming closer together, our individual âradius of actionâ is extended, and those more economical âarrangements of elementsâ can spread more quickly and efficiently. While beneficial to the âmonadâ and âdyadâ levels of human evolution, it is of immense value to the âpsychismâ and ânoosphereâ levels.
This reflects Richard Dawkins grasp of the advancement of human evolution by the spread of âmemesâ (units of insight) transmitted through the âvehicleâ of human culture. The tighter the fabric of human society is woven, the greater the opportunity for transmission of those insights which will most benefit it.
Once again, this reflects Teilhardâs âconvergent spiralâ and shows the recursive influence of each of his four levels.
  At the âmonadâ level, the individual person becomes âfullerâ by assimilation of the cultural values available in the noosphere.
  At the âdyadâ level, his insights, and hence his maturity, are enhanced by the close relationship afforded by love.
  At the âpsychismâ level, this fullness is increased by the extension of this dyadic energy to a wider group.
  At the level of the ânoosphereâ, the collective insights from the individualâs enrichment from the noosphere, through enhancements afforded by his relationships, are refined and added to the noosphere.
  Thus, the âsuper-compressionâ speeds up and intensifies this recurring activity, leading not only to its âconvergenceâ but to an ever-increasing enrichment of not only the individual, but the pairs, the groups and ultimately to the noosphere.
One of Teilhardâs familiar insights can be seen anew in this ontological dance.
âFuller being from closer union and closer union from fuller being.â
  To return to our fears of increased compression, this recurring action also illustrates the âcohesionâ phenomenon precisely required to offset the âcompressionâ and therefore insure our continued evolution.
Next Week
This week we saw examples of how Teilhardâs four levels of human evolution, from the âmonadâ to the ânoosphereâ serve as the âinner pullâ which counters the âexternal forceâ of compression as universal evolution spills over into the milieu of human life.
Next week we will refocus our look at the compression of evolution through Teilhardâs âlensâ.
