The Council of Concerned Conservationists is not a governmental body, a non-profit, nor a salon of the merely eccentric. It is a metaphysical assembly—a coalition of poets, prophets, mystics, musicians, critics, frontiersmen, visionaries, and fools—gathered not to save the world, but to preserve what remains meaningful when the world begins to unmake itself.
They convene not in time, but in kairos—in the opportune moment between the tick and the melt. They do not always agree, but they are unified in this: the defense of meaning against dissolution.
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***Their Mission***
The Council exists to conserve symbolic, psychic, and metaphysical continuity in a time when geography collapses, time distorts, and narratives fracture. They are the last line between human consciousness and total abstraction.
They do not seek to restore the past, but to guard the forms that make reality intelligible: story, symbol, pattern, archetype, resonance.
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