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Human evolution is coming to a peculiar fork in the road: on the one hand, the human ego, which has been the engine of human development, is peaking. On the other hand, we find ourselves completely and inseparably interconnected in every area of life. The dissonance between these two trends is tearing us apart, producing economic, political, social, and psychological crises and instabilities around the world.

The situation calls for a re-evaluation of our social values, for a conscious choice between blindly following the dominant, self-centered mindset and expanding our worldview to ensure our well-being as a collective, so that every individual can thrive in the next chapter of human evolution.

 

“World leaders, presidents, have lost the ability to manage the people. It’s as though the world began to move without any reins, but rather according to a new law of interdependence, of connection – the law that is characteristic of integral systems.” – Dr. Michael Laitman, Biocybernetics & Kabbalah

 

“We’re at a point where the ego drive has become so extreme that it will stop at nothing in order to be more, or have more than others.” – Jairon G. Cuesta, Social Anthropologist, psychotherapist

 

Undoubtedly, the competitive drive of the human ego has led us to incredible developments in science, technology and more. However, as our world is becoming a hyper-connected global village, the human ego begins to show itself as an extremely dangerous and destructive force to our society and our planet. Something has got to change.

“In the 21st century, we’re learning now that we can no longer concentrate on individual survival strategies; that unless we begin to coalesce those strategies and learn how we can survive collectively, no individual is going to survive in the long run.” – Neil Donald Walsch, Author

Scientists thought leaders, and even world leaders who look ahead are seeing that we cannot survive as a species by focusing on strategies that only favor one person, one group, or one nation. We need to find a strategy that looks at all human beings as interdependent pieces of the same system, and we need a social value system that is compatible with the natural laws that work in integrated systems.