Mindset of 21st-C different from the mindset of 20th, as 20th-C mindset was different from 19th. The only survivable option for the human race is to evolve from a “me” orientation to a “we” orientation, from mechanistic to holistic, from an economic to a humanitarian bottom line

Jun 23, 2020 · 6:43 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
False. To betray the lessons learned from The Enlightenment; the importance of every individual and their right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, then we regress to societies of a few elite and the majority all equal in their poverty and misery.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Marianne Williamson is the humanitarian and moral leader of our time.
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So right... but are we wired that way to actually be able to cooperate like that? And what’s important is how do we start the conversations that lead to the conversation of the practical applitude of this idea otherwise we may have nothing but universalism here. But still agreed.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Good luck with the “we,” you’re dealing mostly with millennials...
Utopia. Apart the true philantropic foundations and some Saint Missionary, I still have to know the “humanitarian spirit” in the humans.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Well said. And also from a "subject over object" orientation vis a vis vulnerable earthlings: be they poor people, people with a different passport, animals, plants, and the whole habitat. "Suma Q'amaña" is what the Andine Native people call it.
To solve these problems, you need entrepreneurs to figure it out. That's a "me" world.
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have you looked at Mark Charles for president, independant?
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The journey from the Solar Plexus to the Heart......From competition for survival to cooperation with the whole of all being. We have the energetic make up to do this...How Many disasters need to occur to get our attention?
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