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Saturday, October 3, 2009
The Myth of Individual Entities
Bruce Lipton is a recognized expert in epigenetics. Here he presents a provocative concept concerning human evolution, demonstrating how the major evolutionary advances have concerned groups of entities, not individual entities. If true, the implications for humans are enormous. Take three minutes to hear what Lipton says.
His newest book is Spontaneous Evolution: Our Positive Future (and a Way to Get There from Here).
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Yes! The evolution of community. And done through stochastic leaps, sudden birthing of the new and unimaginable.
Also reminds me of Teilhard de Chardin's thoughts about evolving toward total community -- the Omega Point. And of Sri Aurobindo's understandings and commentary in this realm.
In my writing from time-to-time of cosmic citizenry on my blog, I am pointing to the same phenomenon. As our consciousnesses open to each other and to our source and destination, we will eventually feel the reality of the cosmos not only as our home but as who we are.
Thank you, Greg, for your steadfastness in focusing on these changes in consciousness and awareness. It is helpful.
I figured you'd like this one, George. Yes, it does echo many of your excellent posts on this topic ... although you have the gift of being able to effectively distill the message into fewer words, thank you.
As for my 'steadfastness,' you're welcome. I think you and I agree that there are few topics of more importance to the human race right now.
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