PRINCIPLES OF GLOBAL TRANSFORMATION

THE TRANSFORMATION: Our evolution toward a new level of consciousness
and of life on earth, characterized by whole-centered consciousness
and full development of the human potential.

1. Whole-centered consciousness.

Systems thinking: awareness of whole systems in all arenas of life.

Recognition of the Earth as possessing the characteristics of a whole living system.

Sense of being part of the whole human community and of the systems of life on Earth.

2. Respect for all life.

Valuing of each human being and the
wellbeing of Earth's ecosystems.

Empathy; kindness; consideration of the
needs of others.

Shift from quantitative to qualitative values.

3. Balance and integration.

Appreciation of the value of both sides
of a polarity.

Valuing of balance, and finding ways to
integrate both sides into a coherent whole.

4. Valuing of peace.

Willingness to co-exist with others having
different views.

Relinquishing need for domination.

Development of conflict-resolution capabilities.

5. Personal responsibility.

Willingness to act with integrity, in keeping
with the greater good.

Taking responsibility for one's own wellbeing
and development.

6. Social responsibility.

Willingness to act on the behalf of the
wellbeing of the Earth, of disadvantaged
persons, and of society as a whole.

Concept of community responsibility for all
children.

7. Support for development of the
human potential.


Recognition of the fundamental needs for
self-esteem, self-expression, and belonging.

Encouragement of education, creativity,
and self-development.

Empowerment of women and valuing of
the feminine principle.

8. De-massifying of society.

Increased opportunity for individuality.

Breaking down of rigid patterns of thought
and behavior.

Change from hierarchies to work circles
and networking.

9. Heightened connectivity.

Opportunities for people to connect
individually and as groups.

Co-creation with others.

Shift from fractionalization of society to
collaboration in the service of common goals.

10. Expanded awareness.

New levels of self-awareness.

Respect for, and greater access to,
intuitive knowing.

Greater immediacy of experience;
increased sensitivity.

Less unthinking, automatic behavior.

11. Embracing of the spiritual.

Sense of the spiritual dimension in all of
experience.

Willingness to be guided by spiritual
principles.

Personal, direct experience of spiritual contact.

12. Re-structuring of social institutions to reflect the changes in values.

Win-win and all-win solutions instead of win-lose.

Cooperation replacing competition.

Incentivization of behaviors that enhance the good of society.

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