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Conscious Evolution: ReWilding Humanity's Soul
FromAccidental Gods
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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Dec 24, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
It's time for Conscious Evolution - for a radical shift in what it means to be human: co-creation; an awakening and a reconnection. We are the accidental gods - all of us - we are the generational era that stands on the brink of species level extinction. For the first time in the history of evolution on this planet, one member of one species could conceivably wipe us all out. We didn't plan this, but it's where we are. What can we do? No problem is solved from the mindset that created it. So we need to think beyond our current expectations of ourselves. We believe that we are ready to make the next evolutionary step. Not a tweak to our DNA, but a change in consciousness - a choice consciously made, to step into all that we can be. So this is what we're here for at accidental gods - to chart one way, to inspire, to bring together all the best of what we can be. This introductory episode puts forward our proposition that conscious evolution is not only timely, it's essential if we're going to survive to the next decade and begins to open the doors to how, collectively, we might get there. This is a paradigm shift, the emergence from a hypercomplex system - and as such, the end point is, by necessity, impossible to imagine from here. But what we can do is shift our mindset so that we are making steady iterative steps towards a different future. As a starting point, we list the four steps we believe are integral to our progress: (Re)Awakening into Connection: Growing into Coherence, Asking for Help (of the other than human world) and Letting go of all that we believe to be true. If you haven't read the Deep Adaptation paper, it's sobering, but useful: http://www.lifeworth.com/deepadaptation.pdfFind us at: https://accidentalgods.life
Released:
Dec 24, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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