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Possiblities: The Future of Humanity by John
Hanley
As we embark on our
decade at Lifespring, you and I find ourselves gaining momentum-a
power " built on the accomplishments, the spirit, and the energy
we share in working to create an unprecedented future. While once
we stood far apart from traditional norms, today we see that the
gap is narrowing.
While it is important
to stay out ahead of the mainstream, we are no longer battling for
public recognition or approval. Rather, societal shifts occurring
throughout the world stand as living testimony that transformation
is leading the way.
Trainings and courses
in personal growth can pave the way for a cultural breakthrough.
Yet, the global drive to transform our thinking, our institutions,
our economic life, even our practice of the sciences and the arts,
is far beyond the claim of a few individuals or organizations. I
suggest, rather, that the times themselves have called forth a radical,
far-reaching change-a passionate commitment on the part of individuals
to make a difference quality of life available to people everywhere.
Change, of course,
is seldom easy. Many of us prefer the comfort of the familiar but
unsatisfying to the risk of the great unknown. It is perhaps our
good fortune to live in an age when so many changes are demanded
on so many fronts at such dizzying rates that "tried and true"
assumptions are bound to be challenged by new discoveries, new insights,
new social and personal realities.
Together these demand
that we transform ourselves and our surroundings consistent with
what's possible for humanity. The need to embrace our own creativity,
to take responsibility for the views and the share runs counter
to a model of the world drawn from science: fixed, immutable, part
of a rational and predictable order of things. While it is true
that at any given moment things "are" the way they are,
have only to learn that no one moment dictates or ordains the next.
Our future is not
confined by the present nor the past. At every moment, each of us
has a choice to transform what is possible in the next moment of
our lives.
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