We have more intelligence and creativity than we have collectively practiced using.
We are each designed with three essential Ways Of knowing: Rational, Emotional, Sensory (RES). They directly affect Ways of Being.
Each Way Of Knowing (WOK) carries a unique way of being in right relationship to life and needs to be respectfully listened to, understood, and brought into all our deliberations. These WOK carry information essential for our future, from the personal, to the global.
As soon as we start to understand the implications of what we do not yet know, but can learn, we can generate inspiring, intelligent, and safe ways to co-create our future.
How we are unique is tied into the three WOK, and how we use them – how long we last, as a species, depends on that we use them.
There is a fourth WOK/WOB; Intuition. It operates on a different level to RES which can become the inverse of themselves. Our intuition is subtle and reliable.
We are embedded in a system where we rely on the Planet for our sustenance, but we also need to rely on the Planet for our wisdom. Systemic longevity relies on us understanding our WOK – therefore, so does ours.
We inherit all of our attributes from Earth and Cosmos’s interactive living systems that create us, our intelligence(s), our creativity, our reverie, and our imaginations, along with our oxygen, food, and water.
Since we actively inherit everything we need to survive from our system, we cannot survive without acknowledging that dependency – adjusting our behaviors to protect this extraordinary symbiosis. This requires us to evolve.
Even our ability to think comes from the system – from Infinite Consciousness and from Planetary sentience.
How we form societies, interact, create, plan, operate and relate to one another, and to our home, depends on our regard for how this system operates. It’s time to evolve how we see ourselves.
Our planet is sentient. If it weren’t, we would not be either – we do not operate in a vacuum: We emerge dynamically, from the creative intelligence of life itself.
We have more intelligence and creativity than we have collectively practiced using.
We are each designed with three essential Ways Of knowing: Rational, Emotional, Sensory (RES). They directly affect Ways of Being.
Each Way Of Knowing (WOK) carries a unique way of being in right relationship to life and needs to be respectfully listened to, understood, and brought into all our deliberations. These WOK carry information essential for our future, from the personal, to the global.
As soon as we start to understand the implications of what we do not yet know, but can learn, we can generate inspiring, intelligent, and safe ways to co-create our future.
How we are unique is tied into the three WOK, and how we use them – how long we last, as a species, depends on that we use them.
There is a fourth WOK/WOB; Intuition. It operates on a different level to RES which can become the inverse of themselves. Our intuition is subtle and reliable.
We are embedded in a system where we rely on the Planet for our sustenance, but we also need to rely on the Planet for our wisdom. Systemic longevity relies on us understanding our WOK – therefore, so does ours.
We inherit all of our attributes from Earth and Cosmos’s interactive living systems that create us, our intelligence(s), our creativity, our reverie, and our imaginations, along with our oxygen, food, and water.
Since we actively inherit everything we need to survive from our system, we cannot survive without acknowledging that dependency – adjusting our behaviors to protect this extraordinary symbiosis. This requires us to evolve.
Even our ability to think comes from the system – from Infinite Consciousness and from Planetary sentience.
How we form societies, interact, create, plan, operate and relate to one another, and to our home, depends on our regard for how this system operates. It’s time to evolve how we see ourselves.
Our planet is sentient. If it weren’t, we would not be either – we do not operate in a vacuum: We emerge dynamically, from the creative intelligence of life itself.