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Metanoia a new vision of nature

Metanoia reveals new concepts in Natural Intelligence. The current environmental crisis demands a radical paradigm shift within the collective human psyche. Current scientific orthodoxy regarding the meaning, significance, and purpose of the web of life is thereby challenged. Nature, in its entirety, is seen as a system of self-organizing intelligence, the essential principles of which can guide human culture. This new vision of Nature is accompanied by original upbeat music and eco-friendly footage throughout.

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  • "Metanoia reveals new concepts in Natural Intelligence. The current environmental crisis demands a radical paradigm shift within the collective human psyche. Current scientific orthodoxy regarding the meaning, significance, and purpose of the web of life is thereby challenged. Nature, in its entirety, is seen as a system of self-organizing intelligence, the essential principles of which can guide human culture. This new vision of Nature is accompanied by original upbeat music and eco-friendly footage throughout."@en
  • "Employing a healthy blend of science, art and metaphysics, author Simon G. Powell presents a radical new perspective on the meaning and significance of life in this innovative and highly unorthodox documentary. Central to the film is the concept of 'natural intelligence'. The unerflying premise is that our current definition of what life is, and what evolution represents, falls short of the mark and do Nature a major disservice. Rather than seeing the evolution of life as a dumb process, Powell proposes that evolution is a naturally smart process in which naturally smart systems of bio-logic are gradually woven into existence... Metanoia will guide anyone with an open mind to a new appreciation of what the burgeoning biomimicry movement refers to as 'Nature's genius' So poised, our relationship with the rest of the biosphere may yet be healed."

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