Peter Russell gives his views on the future evolution of human beings and human society as the emergence of a planetary organization out of human consciousness, and the linking up of individuals mentality, physically and spiritually. Also focuses on the Gaia hypothesis that the planet is a single living system in itself and discusses some long-term evolutionary processes that have already happened.
"Peter Russell gives his views on the future evolution of human beings and human society as the emergence of a planetary organization out of human consciousness, and the linking up of individuals mentality, physically and spiritually. Also focuses on the Gaia hypothesis that the planet is a single living system in itself and discusses some long-term evolutionary processes that have already happened."@en
"A multi-media slide presentation of a rich variety of images ranging from atomic particles to galaxies, and from specially generated graphics to collages."
"Author Peter Russell explores the theory that the earth is an integrated, self-regulating living organism. He maintains that through a shift in consciousness we will be able to manage successfully the global crisis now facing us."@en
"Suggests that humanity stands on the threshhold of a major leap in human evolution. Spiritual growth is shown to be no less than the force of evolution working through the inner mind. This inner exploration can take us through current global crisis and into a new era of human development."
"Explores the idea that the Earth is an integrated, self-regulating living organism, and asks what function humanity might have for this planetary being. Presents a rich variety of images, ranging from atomic particles to galaxies, and from specially generated graphics to collages."@en
International Psychosynthesis Conference (1983 : Toronto, Ont.)
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