In his book Beyond Knowledge – How technology is driving an age of consciousness, Bill Halal predicts the Age of Consciousness — an age where our collective global consciousness reaches a level where it starts to impact the world significantly for the better. An era that, at least for now, I am more inclined to label Enlightenment 2.0.
I have never been overly comfortable with the word consciousness and less so collective consciousness, higher consciousness, and global consciousness.
But as Bill’s work and mine have much in common, I felt the need to get my head around the words and add a post to my blook on global consciousness and, in doing so, I came to agree with Bill that a big part of our challenge in creating a better world is to perceive it differently.
In researching and writing the post, I was pleasantly surprised that I could define the terms in a way that seemed pretty sold and not new-agey.
The post is still work-in-progress, and I have a little more to add but take a look — I hope you find it helpful.
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