Consciousness evolution and planetary survival: Psychological roots of Human violence and greed
- 1 November 1996
- journal article
- invited essay
- Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in World Futures
- Vol. 47 (4), 243-262
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02604027.1996.9972599
Abstract
Diplomatic negotiations, administrative and legal measures, economic and social sanctions, military interventions, and other similar efforts have had so far very little success in alleviating the rapidly escalating global crisis. Drawing on the observations from forty years of research of non‐ordinary states of consciousness, the author explores the implications of this material for the understanding of the psychological and spiritual roots of the problems humanity is currently facing. The vastly expanded cartography of the human psyche that has emerged from this work offers a new understanding of insatiable greed and malignant aggression, two powerful forces that have played a critical role in human history and currently represent a serious threat for life on our planet. The author suggests that the problems in modern world are products and symptoms of a psychospiritual crisis and that any effective solution will require a deep inner transformation of humanity and a new scientific world view emphasizing unity, co‐evolution, and cooperation. He explores the possible role of ancient and modern methods facilitating spiritual opening and consciousness evolution in achieving these goals.Keywords
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