Comment Hans-Peter: Even if the book is out since 2013 it is still an inspiring and interesting informational basis for the personal flow process. It touches the liminals (or as we also like to say: leaving your comfort zone) a lot of people go through...
Read moreThe taboo against ecstasy
Terry Patten Part of our unspoken contract with conventional society is that there’s a certain range of how we get to be. It’s fine to be worried. It’s fine to strive. It’s fine to be depleted. But if you break open in the spirit of freedom itself — or...
Read moreSelf-Organizing Community Democracy for the Internet Age_Bioneers
via enliving edge Hans-Peter Comment: We need to listen more deeply what , why and how people share.Using the same wordings with a different purpose and understanding, can make a huge difference and outcome. The bioneers are one of them, which make you...
Read moreThe Wisdom of Millennials_Nathan Schneider
via ON BEING soundcloud *Millennials There’s a kind of brilliance that flashes up in early adulthood: an ability to see the world whole. Nathan Schneider has been able to articulate and sustain that far-seeing eye of young adulthood. He’s also a gifted...
Read moreCentral Bank of Central Banks Says “The World is Unable to Fight Next Global Crash”
By Mac Slavo via ANB Source:shift.com According to the Bank of International Settlements (BIS), the shadowy “central bank of central banks,” the world as it stands is incapable of combating another global financial crash – a crash that there is every...
Read more100+ makers eco-hack the future with open-source prototypesource prototypes for a fossil-free, zero waste society
By Derek Markham (@derekmarkham) via ANB Source Treehuger 100+ makers, designers, engineers, scientists, and geeks gathered at POC21 and spent five weeks developing 12 sustainable lifestyle technologies. When a group of talented and committed individuals...
Read moreConsciousness and the New Paradigm
Source Institute of Noetic Sience By IONS intern Adrian David Nelson These days a lot of people talk about a ‘new paradigm.’ In the modern world there are paradigm shifts taking place everywhere, from ecology, economics and health, to physics and cosmology....
Read more90 Inspiring and Visionary Films That Will Change How You See the World Forever
By Tim Hjersted / filmsforaction.org Our society needs a new story to belong to. The old story of empire and dominion over the earth has to be looked at in the full light of day - all of our ambient cultural stories and values that we take for granted...
Read moreExperiencing wholeness with Frederic Laloux: Every theory reflects its creator
via corporaterebel blog We visited Frederic Laloux earlier this year in Brussels. This meeting was nothing like you would expect a meeting to be like. The first sign that it was going to be different was the fact that we were invited to share a dinner...
Read moreThis Computer Chip Is Made of Live Brain Cells
By Sveta McShane via singularity hub A few years ago, researchers from Germany and Japan were able to simulate one percent of human brain activity for a single second. It took the processing power of one of the world’s most powerful supercomputers to...
Read moreThe last job on Earth: imagining a fully automated world | Guardian Animations
Via singularity hub By Andrew O'Keefe What would a fully automated future without jobs look like? The Guardian recently released an animated short set in a time when machines dominate the workforce. The story follows the last human worker going on with...
Read moreGlobal Human Capital Trends 2016: The new organization: Different by design
via Deloitte website Effective organizations today are built around highly empowered teams, driven by a new model of management, and led by a breed of globally diverse leaders. They are “different by design." More than 7,000 HR and business leaders from...
Read moreHow Airbnb designs for trust
via TED Joe Gebbia, the co-founder of Airbnb, bet his whole company on the belief that people can trust each other enough to stay in one another's homes. How did he overcome the stranger-danger bias? Through good design. Now, 123 million hosted nights...
Read more7 Myths You Still Believe About ADHD
via A Plus Author Lisa Winter "In my day, kids didn't have ADHD." "ADHD is just putting a diagnosis on childhood." "You could get rid of your ADHD if you just focused." When it comes to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), there are so many...
Read moreWelcome To The Post-Work Economy
via FastCopany Author Ben Schiller For the future economy to work, we need to get rid of our unhealthy fixation on what work and jobs mean to our self-worth. If the goal of the economy is to provide decent-paying work for everyone, that economy clearly...
Read moreInsight Sustainabilty: SOIL_Column by Simon
Author: Simon Poeschel When I was asked for writing some blogs about sustainability, I've thought many times how to start that column. Lots of ideas came to my mind but at least I decided it would be the best beginning with dirt. Why dirt? Our planet...
Read moreSolar-powered wooden lofts heated independently of Amsterdam’s grid
via inhabitat by Lidija Grozdanic Source ANA architects Dutch design studio ANA architects connected four plots in Amsterdam to create a series of lofts built entirely of wood. Houtlofts use solar energy, heat recovery systems and other sustainable features...
Read moreIBM Global CEO Study "Capitalizing on Complexity"
Source IBM + Humantific Inheriting a complex world We were overjoyed to see this IBM report entitled “Capitalizing on Complexity / Insights from the Global CEO Study” as it very much reflects our own experience working with organizational leaders. We...
Read moreForgive? Yes. Forget? No. (Part 1)
via THE BOSS SHOW website Workplace wisdom with heart and humor It’s not just for saints anymore. The practice of forgiveness — which often feels impossible — frees not just compassion, but also creativity and insight. Transformational coach Barbara Hunt...
Read morePeter Merry – Ubiquity University + Transition World
via Qua Vadis Peter Merry is Chief Innovation Officer at Ubiquity University, founder of the Center for Human Emergence (Netherlands), and a founding partner of Engage!. He has worked in and across different sectors. As well as co-founding and leading...
Read moreWe like to say: Welcome Simon as new Author on our Team!
Selfintroduction by Simon Author: Simon Poeschel At the beginning of this column (will be soon posted Red.) I, Simon, want to introduce myself shortly because afterwards you'll probably understand my conclusions better. Of course their origin lies in...
Read moreGlobal Alliance for Transformational Entertainment (GATE)
via website GATE What is it? GATE is an evolving community of creative, business and technical professionals in entertainment, media, and the arts — and the interested public — who realize the vital and expanding role media and entertainment play in creating...
Read moreThe Real Jim Carrey (VIDEO)
Jim Carrey as you have never seen him before. His honest, candid, humble self discussing openly his life-long pursuit for meaning and purpose, his encounters with awakening and his optimistic view of the emerging “New Earth.”
Read moreThese Are The Long-Term Effects Of Multitasking
via FastCompany by Vivian Giang Georgetown Professor Cal Newport thinks uninterrupted, distraction-free deep work is so important that if you’re unable to do this at your current job, you should start looking for another. "Many people have convinced themselves...
Read moreRobert Waldinger: What makes a good life? Lessons from the longest study on happiness
via TEDex by Robert WaldingerPsychiatrist, psychoanalyst and Zen priest Robert Waldinger is the Director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, one of the most comprehensive longitudinal studies in history. What keeps us happy and healthy as we go...
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