Planetary Initiation

The following article presents notes from a speech delivered on Saturday, November 3, at the TedX at the La Calaca Festival in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
Last week I was in New York City, my home, for Hurricane Sandy. At 7 pm that night, I walked to my corner and saw the floodwaters rising toward my block. I hurried home, grabbed a few things, and set out for a friend's house on higher ground. As I was hurrying away, I heard muffled explosions and saw eerie lights in the sky. It was the Con Edison plant blowing up.
Once-in-a-century super-storms and "Frankenstorms" are now annual events, regular occurrences, and quickly growing worse.
Sandy supports what I have been writing and saying for years about this time as one of intense transformation and planetary initiation. I wrote a book and made a film about the Mayan calendar and the year 2012. I believe that we are seeing the fulfillment of prophecy -- based on the precise understanding of cosmic cycles held by the ancient cultures of MesoAmerica -- in the transformation of planetary culture and consciousness. At the end of the process, we will either have transformed as a species and reached a new level of consciousness, or we will be on our way toward extinction. The choice is ours to make.
In tribal cultures, initiation is the necessary ordeal that turns adolescents into adults through accessing extrasensory perception, visionary states, and by transcending or subduing the ego. Through this process, the initiate becomes a full-fledged member of the tribe and takes responsibility for it.
As we undergo our planetary initiation, we are going to transcend individual ego and local boundaries to identify ourselves with humanity as a whole, becoming one global tribe. We are on the cusp of realizing ourselves as one species organism, in symbiotic relationship with the planetary ecology as a whole. Once we make this leap, we will share resources equitably, adopt cradle to cradle and no waste manufacturing practices, and shift from competition to cooperation as our basic paradigm. We will go from acting like a parasite or a virus on the earth to becoming the earth's immune system.
As Bruce Lipton and Steve Bhaerman write in Spontaneous Evolution, "Science suggests the next step of human evolution will be marked by awareness that are all interdependent cells within the super-organism called humanity."
As an analogy, we can look at the process of the caterpillar becoming a butterfly. In the chrysalis, the caterpillar doesn't just sprout wings. Its entire body melts down into a biotic goop. The code for the transmutation of the organism is held by a handful of "imaginal cells" that start to propagate as the caterpillar dissolves. Although attacked at first by the dying caterpillar's immune system, the imaginal cells install the program that produces the butterfly. Our modern civilization is now in the process of melting down and decomposing, and we have to become the imaginal cells engaged in the process of its transmutation.
Climate change is clearly accelerating, as the vast preponderance of climate scientists warned us it would. Glaciologists found that "roughly half of the entire warming between the ice ages and the postglacial world took place in only a decade," with a temperature increase of 9 degrees during that time. Our continued tinkering runs the risk "of producing a runaway change -- the climatic equivalent of a squawk on a sound system," writes Fred Pierce in With Speed and Violence.
In The Revenge of Gaia, James Lovelock predicts "an imminent shift of our climate towards one that could easily be described as Hell: so hot so deadly, that only a handful of the teeming billions now alive will survive." According to Lovelock, a maximum of 150 million people will be left alive at the end of this century.
Is this true? Do we have a say in what happens? Can we cooperate to co-create a rapidly different outcome?
In nature, we see the sudden emergence of radical new forms at higher levels of complexity during junctures of crisis. According to the principle of emergence, at a certain level of complexity, entirely new forms appear that could not be predicted by the nature of their parts. Can the same thing happen to our global civilization as a whole?
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Initiation is not just a marker or a rite of passage. It appears to have a biological purpose. It activates the higher function of the prefrontal cortex by forcing a "mutation of awareness" -- a leap of consciousness. The prefrontal cortex is the most recent brain structure, emerging 40,000 years or so ago. It is the structure that allows us to become aware of awareness, to differentiate qualities, and to use symbols.
When the prefrontal cortex is functioning properly, it does other things as well:
- Self-Consciousness (Awareness of Awareness)
- Ethical Judgment
- Capacity to Defer Pleasures and Wants
- Responsibility for the Community
- Transcendence of the Ego (the realization that "The soul is not in the body, but the body is in the soul.")
Western civilization rejected or lost contact with initiatory practices and disciplines some time ago. We thus failed to create a system that induces higher functioning of the prefrontal cortex. What this means in practice is that the mass of people in modern society can't rise above their lower impulses and sexual compulsions, or their greed for material things. In fact, consumer society depends upon keeping people fixated in this state. We have made a world for "kidults," trapped by ego-based desires.
For a human community to endure, initiation is not optional.
The initiation process has a number of stages:
- Separation from the Community
- Undergoing the Ordeal
- Integrating the Vision
- Returning to the Tribe: Celebration and Homecoming
- Sharing the Knowledge
I believe that modern humanity is unconsciously bringing about a self-willed cataclysm to force its own transformation. How else do we explain how it is possible to ignore the overwhelming data on climate change, the risk posed by genetically modified organisms, or the obvious danger of nuclear plants, and so on? As an aside, if the Indian Point nuclear reactor was in the direct path of Hurricane Sandy, I wonder if we would have fared any better than Japan. I kind of doubt it.
If enough of us undergo a conscious process of initiation, our civilization may be spared the worst. When we make this inward mutation, we can then use our intelligence, skills, and resources to awaken the others and redirect society as a whole.Individually, we can use tools like meditation, yoga, vision quests, ayahuasca shamanism, and so on. But these can quickly become new forms of spiritual materialism. We are being called upon to push beyond our comfort zones by sharing what we learn and by sacrificing our ego-based desires for the sake of the planetary community.
Consciousness is revealed, not in words, but in deeds. Seeking to overcome the inertia of modern civilization to bring about its transmutation is a powerful initiatory path for our time.
How can we make this rapid change? We need to apply a design science approach in all areas of life and look at our society from a whole systems approach. We can work both from within and outside of the system to bring about its transformation. Some crucial areas include:
- Media
- Business
- Economy
- Social Technology
- Art
1. Media
The primary function of media is not to convey information but to coordinate behavior. The mass media coordinates the behavior of the global multitude. When behavior is learned, it becomes habitual and subconscious.
Mass media, today, functions as as instrument of indoctrination. Media can be used as a tool to liberate rather than dominate the mass mind, and to rapidly alter our species' behavior patterns, instilling new habits that enhance resilience, community building, and sustainability.
2. Business
The corporation is an artificial life form. The development of the corporate form was a great evolutionary advance for humanity. We created an entity out of legal code, financial data, brand insignias, and ideas and injected it into an artificial game called the stock market. The corporation is the most powerful tool for transforming matter and energy that the human mind has created.
Unfortunately, we programmed it to behave destructively because we set its single-minded goal to maximize profit for shareholders -- so that is what it does, monomaniacally. By its nature it must corrupt or evade costly environmental restrictions, and keep people in a state of insatiable desire craving the products it makes, whether plastic toys or anti-depressants.
We need to change the underlying program. We see efforts in this area, such as the B Corporation, which seeks to make companies environmentally and ethically responsible. But that won't be enough. We also need to change the financial system -- the mechanism through which value is exchanged -- to support sustainable behavior.
Immature ecosystems are characterized by competition, and mature ones are characterized by cooperation and symbiosis. As we realize our unity as one planetary super-organism, we can reprogram the corporation to be extremely beneficial instead of destructive. Corporations are like nascent organs in the collective body of humanity: an energy company is like the blood in the body, a media company is like the perceptual mechanisms of our collective organism. When we reprogram corporations to be consilient and to help us coexist with the biosphere, they will be a great tool for conscious evolution.
3. Economy
Ultimately, what is capital? Capital is a social agreement. The gigantic hyper-complex cathedral-like edifice of the financial system is designed to hide this simple fact.
The current financial system enforces competition and artificial scarcity through interest and debt. We need to disseminate new tools for exchanging value, complementary currencies, that create different beliefs and behavior patterns. For instance, the economist Bernard Lietaer proposes instituting a global trading currency with a negative interest so it loses value quickly. This would lead to sharing rather than hoarding of the resource when you have it. Local Credit Clearing Houses -- consortiums of local manufacturers and service providers -- can issue zero interest loans to local enterprises.
Tribal cultures were largely gift economies. Eventually we can return the gift to its centrality. We see this starting to happen on the Internet through websites like Couchsurfing.com.
4. Social Technology
Social networks are proto-political and have extraordinary implications for the future of society. We can design social networks to facilitate cooperation, resource sharing, group decision-making, and direct democracy. Clay Shirky writes, "Our social tools are not an improvement to modern society; they are a challenge to it." Networks for voluntary participation can replace functions of a centralized government, which will soon be incapacitated by the increase of natural disasters and economic issues in any case.
5. Art
The planetary emergency requires us to become conscious of what we are doing and to take responsibility for the fate of the earth. We will need to shift our belief systems and behavior patterns in order to serve the community of planetary life. Art has a new role in our changing world. Art can provide a model for recreating our society on humane, egalitarian, and regenerative principles. Art is an infinite game where there are no winners or losers. Your enjoyment of a painting or song doesn't take away from my enjoyment - if anything, it enhances it. A society based on creative expression is the opposite of a Zero Sum game.
Two thoughts from an Imaginal Cell
"Civilization, in the very real sense of the term, consists not in the multiplication but in the deliberate and voluntary reduction of wants. This alone promotes real happiness and true contentment." --Gandhi
In a state of Enlightened Anarchy, "each person will become his own ruler. He will conduct himself in a such a way that his behavior will not hamper the well being of his neighbors. In an ideal state there will be no political institutions and therefore no political power." --Gandhi
We face the inevitable collapse of our current civilization. Rather than a traumatic meltdown, we can intelligently redesign our current social systems to rapidly advance global civilization toward the ideal state of enlightened anarchy -- the rule of all by all. We can instill a new ethos of participation, self-sufficiency, and cooperation in the global multitude. However our time to accomplish this goal is limited.
The first thing that we need to do is think about it.
Image by Wonderlane, courtesy of Creative Commons license.
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Very nice speech daniel!
I especially found the butterfly metaphor very interesting. I've heard that theme riffed on before many times, but this particular twist of it was especially thought provoking on a deep level.
In regards to your mention of the prefrontal cortex not functioning properly..Have you looked into the theory of Tony Wright's on plant/human symbiosis and species wide brain damage?
He makes a very well evidenced and interesting case in his book left in the dark. It seems that Dennis McKenna, Stan Grof, and many others agree there is something very important to this. Its something that is actually seen echoed in almost every archaic tradition in some form or another, once you look at it right. Curious to hear what your thoughts are on this.
http://www.realitysandwich.com/tony_wright_interview
Kids
Change the Mind
sources?
The butterfly
The butterfly transformation process is from Spontaneous Evolution and many other books. I think B Hubbard discusses it in Conscious Evolution also.
The prefrontal lobes idea is from The Biology of Transcendence by Joseph Chilton Pierce. Also the same argument is made in many other texts.
Yours,
d
"Will the transformation."-Rilke
a synchronicity
initiation on planet level
luciferian deception and 2012
the nerve
I guess my question now is...
nothing is holding us back -
nothing is holding us back - it is all part of the process.
Evolution needs the resistance to push against.
haha
Dangerous Social Engineering Schemes
yes i can totally understand
yes i can totally understand your concerns - the thing to realize though is that the media is is used as a mind control system. In fact our "subjectivity" is produced by the media and the communications that we receive from all around us. I think once we realize and accept this, then we can consider how we can use these aspects of our human condition for good rather than ill. We can repurpose technologies of indoctrination like television to help people develop independent reasoning, to learn sustainable practices, etc.
As Terence said, culture is your operating system. The point is that we can become the designers and developers of our own operating system by figuring out what is going to be most profoundly beneficial for ourselves and society at large. To do this, we have to step back and think about belief and ideology and how we remain able to always inquire into our preconceptions and beliefs.
Cultural Filter
Democratic control of areas crucial to human life and evolution
I understand Daniel's suggestions for the repurposing of the key areas of media, business, economy, social technology and art to veer distinctly away from the social engineering schemes alluded to above. I take Daniel to be recommending more democratic control of the media, for example. Presently, each of these five areas is operated almost exclusively for the purpose of profit generation. Conservatives theorize that this ultimately brings about the greatest good. Climate change and the collapse of the natural world are demonstrating this conservative belief to be lethally false. Throughout history, the subjugation of colonized and exploited peoples - enslaved or otherwise - for the purpose of profits has also proven the fallacy of this thinking.
State socialist (Stalinist, Maoist, etc.) schemes were purely authoritarian in nature and, thereby, inherently exploitive. The use of the five areas Daniel mentions for purposes other than the amassing of profits simply must occur if humainty is to survive the century in a recognizable condition. However, as the writer above warns, it is important that such uses occur democratically, across the wide path of humanity, lest they morph into ego-fueling exploitation.
I don't see any social scemes
Caution
Fail
walk
Frankenstorm
Being a NYC resident myself I heard cynical New Yorkers scoffing at the potential magnitide of what was being dubbed "Frankenstorm". Being tempered by meteorological hyperbole of the past, such a triune of variables that were to meet perfectly to form "Frankenstorm"seemed unlikely. It was very tempting to get sucked into the lure of such cynicism, wave it all off like a hardened Joe. Yet, this errie sense persisted within me...I couldn't help feeling that this storm would deliver--not just another fallen at the wayside. What lended it so much credence was its uncanny timing...anything it seems that issues from an air so charged is bound to submit its prophetic number.
how did you get to Mexico?
Imaginal Cells
Stippled Connectivity
Incoming Field of the Ineffable
Keeping up with the rate of change
New York Minute?
Creative Solutions are already here
Oops
WE want the WORLD...and we want it NOW...
Live in the Worlds of Creation...the new world is already before us...
it doesn't matter what else is going on...it is now ours to create.
"Imagination is more powerful than knowledge"..Einstein
I believe you missed a
Care to assign your predictions a numerical probability?
>At the end of the process, we will either have transformed as a species and reached a new level of consciousness, or we will be on our way toward extinction.
Daniel, RSers, I'm on your side in principle, but I've since moved on to the more technologically-oriented singularity crowd (Kurzweil et al).It seems to me that Steven Pinker and Hans Rosling alone show that all our nasty impulses have been declining in favour of peace and justice for all, as part of the natural unfolding of civilisation. Your odds of dying at the hands of another human being are now the lowest they've ever been.
I guess what I'm getting at: I sympathise with calls for our species to develop further, but at the same time I think we're basically doing okay, better all the time, and sounding alarmist bells every time more than a few numbers roll over on the calendar just delegitimizes the perfectly valid calls for improvement.
If you bristle at this and insist I not trivialise the next two days, or object to my finding some good in the only civilisation that ever developed the technology to produce the machine you're reading these words on, I ask you: how much of your own credibility are you willing to put on the line?
Will you - any of you - solemnly avow, here, before friday morning, that your words on friday afternoon will be worth nothing (or drastically less) if the world appears to be carrying on much as it was last week?
If we experience a phase change, you'd claim to have been proven right. It follows, then, that if friday feels much the same as thursday - you'll have been proven wrong.
Or will there "always be another apocalypse"?
I, for one, will put my money where my mouth isn't: I'm effectively certain friday afternoon will feel much the same as thursday afternoon - but if some significant change happens on friday, I will delightedly (or, well, otherwise) admit I was wrong.
Thank you