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Earth Ascending: An Illustrated Treatise on Law Governing Whole Systems

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PThis extraordinary text brilliantly integrates art, science, and religion in achieving a mind-expanding overview of human cultural development. br#151;Choice PThis is a unique work, possibly a forerunner of a science of the future, integrating empirical knowledge with subjective reality. br#151;Sasha Ivanovich, The Australian Journal of Transpersonal Psychology PEarth Ascending . . . is a complex and exceedingly ambitious work, with exciting cross-cultural implications. . . . It may prove to be a foundation stone for the new science of the next century. br#151;Nexus PThis outrageous book, inspired by the law of levity, offers us the overstandings of a remarkable mind. br#151;Marilyn Ferguson, Brain/Mind Bulletin PbEarth Ascending/b is a workbook for human and planetary survival. This collection of fifty holonomic maps and comprehensive text is based on a resonant field paradigm which transcends the Newtonian materialistic model. Each individual map is a work of art unto itself, encapsulating a world of insight and consciousness, and bridging the gap to an integrated, galactic worldview. PIn 1978, Buckminster Fuller said that it would be curtains for humanity if a design revolution were not completed within ten years. It is now ten years later, and as a convincing response to this challenge, bEarth Ascending/b postulates a planetary design which envisions the evolving field of Earth in relation to the galactic whole. PbEarth Ascending /bdemands a stretch of consciousness. Our fall from spiritual realization and our degradation of the environment are the result of a blind acceptance of one-dimensionality, and a paralyzed, complacent acceptance of impending doom. Only a rebirth into the numinous world of multidimensional interface will give us the vision to create a new future. bEarth Ascending/b offers this vision.PJoseacute; Arguuml;elles, Ph.D. worked full time on behalf of the World Thirteen Moon Calendar Change Peace Movement and was president of the Foundation for the Law of Time.

176 pages, Paperback

First published June 12, 1984

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A powerfully seminal and highy influential work to my intellectual development in 1997 ... tho I'd say a bit *outdated* now.
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