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This essay was a finalist in the How We Saved the World essay contest, where people wrote as if it was 2050 when the world was working, saying how we got there starting with something they did. Here's the intro to this presentation of results, with links to the other finalists and an invitation to make comments about the contest.



2050 Looking Back — How We Saved the World

By Bill Miller

2050 Looking Backward — How We Saved the World

 

At age 96, I look back on life with gratitude — privileged to play a part in events that

turned human society from an increasingly destructive path to one that ultimately

sparked the next evolutionary leap for humanity.

 

In the past century, our country was a beacon of hope — a shining example of what was

possible when a nation ceased bowing to kings, popes, and dictators, and instead

encouraged each citizen to learn, grow, and reach their potential to create and

contribute their unique gifts. It worked so well that our nation became a world leader in

knowledge, technology, leadership, financial prowess, and the advance of human

potential.

 

However, we began to discover that these gifts also had a shadow side. While they

could be used to nourish, create, and uplift in a way that benefited all, they could also

be used to consume, control, exploit, and dominate others — and the planetary

environment itself.

 

I was dismayed and saddened to note that as a society, we seemed to increasingly take

the latter path. Despite our noble aspirations, society was becoming more fractious and

uncivil — and more unequal. In view of our potential, our ever-mounting knowledge,

wealth, and technical prowess, a life of abundance, security and opportunity could be

available to all. Yet the gap between the “haves” and “have nots” steadily widened, while

mounting ecological problems threatened our very existence.

 

And it was not that we were unaware. Around the globe, thousands upon thousands of

NGOs were at work on a multitude of issues and challenges. Though there were

important individual “wins” for people and planet, the overall needle of progress seemed

unable to keep pace the with threats and challenges. I wondered why this should be so.

My breakthrough came out of a convergence of insight from several domains:

evolutionary science, quantum physics, and explorations in the philosophy of human

psychology and spirituality:

 

• At the transition-point between geological eras, the existing order begins to

break down in preparation for a shift to the next paradigm. [Evolutionary

cosmologist Brian Swimme]

 

• Current thought in the physical sciences highlights the field-like nature of

fundamental reality, and the primacy of conscious observation in the way such

fields manifest as an experienced reality.

 

• The principle in wave dynamics that multiple fields, when coherent and

coupled, have power that increases exponentially with the addition of each new

component. Such brings a deeper understanding of spiritual practices that have

been performed for millennia— prayer, chants, dance, and other ritual and

ceremony.

 

Up until now, we tended to look at the various social and ecological challenges as

something that we needed to fix “out there”. In reality, the “fix” (or better, the shift)

needed to begin with something “in here”. We needed an expanded understanding of

our place the cosmos and our true potential and the opportunities that it makes

possible.

 

Armed with the above perspective, I realized that we as a species and society were at

an inflection-point — poised either to continue on a downward path or to make an

evolutionary leap in consciousness. The nature of that leap? Unlike other species that

operate by a hive-mind, humans had always been independent lone agents who

collaborate by agreement or by force. The myth of the “self made man” was widely

embraced, even if unconsciously, predisposing a tendency to compete rather than

collaborate.

 

Yet even so, it was common in the culture to think of a larger spirit or force that may

animate groups of people, causing them to function as though the whole were more

than the sum of the individuals. Intuitively we began to sense this, as captured in

metaphors such as “catch my vibes”, “we’re on the same wavelength”, “we are in sync”.

Quaint as these sentiments may have been, I found that in quantum field theory, there

was actual science behind this. And that understanding made it possible to work with

more proactively in this domain.

 

I found a private research foundation in California that had been studying autonomic

“coherence” and its effect on physical and psychological well-being. They settled upon

heart-rate variability (“HRV”) as an objective biofeedback measure of the same, and

they produced a portable and affordable device that individuals could use in daily

practice.

 

I theorized that such a phenomenon, good for the individual, would not only extend to a

group, but exponentially more so, since collectively coherent fields exhibit an amplifying

effect. As an example, one of the early advisors to the above foundation noted that

small Silicon Valley companies tend to be more innovative and dynamic than larger

institutions due to the greater probability of falling into psychic coherence among

smaller groups of people.

 

Based on the prior research, we developed a system that could monitor and provide

feedback to groups of up to 24 persons. As we worked with such groups in a range of

contexts both public and private, we noted a marked increase in creative thought, novel

insight, and alternative understandings. Moreover, in the vein of the quantum observer

effect, some experiences began to broach into the realm of the “paranormal”. One

participant quipped that it was like “prayer on steroids”.

 

Though the shift took many years, we found there was a broader spill-over effect from

such groups of practice. Rather than the former tendency to view others as competitors

to be wary of, participants began to appreciate their need for each other as allies in the

grander ongoing unfoldment of the cosmos. Working together, we began to discover

new possibilities that the ancients could only dream of.

 

Historically, religions often conceptualized life as a struggle, for which one might be

rewarded with an afterlife in some sort of heaven (though it was never clear what such

an existence might consist of).

 

Yet we eventually awoke to the realization that “Heaven” was never a preexistent

destination — a place to get to. It is something we are empowered to create, given the

abilities and potential each are gifted with.

 

Though I am too old at this point to play a significant role in our advancing future, I am

grateful for what part I could play in shifting our collective consciousness from fear and

competition to one of hope, curiosity, and a desire to discover and further advance our

expanding role in the Cosmos. Where will it lead? It’s a mystery, but that is what makes

it an adventure!

—————————

[Writer:] Bill Miller

February 20, 2024

Filed Under: Saving the World

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