A journey from the old paradigm of modernity to
the birth of a new dawn for humanity.
The old world is dying and a new world is yet to be born.
The civilization crisis we are living is also precursor of an awakening.
So what does come next? What will be born during this second renaissance? A future that is radically weller and wiser.
However, it is also a time of crisis. There is darkness before dawn. The last renaissance was preceded by the black death, famine and war following the breakdown of the medieval world.
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We are witnessing a constellation of escalating crises.
There is a real risk of civilizational collapse and large-scale destruction of life due to intertwined ecological, political, social, and meaning crises.
In our ways of thinking and being.
We are experiencing this crisis because we are at the end of an cultural paradigm that we call modernity.
"We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used to create them."
Modernity is the water we are swimming in... The root cause of our civilizational breakdown
We cannot address current crises through the logic and value systems that created and continue to drive them.
Any solution must be radical in the true sense of the word: they must go to the the roots.
We need profound shifts in our ways of being, thinking, feeling, and acting: the emergence of a major new cultural paradigm that transcends modernity.
Whilst much is yet to emerge, we believe this new cultural paradigm will include views and values like:
A transformation of cultural paradigm is possible and is already starting to happen.
We are seeing the emergence of an ecosystem of individuals and organisations, tied together by a shared recognition of this historical moment, and a calling to respond to it.
The Second Renaissance is both period and a movement.
A "time between worlds"
and a growing movement of those who recognize it.
The two most important common beliefs are: an awareness that we are witnessing the end of a cultural paradigm which underpins much of what we see in our socieities. Second, a belief in the "primacy of being": that the transition to what comes next must be based in the inner dimension and the conscious evolution of ourselves and our cultures.
Most of all, the future it envisions is one that prioritizes inner rather than outer growth.
The course introduces the idea of a second renaissance: this moment of civilizational crisis and transition as we move from modernity into what comes next. It covers the idea of views and values as "foundations" of our societies, cultural paradigms and their role history, the birth and decay of modernity, and what comes next!