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Thank you for this article and your work. Your article Absolutely makes sense and it resonates deeply. On my side, I believe we work on the same lines of thought. Instead of trying to "solve" current problems within the same paradigm, the aim is to "dissolve" them. And as you know, this is only possible with a third Horizon transformative Vision. This is the core of what call Shapership, this vital capacity to "shift" perspectives and “craft” Reality: The Art of Shaping the Futures. A creative way to look at what is AND what could be , perfectly aware that "The Eye only sees what the Mind is ready to understand". As a way of being, Shapership invites to adopt the “Altitude Attitude” and to open the “Soul Compass” (an integrity of being). As a way of doing, Shapership derives its power from the articulation of three very simple elements 1) creative resistance: The Big No (see and resist the status quo of H1, escape Plato's cave) 2) The Transformative Vison: The Big Yes. This is the "I have a Dream" (H3); we call it the Fostbury Flop of the Mind 3) Anticipative Experimentation: the creative "How". which is about Co-shaping new realities or "jamming together on desire"

Here is a short extract of our book that might resonate with you

Thinking “radical” and creating the “Erotica of the Future”

Shapership is a “Utopia in Action”.

The Shapership Attitude is radical - A “Big No”, a “Big Yes” - in the sense of “back to roots”, going to the essence. It is about thinking Big and Radical.

It implies more than just “creating Future possibilities”.

It is about taking a stand for “radically different future possibilities”, based on completely different worldviews and values.

For Shapership, the story of the Future is not an “improved” or corrected version of the Present.

The Transformative Vision creates a “perturbation of the Present” because it is a thought of radical difference.

It is a BIG YES to a radically new version of what could be. “A new model that makes the existing model obsolete”. Instead of trying to “solve the problem”, the Shapership attitude leads to invent ways to “dissolve it”.

Shapership implies to “open new paths towards the Future”, to “pioneer something”, “to dream an impossible dream”, to “open new trails in the jungle of representations”. In short, to shift what people believe is possible in a field that resonates with their Hopes and Aspirations.

The Essence of Shapership is the kind of Hope and Desire it generates.

The kind of Future Shapers bring to see because they saw it!

A Shaper actually is what we might call an “I Opener”, an “Eye Opener’”, an “Eye Hopener” and even a “High Hopener”.

Because of its radicality, the Transformative Vision has the power of a Utopia.

How?

One of Edgard Morin's thoughts that we (Aline and Jean-Louis) carry in our heart since a long time is the following:

“Utopia is at the same time what can change reality

and what is incapable of changing it.

Realism is at the same time lucid and blind.”

It implies that Utopia, as a thought of the “impossible” and of radical difference - other place, other time, other space - can have an effect on Reality - although we have to agree on the meaning of this word.

What best describes the strength of the utopian experience is an expression that comes from Habermas: The Future as a disturbance of the Present. It creates a crack in the “imaginary”.

Utopia can be seen as the possibility of a radical break with a predicted and colonised Future, as opposed to the belief in an impossible change.

Utopian Imagination opens up new possibilities - or more precisely, it opens up the possibility of new possibilities, - radically different - and therefore, because it takes us out of this inability to imagine a different Future, it also takes us out of the possible “confinement” in a Present assigned to a fixed identity.

A Transformative Vision has the same power to change Reality.

Because it arouses desire.

(...)

It is an operative Utopia: it produces effect. It opens Time, Space and Matter to “infinite possibilities.” It allows to move our head to the other side of the starry vault and see “another Reality”. It opens the bubble of the material world and allows to recover our capacity for wonder.

A Transformative Vision, a radical Big Yes” consists in making holes in Time, Space and Matter to let the light of Hope enter.

how does this resonate with you ?

Kind regards

aline

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Christopher Nye

A tremendously important topic. Because neglect of our inner development has entrained us toward dystopia and/or collapse. Bravo for the Inner Development Goals initiative that has tackled this problem with bold measures and moral imagination!

May I suggest that you consider the Sekem intentional community in Egypt as a laboratory or prototype for how attention to the inner life can manifest in community and commerce? I will have an article on it in the next issue of Orion Magazine, but in a nutshell the initiative started about 45 years ago when Dr. Ibrahim Abouleish, a real visionary, stood at a spot in the desert northeast of Cairo and was moved to establish a farm on this land that consisted at that time of nothing but sand and rocks. He was a scientist, not a farmer, and everyone told him he was crazy. He persisted, put down a well, and began renewing the soil with the creative use of compost. Soon they were organically growing medicinal and culinary herbs for export to Europe.

Not only did the decision to establish a farm and later a community come from a realm that defied utility, the first two major purchases for the operation revealed values that affirmed the need to feed both body and soul. They were a tractor and a grand piano.

If you visit Sekem today, 45 years after its founding, you experience a community founded on Islamic principles, where a cordial spirit prevails between Muslim and the minority of Coptic Christians, and a remarkable level of caring, dedication, and intentionality prevails. Workers are given paid time off to develop their creative potential. There are fields of vegetables and specialty crops, 30-foot palm trees loaded with dates, herds of cows and sheep, schools, and six thriving businesses. This in the country where the Muslim Brotherhood was born and where reportedly the majority of the population favor Sharia law.

While I don’t favor the term “the third attractor,” I believe these folks are visioning and reifying it. Much more could be added, for example about their Economy of Love, which could be described as “Fair Trade on steroids,” their efforts to transform Egyptian farming away from chemicals, and their creative us of carbon credits. I just wanted to bring this to your attention.

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