Societal Collapse or Evolutionary Shift?
New Research Shows We’re on Schedule. A 1972 MIT study predicted that rapid economic growth would lead to societal collapse in the mid 21st century. A new paper shows we’re unfortunately right on schedule.
Vice.com article about the future aligns with the Cosmology that was revealed to Ra Uru Hu in his 1987 experience with “The Voice.” Something has to end for something new to begin. 2027 represents the end of the “Cross of Planning” and the start of the “Cross of the Sleeping Pheonix.”
This is a momentous shift in what is called the “Background frequency” that is a global theme that we all live under. There is a way forward to live in this world with dignity and respect. It starts with self-respect and love. These are exciting times with life changing in what appears to be rapid fashion. The true opportunity is in being self aware. Human Design is the survival tool for the future.
A window of opportunity
“While focusing on the pursuit of continued economic growth for its own sake will be futile, the study finds that technological progress and increased investments in public services could not just avoid the risk of collapse, but lead to a new stable and prosperous civilization operating safely within planetary boundaries. But we really have only the next decade to change course.
“Changing our societal priorities hardly needs to be a capitulation to grim necessity,” she said. “Human activity can be regenerative and our productive capacities can be transformed. In fact, we are seeing examples of that happening right now. Expanding those efforts now creates a world full of opportunity that is also sustainable.”
She noted how the rapid development and deployment of vaccines at unprecedented rates in response to the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates that we are capable of responding rapidly and constructively to global challenges if we choose to act. We need exactly such a determined approach to the environmental crisis.
“The necessary changes will not be easy and pose transition challenges but a sustainable and inclusive future is still possible,” said Herrington.
The best available data suggests that what we decide over the next 10 years will determine the long-term fate of human civilization. Although the odds are on a knife-edge, Herrington pointed to a “rapid rise” in environmental, social and good governance priorities as a basis for optimism, signaling the change in thinking taking place in both governments and businesses. She told me that perhaps the most important implication of her research is that it’s not too late to create a truly sustainable civilization that works for all.”
- Nafeez Ahmed
What so many see as collapse, Human Design sees as evolution. We can not predict what it’s going to look like. We don’t know what it truly means. We’re just here to be aware and trust ourselves to make correct decisions through Strategy and Inner Authority.