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#8 - Facilitating Large Scale Cultural Change, 2nd Ed., with Pamela von Sabljar, Mila Aliana & Jeff Genung (Full Episode)

30 Dec 2021

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“It always seems impossible until it's done.” Nelson Mandela How can we facilitate the many chrysalis cells for the emerging, regenerative paradigm that are so far often not connected, when already aligning groups is quite challenging? We truly need groups of groups that share a common North Star, all while they still pursue their own goals, obviously. This is an undertaking that has never been done before on a global scale. But we know leaps in history are possible, from the abolition of slavery, the women’s liberations movement, the end of Apartheid, the fall of the Berlin wall. What are patterns we can distil and templatize to scale the joint efforts we all share to create the world we all know in our hearts is possible to paraphrase Charles Eisenstein? Welcome to our second edition on “Facilitating large scale cultural change” with Pamela von Sabljar, facilitator from the evolutionary edge, Jeff Genung, Managing Director of Prosocial World and Mila Aliana, catalyst of change, alchemist, and guardian of life. Ending with “The real problem of humanity is the following: We have Paleolithic emotions, medieval institutions and godlike technology. And it is terrifically dangerous, and it is now approaching a point of crisis overall.” Edward O. Wilson “Let’s bend reality together.” Pamela von Sabljar “Only love will save our life. Only love will redeem our world.”

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