Hope For The Universal Human with Barbara Marx Hubbard, Ph.D.

Product Tags


Product Description
$ 1.99

MP3 Download

Exciting developments are taking place in human evolution. Past, present and future point toward tremendous leaps in our awareness and co-creative capacity. And Barbara Marx Hubbard is a scout on the edge of evolution, pointing the way and cheering us on. Her powerful words tell us what the future can hold if we become its co-creators--and how evolution itself is working toward that goal. "The purpose of evolution is shifting in our lifetime," Hubbard says, "from the passive creature stage where we are selected upon by other forces to the co-creative phase of evolution." (hosted by Michael Toms)

Bio

Barbara Marx Hubbard (1929-2019) was a visionary, futurist, and evolutionary educator. She was the cofounder and chair of the board of The Foundation for Conscious Evolution, and cofounder of the Association for Global New Thought and The World Future Society. In 1984 she became the first woman to have her name placed in nomination for the vice presidency for the United States on the Democratic ticket. She was a guide and teacher for The Shift Network’s Agents of Conscious Evolution training.

She’s the author of many books including:

To learn more about the work of Barbara Marx Hubbard go to www.barbaramarxhubbard.com.

Topics Explored in This Dialogue

  • The meaning of "the universal human"
  • How to help human evolution along
  • The power of "evolutionary circles" with other people
  • What a truly mature human being might be like
  • Past, present and future reasons to be hopeful about the future
  • A new politics that would change society
  • How feminine input would improve our sociopolitical situation
  • The practical meaning of "co-creation" and "synergy"
  • The beginnings of the Society for the Universal Human
  • The International New Thought Alliance
  • The dangerous but thrilling race of entropy and evolution
Host: Michael Toms      Interview Date: 11/1/1995       Program Number: 2553