Implications explores how an emerging worldview could reshape our relationships, our institutions, and the systems we depend on …
opening a window into how these changes might ripple through daily life.
Implications of an Evolving World
Everything Will Change
We’re entering a period when long‑standing assumptions about how the world works are no longer holding steady. The frameworks that shape our current era—individualistic, mechanistic, and centered on control—are giving way to something more relational and systemic. The implications of this shift will reach into every part of our lives.
What You’ll Find in This Section
This section explores how a changing worldview may reshape our everyday lives. You’ll find topics related to:
- how global politics might reorganize as nations confront shared, planetary‑scale challenges
- How our evolving concepts of God might affect our religious institutions
- How we need to examine our own roles in confronting the problems we face
- how our own habits, values, and ways of relating will need to evolve
- how problem‑solving may shift from linear, top‑down approaches to more adaptive, collaborative ones
- how we may need to reexamine our abilities to think
We’re Creating the Future
The aim is not to predict the future, but to illuminate the forces already in motion and invite you to consider how this emerging worldview might influence the world we’re collectively creating.
Featured Articles

Implications of an Evolving Concept of God
As our understanding of reality evolves, our concept of God is evolving with it. This shift has far-reaching implications for how we think about the

Confronting the Truth About Ourselves
We often blame systems, leaders, or “other people” for the world’s problems. But the emerging worldview suggests something harder to face: we’re entangled in the
Food for Thought
Try to see with the eyes of the other, listen with the ears of the other, and feel with the heart of the other.
Rumi
Small Things We Can Do
- Open up to change by reading how-to articles and books.
- Ask gentle, curiosity-driven questions in meetings or gatherings that invite people to consider alternative viewpoints.
- Introduce one new voice, idea, or resource into your community gatherings each month.
- Avoid making automatic responses; pause to ask, What might I be missing?”
- Build bridges between groups that rarely interact by hosting joint events or projects.
Resources...
Analyses and frameworks that help leaders understand and reinforce global connections and geopolitical shifts.
An Asia-based philanthropic organization dedicated to advancing mutually beneficial and sustainable global trade.
A classic on systems thinking, offering insight for solving problems ranging from the personal to the global.
Describes how organizations large and small can operate within the new paradigm of a more interconnected world..
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Implications of an Evolving Concept of God
As our understanding of reality evolves, our concept of God is evolving with it. This shift has far-reaching implications for how we think about the sacred, religion, spiritual practice, and even life after death.

Confronting the Truth About Ourselves
We often blame systems, leaders, or “other people” for the world’s problems. But the emerging worldview suggests something harder to face: we’re entangled in the very patterns we criticize. Seeing ourselves more clearly may be the first step toward meaningful change.

Rethinking How We Think
We often imagine ourselves as independent thinkers, making deliberate, rational decisions. But cognitive science paints a different picture—one that has profound implications for how we navigate a world that is increasingly interconnected and rapidly evolving.