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“The Survival Imperative: Upshifting to Conscious Evolution,” by Dr. Ervin László, Part 2 of 2

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“We are basically spiritual beings in a physical environment, in a physical form.” Dr. László explains that we are all one, human and animal-people, and we all have a natural life instinct. “Animals don’t kill each other, and no animal kills its own kind. Life means integrating diversity into oneness, integrating living wholeness, many elements working as one – that is the nature and the precondition of life. If any part of our organism is left outside this oneness, then it’s a disease.”

In his book, Dr. László mentions that crisis also presents an opportunity for change. “All life on Earth is now involved in a change process created, triggered, by human beings. So, it’s not a question simply of making everything sustainable. It’s a question of finding what we can sustain that’s a benefit to ourselves and to all life on the planet. That is the great challenge before us.” “So, the current direction is toward an unsustainable world, more and more oriented toward crisis. It’s decided only by us, only by recognizing our deeper level of oneness, our deeper belongingness as part of evolution on this planet. We must all live together and flourish together. If too many forces, too many species die out, the remaining species will not be able to survive either.” “More and more people recognize that this choice of the right way is not just a human choice. It’s almost a Divine choice. I call it a sacred mission. A sacred mission of preserve and further life on Earth. The sacred mission is to safeguard life and to develop evolved consciousness.”

In October 2023, Dr. László and British philosopher David Lorimer co-authored the book titled “The Great Upshift: Humanity’s Coming Advance Toward Peace and Harmony on the Planet.” “Learn to love each other. Life is sacred, and to be part of it is a sacred mission.”
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