We’ve all grown up being told that we live in a dead and random universe that is the product of lucky physics, and that we are the product of unbelievably precise circumstances that have led to what scientists call lucky biology. In this module, Gregg will explore the overwhelming evidence that reverses these ideas to reveal that our Universe behaves as if it is alive, feeling, and conscious and that the human genome is the product of something beyond evolution as we know it today. These discoveries also reveal that the fundamental rule of nature is cooperation, and that our success as a species is based in cooperation and mutual aid, rather than competition and conflict, as we’ve been taught. He’ll also take a deeper dive into the ways the “old” accepted story of our origin has affected the way we live our lives, solve our problems, choose our relationships, heal our bodies, create social policies, and how the new emerging story opens up new possibilities for a greatly enhanced and expanded human experience.
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