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The Evolution Of Society: The Emerging Of A Unified Global Community

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Deepak Chopra refers to our special guest, Barbara Marx Hubbard, as “the voice for conscious evolution ...” She is the subject of Neal Donald Walsch’s book, "The Mother of Invention" and some would argue that she is the global ambassador for conscious change.

Barbara Marx Hubbard was at the forefront of Birth 2012—an event that celebrated an opportunity for humanity to enter into a global, conscious shift of synergy, of cooperation, of oneness, with the common goal or emerging as a unified forces for positive innovations, collaborations, and evolution or the mind, body, spirit, and global society. After just over one year, Barbara feels critical questions remain, and must be answered if we are to understand and truly shift towards the next stage in human evolution.

Barbara Marx Hubbard is an evolutionary thinker who believes that social and planetary social change happens when we were collectively and selflessly for a greater good.

Barbara has written 7 books on social and planetary evolution. She has produced, hosted, and contributed to countless documentaries seen by millions of people around the world. In conjunction with the Shift Network, Barbara co-produced the worldwide “Birth 2012” multi-media event which was seen as a historic turning point in exposing the social, spiritual, scientific, and technological potential in humanity.

In 1984 her name was placed in nomination for the Vice Presidency of the United States on the Democratic ticket, calling for a “Peace Room” to scan for, map, connect and communicate what is working in America and the world. She also co-chaired a number of Soviet-American Citizen Summits, introducing a new concept called SYNCON to foster synergistic convergence with opposing groups. Visit www.evolve.org.

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