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CONSCIOUS CAPITALISMMANIFESTO

95 TREATISIS ON HOLODYNAMIC ECONOMICS

The Handbook for Conscious Capitalists

By

VICTOR VERNON WOOLF, Ph.D.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PREFACE …………………………………………………………….……………… 4

CHAPTER ONE: THE SCIENCE OF ECONOMICS …...……………….……… 51. Reality is holodynamic2. Reality is multidimensional3. The universe is conscious4. Consciousness is hyperspacial5. Reality is holographic6. Holodynes and the power to cause7. Consciousness is quantum

CHAPTER TWO: THE MULTIPLE DIMENSIONS OF ECONOMICS……... 138. The Full Potential Self – our counterpart in hyperspace9. Multiple definitions of self10. The primary reference for negotiated self interest11. Relationship dynamics and the Being of Togetherness”12. Who is the BOSS?

CHAPTER THREE: TRANSFORMATION of INFORMATION................…. 1913. Capitalism and the Transformation of Economic Model14. Transforming Information Sets (holodynes)15. Transformation follows an implicate order

CHAPTER FOUR: SELF-INITIATED CHANGE …………………….…….…. 2416. Conscious Capitalism promotes self-initiated change17. Conscious creates a menu of options18. Conscious Capitalism facilitates choice19. Conscious Capitalism is self-organizing20. Conscious Capitalism is self-realizing21. Conscious Capitalism is committed to self-initiated action

CHAPTER FIVE: CONSCIOUS CAPITALISTIC PROCESSES …….………. 2822. Conscious Capitalism advocates equality23. Conscious Capitalism is not bound by time24. Conscious Capitalism operates beyond linear models25. Effective capitalisms creates a state of cooperation26. Effective economics utilizes the holographic dimension27. The transformation of emotions through Tracking28. Shifting of collective consciousness through the Re-live/Re-live process29. The Utilization of Potentialization30. Utilizing our bond with the past and future

CHAPTER SIX: BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF BUSINESS ….….……………. 3631. Hyperspace and our DNA32. Unlimited energy33. Unfolding personal and collective potential

CHAPTER SEVEN: BUSSINESS SOLUTIONS ……………….………….…… 4234. Problems are caused by their solutions35. Solutions within enfolded information systems

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36. Solutions within symbiotic life forms37. Solutions from inherited holodynes38. Solutions from internal coherence processes39. Solutions from parallel dimensions40. Solutions from our collective covenants41. Solutions and the environment for change42. Solutions beyond the emotional model43. Solutions from beyond the rational model44. Solutions from transforming the past45. Solutions from the future46. Solutions as integration

CHAPTER EIGHT: CONSCIOUS CAPITALISM AND THE MARKET…...... 5447. Transformation of the open market48. Effective and efficient economics

CHAPTER NINE: WHO IS THE CAPITALIST? ………………….…………… 5649. The capitalist is “present”50. The capitalist is transparent51. The capitalist is both “in” and “out” of the business process52. The capitalist is accountable53. The capitalist and the participant(s) are part of the same field54. The capitalist “is” the business

CHAPTER TEN: CONSCIOUSNESS AND TECHNOLOGY …..………………. 6055. Tools for the Conscious Capitalist56. There are no hidden agendas57. People-to-people versus the Boss-to-Employee or Employee to Customer

CHAPTER ELEVEN: CONSCIOUS CAPITALIST AND THE COMPANY …. 6258. Corporations are people59. The company cannot prescribe personal treatment60. Company diagnostic tools don’t work61. Presence subverts hierarchies62. Capitalism cannot depend upon external solutions63. People are insulated against advertisements64. Business cannot be conducted from an ivory tower65. There are no secrets

CHAPTER TWELVE: WHAT IS CONSCIOUS CAPITALISM? .…………….. 6666. A Covenant67. The dynamic exchange of information68. A conscious experience69. A multidimensional conversation70. An alignment71. Collaboration72. A family affair - a living, intimate Being of Togetherness73. A community activity74. Life enhancement75. A balancing act76. It ends when more than one conversation is taking place

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77. The transformation of firewalls of control and command78. An integration79. The “emerging” of a new state of being80. A potentializing process81. Moving beyond old habits82. Talking with people at their own level83. Recognizing that people know things too84. Co-authorship85. Operating from a superposition in relationship to reality86. The recognition of uniqueness87. Maintaining a balanced position

CHAPTER THIRTEEN: THE RESULTS OF CONSCIOUS CAPITALISM…… 8588. Economic stability89. Integrated swarm intelligence90. Coherence91. Personal superposition

CHAPTER FOURTEEN: CAPITALISM IS A PUBLIC TRUST …..…..……….. 8692. What the future holds for Capitalism93. Conscious Capitalists realize that potential markets are laughing at them94. Sustainability is an open door95. Economics is a public trust

CHAPTER FIFTEEN: APPLICATIONS OF CONSCIOUS CAPITALISM …. 91Frequently asked questions:

What is Conscious Capitalism?What are its goals and results?What are the basic elements necessary in conscious Capitalism?Is there any hope?What technologies support sustainability?

Open Discussion: …………………………………………………………... 105Details of Conscious Capitalism are presented in conversationform inviting feedback from the readers Input is welcome (referto www.holodynamics.biz/forum).

My Personal Experience: How the Conscious Capitalist Movement got Started and some of the results in my personal life: …….………………... 116

GLOSSARY OF TERMS …………………………………..……………………….. 122ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS …………………………….…………………………... 132REFERENCES AND SUGGESTED READINGS ..……….……………………… 133

Note: The reference numbers 1 through 95 used in the text refer to the footnote sectionsat the end of each chapter. The footnotes are numbered according to each treatise sothe reader can better identify the source of the facts presented, and more details arediscussed. Writings mentioned in the text can be found in the reference section atthe end of the text.

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CONSCIOUS CAPITALISM MANIFESTO:

95 TREATISES ON HOLODYNAMIC ECONOMICS

PREFACE

Conscious: the ability to respond to one’s environment.Capital: the natural resources of the planet.Capitalism: the system of management of capital.

This Conscious Capitalism Manifesto is necessary because our economic system ofmanaging capital is not sustainable and we must change it now. New discoveries ofscience provide the foundation for a new economic system that is sustainable. Basicallywe must switch from a monetary based economy to a resource based economy.

The reasons for this shift have a profound effect on both economic theory and thepractice of business. It has its origins in sciences of quantum physics, holographics,information theory, superconductivity, biophysics, chaos theory, fractal scalar laws andothers fields of science that are now reflected in the science of consciousness because,according to the new information, everything is made of information in motion:everything is conscious. The study of consciousness is the study of reality.

Every person involved in economics and business at every level of society will want tobecome familiar with this new information because it reflects remarkable development inthe field of consciousness and how people interact with each other in the business arena.The application of this information changes the basic tenants of our economics both intheory and in practice and produces sustainability and balance in society.

In order to integrate the practices of the past with the demands of a sustainable future, wemust become Conscious Capitalists. The entire system must operate using the scientificprocesses and guided by scientific findings.

The 95 Treatises presented herein reflect a Holodynamic (i.e., the whole dynamic)approach that is the basis for the new economic system that applies to doing business in amodern world. It is self-evident that the following treatise is not the final word but onlyan introduction to an ongoing collaboration among all those interested in furthering thedevelopment into a more mature economic system that will produce a balanced andsustainable society.

A footnote section is provided that outlines supportive research and other relatedscientific data. Applications, discussions, references and a bibliography of terms areprovided.

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CONSCIOUS CAPTIALISM

95 TREATISES OF HOLODYNAMIC ECONOMICS

CHAPTER ONE

THE SCIENCE OF ECONOMICS

1. Reality is Holodynamic.

In physics, there is a web of relationships called dualities that indicate all matter is madeof dynamic, interacting, individuated information sets that give form to physical reality1.

From all indications, what we experience in life is a reflection of a conscious universethat is one, whole dynamic or holodynamic.1, 2

In this holodynamic universe everything interacts as part of an emerging field ofconsciousness. As far as we can tell, the interaction among each part of the whole isconstantly increasing the quality of consciousness of each part and of the whole3.

All interaction follows certain fractal patterns governed by fractal scalar laws2. Businessis no exception. Everything is evolving and improving in quality. Our economic modelsand our methods of exchange of goods and services are in transition. Business isbecoming more scientific and more responsive to reality.

2. Reality is multidimensional

Reality is multidimensional. There are at least 10 dimensions enfolded into physicalreality2. Traditionally, at least up until the last few decades, science and business havebeen based upon a three-dimensional model of reality wherein we experience our worldof depth, width, and height and the passage of time.

New information indicates that time may be considered as the measurement of the rate atwhich the field of consciousness emerges within our space-time continuum and is not anactual dimension4. With the unveiling of multiple dimensions of reality comes newunderstanding of the multidimensional nature of consciousness and thus amultidimensional approach to business and economics.

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As we explore these dimensions, we find a world composed of hyperspacial informationspinners, quantum potential fields, holographic dynamics, universal fractal scalar laws,quantum forces, Frohlech frequencies, parallel worlds and a lot more. The implications ofthis new information are profound for those in business because they are known toinfluence and control human consciousness and thus the patterns of doing business.1

Once we become aware of multiple dimensions it is possible to step back and take a lookat what is causing us to be attached to an economic system that is both enslaving anddestructive and we become more conscious of our options.

3. The Universe is conscious

Everything, all matter and all life forms, is made of information networks that are bothdynamic and enfolded within multiple dimensions.3 What this means is that everything ismade of dynamic information networks that are intimately interwoven into the fabric ofspace and are influencing everything we do. Everything is conscious and consciousness ismultidimensional.

Being in business requires that we understand the dynamics of these networks ofconsciousness. Thus, consciousness itself is a quality of reality, intimately interconnectedwithin the fabric of our space/time sontinuum1, 2. Being in business requires that weunderstand the patterns, dynamic and universal nature of consciousness and apply this inour economic models and business practices. Any aspect of consciousness couldpotentially contain information that could either block or benefit business success.

4. Consciousness is hyperspacial

Physical reality is a projection from the enfolded dimension of hyperspace (beyond therange of our sense) 4. Matter, that is, every subatomic particle, every atom, molecule andevery living system, has a hyperspacial counterpart that gives form to our physical world.Our physical world and our hyperspacial dimension have a one-to-one relationship andcannot be separated. The dimensions we experience are connected to all otherdimensions.

Information continually exchanges between hyperspace and the physical world. Thisinformation is manifest in multiple dimensions, including multiple histories from the pastand future 1, 2.

Roger Penrose, the neurological expert who is also one of the world’s greatmathematicians and a quantum physicist, points out that, before we can think a thought,our counterpart in some hyperspacial, parallel dimension, has already pre-computed ourmenu of options regarding that thought. This is what allows choice and choice allows thepresence of consciousness. Without choice there would be no consciousness.

Hyperspacial dimensions bring into the business experience the possibility of powerfulinfluences from hyperspacial parallel dimensions. It is our choice as to how these

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influences are active in business. Any economic model, to be effective, must includemultiple dimensions including hyperspacial dynamics and must allow choice.

5. Reality is holographic

A hologram is a three dimensional image imprinted upon a two dimensional page. Theholographic principle demonstrates that a complex information system, with multipledimensions, can project itself upon a less complex, fewer-dimensioned reality.5

When scientists apply the holographic principle to black holes, two more dimensions ofreality become evident, making it possible to understand the flow of information into andout of black holes. Without this holographic understanding, we would not be able toexplain either black holes or many other aspects of reality. Every atom has, at its center, ablack hole that contains enough mass and energy to recreate the entire universe.8

Likewise, human consciousness, with its complex dimensions, can be explained morefully when the holographic principle is applied. Using this framework, it is possible toaccess and understand many dimensions of human behavior and economic dynamics thatare not visible otherwise. All our senses are covered with holographic screens. Allinformation we receive through our senses is stored as holographic images within thebody and all of these images work according to fractal scalar laws that control how weexperience reality.

The holographic nature of consciousness is essential in the business process because allthought forms, including our mental and emotional patterns, are holographic1. Withoutthe holographic framework our precious resources are wantonly wasted and the fate ofthe human race is at risk.

Using the holographic framework allows us to understand how the economic model canbe transformed and the precious resources of the planet can be effectively scientificallymanaged and distributed to everyone on the planet is an open and sustainable manner andallow all people to obtain a high standard of living.

6. Holodynes and the power to cause

The application of the holographic framework to the dimensions of consciousness revealsthe enfolded dimension of holodynes.1, 6 Holodynes are holographic images stored withinthe water media of our microtubules. As we will show later in this Manifesto, holodynesare caused by holographic screens that cover the senses, take in information, spin it intoholographic images (holodynes) that are stored within the water media of themicrotubules.

Holodynes are multidimensional information systems that are self-organizing and self-perpetuating, and they have developed the power to cause. They are involved in all

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human behavior because human behavior is caused by information stored within themicrotubules. This information is stored holographically.

Holodynes are also quantum in nature. They resonate with frequencies that share theirinformation with other holodynes. They also experience growth. They have stages ofdevelopment, can communicate and can be transformed. Dealing effectively with thedimension of holodynes has proven central to every successful business transaction.

When holodynes are immature, ineffective and empowered, they can destroy businesstransactions and lock people into primitive economic models. In order to change theseold, outdated or immature patterns, we must be able to access, negotiate with them andhelp them transform. This process can free us from the limitations of the past.

7. Consciousness is quantum

Another enfolded dimension of consciousness is its quantum nature.7 Consciousness isinterwoven with quantum frequencies, harmonics, potential fields and states of being.

Quantum physics is recognized as the most accurate and comprehensive science yetdevised (until the advent of Holodynamics). Still, it is responsible for more than 40percent of all new inventions of the past few decades, made possible the harnessing ofatomic power and helped us reach the moon.

One of the discoveries of quantum physicists is that consciousness is quantum. It is non-linear, hyperspacial and collective in nature. These facts have profound implications forbusiness.

From a quantum view, life emerges from a quantum potential field and influences variousholodynes via quantum frequencies. Life is viewed as a natural process of unfoldingpotential. Life potential is enfolded within the quantum potential field. Since business isabout providing people with what they need in order to live a healthy satisfying life,business is about the quantum dynamics of unfolding potential. Quantum life potentialholds essential keys to personal and collective success.

From a quantum perspective, our old economic model has enfolded potential. While ourold system may have caused the enslavement of entire populations and the destruction ofthe environment, it is a waste of time to oppose it. Opposition is part of the primitivemindset that is embedded in the old system and the old system is programmed to resistany changes. It profits from conflict, destruction and chaos.

In order to take the next step in our progression toward economic stability, it is necessaryto focus on the economic potential of society. This shift requires that we look at thewhole dynamic: the enfolded dimensions, the strategic alliances made in the past, theprimary motivation of these alliances, the structural function of the infrastructure that hasbeen established, the control mechanisms and influences in every aspect of society, andthe results and consequences of every aspect of this old model. Then we must come up

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with another model that is more effective. This is best accomplished by using thescientific method and this we have done. What has emerged is Conscious Capitalism.

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FOOTNOTES CHAPTER ONE

1. Reality (and thus business) is Holodynamic: In physics, this is referred to as “M-theory” wherein the five current string theories and at least 10 dimensions of reality areconsidered different expressions of one underlying reality. There are many books andarticles written on the holodynamic nature of the universe. See Holodynamics: How toManage Your Personal Power, 1990; and The Dance of Life: Transform your worldNOW! (2005), by Victor Vernon Woolf. Also The Holographic Universe, Mike Talbot;or Ken Wilber’s The Holographic Paradigm. For a brief summary of “M-theory” andholographics, see The Universe in a Nutshell, Stephen Hawking, 2001.

2. Reality (and thus business) is multidimensional: The multidimensional nature of theuniverse is an accepted scientific framework. Paul Townsend, of Cambridge Universityfor example, has devised a model of at least a 10-dimensional universe in order to explainsuch things as the forces of gravity. Each dimension is seen as enfolded within the others.He refers to these dimensions as P-branes, where P” stands for the number of onethrough 10, etc., and branes represents the dimensions included in one’s framework. SeeThe Universe in a Nutshell, by Stephen Hawking for more details. See also Footnotes 4and 6 below.Black Holes: According to Nassim Haramien’s award winning paper on Fractal ScalarLaws (2009) black holes play a central role in providing form to all matter from micro tomacro. From the smallest hydrogen atom to the largest cluster of galaxies, everythingcontains a black hole at its center. Everything is formed according to fractal scalar lawsthat govern the universe (see: www.theresonanceproject.com). The implications forbusiness are profound. Every transaction follows embedded fractal patterns that reflectinto the universe. When the patterns we choose are immature, self centered anddestructive to our environment, everything responds. When we choose mature patternsthe universe responds accordingly.

3. Consciousness (and thus business) is universal: The premises for this statement werelaid in 1984 in private conversations with David Bohm, who is recognized as one of thefounding fathers of quantum physics. (See Wholeness and the Implicate Order). At thatconference, 34 of the world’s leading thinkers in quantum physics gathered at TempleUniversity. After almost two days of intense discussion on various aspects of reality, Iasked David Bohm, What known influence could possibly have initiated the collapse ofthe quantum field? I never forgot his answer: The only cause that we can identify in theuniverse that creates the collapse of the wave is intelligence itself.

It was Bohm’s position that everything was connected to a quantum potential field madeof information. From this point, consciousness may impact reality. I surmised later thatperhaps consciousness, or at least its influence, is the secret force in Einstein’s cosmicconstant. All speculation aside, there is now ample evidence to demonstrate that evenphotons are conscious. See Kevin Kelly, Out of Control, Bohm, Wholeness and the

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Implicate Order. See also Woolf, The Dance of Life: Transform your world NOW! or TheUniverse in a Nutshell, by Stephen Hawking 2001. 4. Consciousness (and thus business) is hyperspacial: The works of Roger Penrose andStewart Hameroff have impacted the scientific world over the past decade with their “OROrch” model of consciousness. Their research suggests that hyperspacial, quantumnetworks of entangled spinner information system are pre-computing options before weare actually conscious of what is going on. Consciousness is pre-computed in thishyperspacial or beyond the range of our senses dimension, giving it expression in thisspace-time continuum.

This information has been the focus of conferences around the world for the past fewyears. (Refer to the Science of Consciousness Conferences held each year in Tucson,Arizona, and sponsored by the University of Arizona). Our entire history of humankind isreplete with examples of paranormal phenomenon and influences suggesting dimensionsfaster than physical temporal existence. Thomas Campbell, in his trilogy My Big TOE(Theory of Everything) outlines in detail that the universe is a field of consciousness thatis constantly interacting to improve the quality of the field. (See reference section withregard to Penrose, Hameroff, Hawking, Campbell and Woolf for further study).

5. The holographic nature of consciousness: The applications of the holographic viewon the nature of consciousness have impacted both the theory and practice of business.Findings of multidimensional physics, in which higher-dimensions are curled up withinour three-dimensional space-time, demonstrate how people think. Stephen Hawking, forexample, suggest we live in a three-dimensional world because we are shadows cast onthe brane (this dimension) by what is happening in the interior of the bubble. Accordingto this view, our universe is a holographic projection emanating from more complexdimensions of hyperspace. Everything in the universe is conscious, caused by a series ofconnections with hyperspace in superposition. See Stephen Hawking, The Universe in aNutshell, 2001 Pp. 197-199. See also references outlined in 1-4 above and 6 below. 6. Multidimensional, holographic memory storage units - “holodynes” and how theyfunction to control both body and behavior: This view was originally based upon themathematical proofs found in Brown’s book, Laws of Form. This work is now widelycorrelated with information theory and the science of consciousness. Paul Townsend’smodel of p-branes, from applied mathematics and theoretical physics, is one example. In Townsend’s model, a p-brane has length in p direction. When p = 1, only onedimension of reality is considered. So, in a 1-brane model of existence, reality appears asa string (as in breadth). In a 2-brane world, reality is a surface (as in breadth and width).In a 3-brane world, reality appears in three dimensions (as in width, breadth and height)and reality is a cube. A surface with three dimensions experiencing the passage of timewould be a p = 4 or 4-brane world, as in our space-time world. In order to explain thenature of gravity, for example, Townsend demonstrates a model that requires p=10 orp=11 dimensions.

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Since we all recognize the forces of gravity, our world has a greater number ofdimensions than what appears to our ordinary senses. Following Bohm’s model, thesedimensions would be enfolded and make up the implicate order of reality. From the findings of developmental psychology, it is evident that consciousness hasenfolded, within it, multiple dimensions of reality. Depending upon the number of thesedimensions used by researchers, various stages of development of consciousness can beseen to emerge. Early researchers, such as Piaget and Kohlberg, for example, attempted to identifyvarious stages of development of young people, and then adults. These early findingshave been correlated to various schools of thought in psychology, education, religion andother social systems (see Woolf 1990, 2005). Recent research into memory storage andmechanisms of consciousness, and their corresponding dimensions of reality, carryconsciousness into hyperspacial dimensions where their ancient interpretation of the pastcan be correlated with the present and the future. These processes allow businessintegration but, in order to undertake these processes, it is necessary to access enfoldeddimensions. One of these dimensions is holographics. It is evident from history and science that this isa holographic universe. So memory storage and human behavior is holographic in nature(see Woolf, 1990, 2005, 2006 and items 1-6 above). Holographics refers to images produced from the interaction of a reference wave and aninformation wave as they interact on a photographic plate. By shining a light through theplate, a three-dimensional image is produced. This is called a hologram. When the plateis broken and a light is shone through a single piece of the plate, the entire image can stillbe produced. 2

Research by Karl Pribram, et al, shows that fine-grained and gross-grained screens thatcreate the holographic effect in perception and memory storage cover the senses. It isevident that our sensory mechanisms and our memory storage processes are holographic.Thus the nature of memory and of consciousness not only includes holographicmechanisms, but it also includes Holodynamics. Consciousness is holodynamic.

7. Business is quantum: Nearly a century has elapsed since Niels Bohr suggested thatthe atomic structure of atoms was a harmonic of information in motion (also referred toas standing waves). This is considered by most scientists as a giant step forward from theclassical view of atoms as a series of solid little “billiard balls” rotating around eachother. The result was the birth of quantum mechanics and quantum physics. The classicalNewtonian view of physics, or particle science, had ruled the thinking of almost everyschool of thought until the dawn of quantum mechanics (see Stephen Hawking, DavidBohm, David Peate, and Ken Wilber for examples).

Business is still based almost entirely on this classical, linear model of particle science(see Victor Vernon Woolf, Ken Wilber, David Peate and David Bohm). Most scientists

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now agree that reality is both particle and wave. Few yet realize that reality is alsoconscious. The human body is likewise both particle and wave and few would argueagainst the conscious nature of the body. It has a mind of its own.

Our atoms, microtubules, neurons and brain stem, are composed of multiple life formsthat are living in symbiosis. These micro systems give form to our organs and body. Theycan better be understood when explored on quantum and consciousness principles. Sincethe physical universe is, in some dimension of reality, conscious and quantum, businessmust also be viewed as the quantum exploration of conscious reality.

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CHAPTER TWO

THE MULTIPLE DIMENSIONS OF BUSINESS

8. The Full Potential Self: our counterpart in hyperspace

Particles, as in photons and atoms, are projections from hyperspace. Each has ahyperspacial counterpart. At the center of each atom is a black hole that, according toFractal Scalar Law, contains enough mass and energy to recreate the entire universe.Likewise people, who are made of photons and atoms, also have a counterpart inhyperspace 1, 2, 8.

In the quantum dimension, this “potential self” of each person on earth is inseparablyconnected to the entire micro system of the body. The physical body with its trillions ofsymbiotic life forms is a holographic projection of its fullest potential self (herein calledThe Full Potential Self).

In quantum biology, the Full Potential Self is described as pre-computing spinnernetworks of information systems in hyperspace. From this view of reality, each personand each situation in which we find ourselves is driven by potential. All personal choiceis pre-computed in hyperspace. We get to choose which option we will take. Accessingthe Full Potential Self is easy, helpful and vital to the business process.

In fact, of all the discoveries of modern science, the discovery of the Full Potential Self isperhaps the most beneficial to human development. The first step in the Science ofConsciousness courses (offered by the Academy) is to introduce people to their FullPotential Self. This becomes each person’s primary reference to reality. Accessing thisdimension allows access to information regarding the core essence of being and makesclear the path that each person can take in order to unfold their own potential and thepotential of their economic transactions.

9. Multidimensional definitions of Self

The holodynamic definition of Self includes definitions that: exist in space-time (as in theEgo Self which is a holodyne); the hyperspacial Self (as in the Full Potential Self); andthose definitions of Self that come from various holodynes.9

Holodynes affect one’s self-definition. When you are negotiating for your self-interest,what you negotiate for will depend upon your definition of self. Addressing anythingless than the entire network of self-definitions can diminish the individual and thusdiminishes the framework of self-negotiated interests. The real you may be much morecomplex than your belief about yourself.

In business, the use of the Full Potential Self framework can produce a primary referencethat calls into alignment any limiting beliefs (such as greed or deprivation for example)

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that come from holodynes that perpetuate disharmony, dysfunction or expressions thatare less than your full potential. The transformation of limiting holodynes brings theminto alignment that stimulates extra-ordinary success in business.

Holodynes that attempt to impose their own self-definitions can be recognized, accessedand transformed (assisted to unfold their fullest potential). All dimensions of reality are,according to the best information available, created equal. Thus all definitions of self areequal because they all contain potential that equally seeks manifestation of its potential.

This applies to business because, in the current market, people define themselves by theamount of money they make. This profit incentive has been such a driving force that ithas caused more damage than any other factor in history. Transacting business requiresthe process of transforming and integrating the various definitions of Self so theirpotential can be aligned with that of the Full Potential Self of each person involved and ofthe full potential self of business entity itself. The framework used to define oneselfexpands to include the entire matrix of consciousness. Thus negotiated self interest alsoincludes the negotiated self interest of the whole.

10. The primary reference for all transactions is personal potential

It’s all about negotiating self interest. The Full Potential Self is the primary reference forself interest10. The full Potential Self is inclusive. While it is pre-computing each set ofcircumstances for the individual it also is including the self interest of the whole. Thisperspective includes those holodynes that are causing behavioral problems in a person’slife. Holodynes that are dysfunctional and causing problems are immature and can causetrouble in business. Like all life forms, these holodynes want to grow up or to reach theirpotential. So the primary reference includes the whole dynamic.

The challenge of doing business is for the individual to tap into the menu of options fromthe Full Potential Self and choose to unfold the potential of their holodynes (so they can’tblock the success of the business). This process, of potentializing holodynes, permits thefield of information to be transformed. This transformation creates a quantum alignmentwith the Full Potential Self of everyone involved in the business and opens the door forpersonal coherence with the success of the whole. The primary reference is for personalresponsibility and the identification of personal potential for all information systems inconnection with everything in the system. Once identified, this potential can be unfolded.

11. Business Relationships reference the Being of Togetherness

Each relationship has a network of holodynes that manages and controls it. We havecome to refer to this network of relationships as the Being of Togetherness (BOT). 12

Understanding the BOT of each relationship reveals a collective consciousness dimensionthat literally manages each relationship within the matrix of relationships within adynamic system.

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Accessing the dimension of the BOT produces remarkable personal growth andproductive movement in business relationships. When people who are part of a businessare able to focus on the potential of their relationships the entire system is able to take itsnext step to unfolding its own potential. Relationships have their own potential. Thefractal patterns change. Every relationship, like every person, is unique and dynamic.Take, for example, family involvement in business.

When business leaders become aware of the information systems that control familydynamics, the involvement of families in the business dynamics can result in majoradvantages to the business. Such involvement is quantum. It includes individual andcouple integration while maintaining family growth and business growth. What isreflected within family systems shows up in business dynamics.

Similar movement can be evidenced in systems of all kinds, including religious andgovernment systems. The business is part of a larger community. Part of the public trustawarded to businesses that include support transgenertionally within the community. It’sabout assisting individuals, relationships, families, groups and systems of unfolding ofthe fullest life potential of the business. In this process, participants hope to experiencereality and learn about living principles and universal consciousness by relating to thebusiness. The possibility of the business being sustainable goes up.

This approach does not require the business to take charge of anyone’s life, makedecisions for another, or take control of anyone. Focusing on collective networks makesit possible to walk with people and facilitate their search for the deep reservoir of theirown potential. It does not, however, work when a business “plays God.” Business worksbest in collaboration, using the Full Potential Self as the primary reference of personalpotential; likewise it is also evident that collective teams work best by encouraging self-organization and potentialization of solutions for relationships and for systems at everylevel of consciousness. The corporate culture self-generates from micro to macro basedupon these principles.

12. Who is the BOSS?

One of the benefits of doing business is to be able to recognize the potential that driveseach person and each situation in life. Every problem becomes an invitation to unfoldpotential solutions and create coherence.11

Business provides an environment where the real person is recognized in relationship toproblems faced by the business. The person’s “I” is larger than any “problem” or any“deal.” At the same time, the potential of the business becomes part of the personalalignment process. In order to accomplish this alignment, it is necessary to realize thateach business is an information set. Each information set has a hyperspacial counterpart.The hyperspacial counterpart of a business is called the Being of Systems Synergy(BOSS). That’s who the real BOSS is in any business.

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The BOSS is the primary reference for economics. It is the potential of the way wemanage resources and services. When the potential of the business is not the primaryreference for doing business, other holodynes can take over. For example, the process oflabeling people as customers is not the business of business. It separates people frompeople. The purpose of business is to provide people with what people need in order tosurvive and thrive.

Exploring the potential that drives each set of circumstances that people are experiencingrequires a multidimensional information management system because any set ofcircumstances is multidimensional. How does business get people what they need? It canonly be done by knowing the potential that drives each of us as a person, drives ouractions, or drives our thoughts and emotions and what potential is the real potential thatdrives everything else about a person’s life. This is the primary purpose of business. Inthe profit driven economy, marketers know this. To make a sale you must go where theperson’s interests are found and meet those interests to make the sale. In a resource basedeconomy, there is no need to market anything but the same principle applies. In order tofill an order, we must be able to meet the needs of people.

At the same time, the entire scenario is encased in the potential of the people,relationships, families and community systems involved. This field of information cannotbe put in a box and confined to a specific marketing plan. Reality is dynamic, not static.Effective business reflects a changing universe with flexible changes in perspective.

This dynamic approach allows each person to understand that each problem is chosen sowe can manifest its solution. Business is an invitation to be present in a dynamicenvironment. This is possible when you use the framework of the BOSS and focus onhow to unfold its potential.

Any economic model must embrace the BOSS and consider its needs in the businessarena of social consciousness. When this is done it becomes obvious that we must changeto a resource based economy.

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8. The hyperspacial counterpart or Full Potential Self: The existence of hyperspace,zero-point energy, the quantum potential field and the activity of spinners of informationgiving form to physical reality, has led to the discovery that everything has a hyperspacialcounterpart.

When these findings are applied to human beings, the reality of each person’s counterpartgives a personal reference to work done with holographics, subatomic physics, blackholes, gravity and multidimensional mathematics that attempt to explain the nature ofreality.

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In subatomic physics, counterparts are used to explain antimatter and antiparticles. Eachtype of matter exists as part of the balancing effect of the universe and, when they collide,they turn into pure energy. When the holographic principle is applied to something like ablack hole, an extra two dimensions become available by which black holes can be betterunderstood (see Stephen Hawking, The Universe in a Nutshell, 2001). The concept of aFull Potential Self emerged from the practice of business in which most people are ableto access their personal hyperspacial counterpart as a being of light or some similarrepresentation that contains real and valuable information used in the solution to complexproblems. This ability to access one’s personal hyperspacial counterpart has producedextraordinary results in therapeutic movement (see Woolf 1990, 2005).

9. Capital Consciousness embraces multidimensional definitions of “Self”: In orderto explain the forces of gravity that are evident in space, scientists have uncovered aninvisible world of antimatter. This enfolded dimension of reality is at least equal in massto the mass of the entire universe and some contend that it may constitute more than 97percent of physical reality. In some writings, this matter is referred to as hyperspace, ordark matter, because it cannot be seen by the human eye.

Within the dimension of hyperspace is what Hawking describes as each person’shyperspacial counterpart. It is postulated that our hyperspacial counterpart is a 5-brane(or more) complex being (p=5 branes or above – meaning a being that encompassesmore dimensions or p-branes than space and time). What appears to be the best definitionavailable is that this multidimensional being is “projecting onto our holographic world”the image of itself. This image shows up, for example, as a person. I call this hyperspacialmultidimensional person the “Full Potential Self.

Beyond the theoretical conjectures, the actual conscious focus on the Full Potential Selfproduces extraordinary therapeutic results. It can bring new, valid information, insights,added strength, meaning, and a host of other ingredients that add to therapeuticmovement. See, V. Vernon Woolf, Holodynamics: How to Manage your PersonalPower, 1990 or Stephen Hawking The Universe in a Nutshell. The primary Self is theFull Potential Self.

There are many other sources of self-definition. These sources arise from the enfoldedholographic dimension of consciousness. Self-organizing information systems can beinherited; modeled for us by family, friends and cultural influences; created by our ownimaginations; or tranceived from parallel worlds. No matter what the source, theseinformation systems are stored within the microtubules as holodynes (see note 15 below).Holodynes contain multiple definitions of self, each with the power to cause, and eachwith limited maturity.

10. My primary reference for capitalism is my Full Potential Self: Informationorganizes according to sets of circumstances that exhibit bounded parameters called eventhorizons. The problems people have are contained within specific event horizons. Whenthe person’s consciousness is focused from within the event horizon, the person’s sensesand perception are limited to information within the event horizon and thus solutions are

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often difficult to find. It is a widely accepted consensus that moving one’s focus (frominside the problem to outside the problem, for example) is helpful in solving the problem.Information theory and certain business schools of thought have established the customof avoiding transference or becoming too involved in the other person’s problem. But,when the person is able to step out of the problem and observe it, especially through theeyes of one’s fullest potential, their ability to deal effectively is accelerated.

The process of stepping out of the problem is to shift one’s reference to outside of theevent horizon of holodynes that are causing the problem. When one’s primary referenceis centered within the event horizon of one’s Full Potential Self, it becomes possible toaccess any information necessary for solving problems and proceeding with transactions.We have learned from years of testing that the Full Potential Self represents the potentialthat drives every set of circumstances. Information from the Full Potential Self is capableof pre-computations that allow for freedom of choice (see Woolf, Dance of Life, 2005). 11. The main reference for relationships is the Being of Togetherness: The Being ofTogetherness refers to the fullest potential for the relationship (see Field-shifting byWoolf, 2006, for specifics as to the nature of the holodynes that control relationships).Such holodynes are complex, include ideal images, inherited and multidimensionaldynamics, and account for finding the solutions to relationship challenges.

12. Who is the BOSS? It is suggested that some dimension or p-brane exists beyond thenormal experience of the situation and can be accessed to potentialize solutions toproblems. (See footnotes 1-10 above). It also points out that a p=4 brane view (four-dimensional consciousness of space-time) does not represent the complete picture ofreality. Individuals are not limited to the dimensions being measured by the physicalholographic senses and neither is business.

The I of each person may be composed of at least 10 dimensions. Similarly, the problemsof a person may be the result of a limited scope of consciousness and can always betransformed by increasing one’s scope by including another view of the situation from amore expanded view of reality. Most people in business agree, more or less, with thisapproach (Woolf 1990) and the BOSS represents an expanded dimension of reality that isavailable in business.

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CHAPTER THREE

TRANSFORMATION OF INFORMATION

13. Capitalism is the transformation of information

Everything is made of information. In this conscious universe, information cannot be lostor destroyed. It can only be changed in form.13 Conscious Capitalism is about organizingthe resources of the planet (our capital) to create sustainable communities.

Human beings are considered capital in the world of economics. When your parentssigned your birth certificate they gave the Nation (to which they belong) the right to useyour name and your body as an asset of the country that can be traded in the worldmonetary system. When you look at your original birth certificate you will see the backof it stamped with different bank stamps showing the number of times you have beenused in transactions. You were born under maritime law, owned by the State and part ofthe economic equation.

Once you learn that everything is made of information, your view of reality expands.Your life is more than ownership by a corporation (nation). You are part of consciousuniverse where past memories, alternative histories or parallel worlds can be transformedor changed in form to support sustainability. You can change the system. You step out ofbondage and change any system that inhibits sustainability. The old maritime law thatrequires your submission to the laws of economic slavery no longer applies when theeconomic system changes to a resource based economy. How then, can this be done? Youmust change your belief system.

When we explore patterns of changing beliefs, it becomes evident that muting of memoryhas short-lived benefits. In a field of consciousness attempt to mute memories does notwork. The memory will simply return. All memories and beliefs are living entities. If youtry to release the information, you only invite it to re-lease or take out another lease ontime spent with its host. It is embedded in the collective and cannot be destroyed. It canonly be changed in form. In order to be effective in changing our beliefs abouteconomics, you must know how to transform information.

Hyperspacial information spinners give form to matter and are an integral part of aperson’s well-being. When immature patterns create misinformation, it forms intoholodynes that can block the connection to our hyperspacial, quantum or physical reality.

Our old economic belief system (that considers you an asset and treats you like a slave)provides the opportunity to explore the intention of maritime law and what can be donethat removes the blocks that are embedded in that belief system. It becomes apparent thatany economic system based upon a digitized monetary system that treats people as assetsto be used in a profit driven system, cannot be sustained as people become more

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conscious. Those who created these laws are also people and, in order to survive, theymust include the natural laws by which all species survive.

To be sustainable all people must understand these natural laws and this cannot be donewithout considering the various dimensions at their source. It is a learning processwhereby people learn how to transform their holodynes, to reconnect and realign withtheir Full Potential Self and thus re-establish their sense of trust and constructive action inalignment with unfolding the potential of the entire economic system. The profitincentive with its cyclic consumerism and wasteful destruction of natural resourcestransforms into a more effective economic system that no longer requires people to betreated as an economic asset but rather as stewards of the planet. The memories of thepast are updated and integrated into the web of relationships in the present and the future.

It was an immature economic model that has allowed a limited, self-destructive economicframework to spread like a virus through the world but we are maturing as a species andit is this maturation in multiple dimensions that allows us to take action that corrects thesituation. We do not have to go over the cliff. All information sets can be transformedand our economic system is at the top of the list.

14. Conscious Capitalism explores and transforms holodynes

The Conscious Capitalist can be more objective than the person caught up in problems ofa monetary system that is profit driven. Those who are conscious understand that peopleare not assets and they are not their holodynes that say they are assets. It is possible (andnecessary) to work from outside the influence of holodynes and observe them asinformation sets that have become self-organized and developed causal potency.14 Theyunderstand each set has its own self-perpetuating power and can cause things to happen(and make sure they keep on happening). Each holodyne needs to be invited into aconversation so it can negotiate for its own self interest and become more effective.

The negative dynamics, all the crazy making, violence, war; crime, humankind’sinhumanity, disease and mental imbalance that is being caused by the profit incentive,can be transformed. At the same time, some holodynes are neutral and some also havegreat strength and demonstrate qualities that are of therapeutic value, so the ConsciousCapitalist explores which holodynes are to be maintained and which need to betransformed. From this framework, negative destructive holodynes can be viewed as aninvitation to unfold potential. All negatives have a positive intent and positives tend toproduce productivity and growth. This is more than just thinking positively. It requiresthe transformation of negatives into their real intent.

15. Transformation follows the implicate order

From a quantum perspective, reality manifests according to an implicate (built-in) order.This implicate order follows fractal scalar laws that manifest as the basic laws of Natureby which life manifests.15

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When we apply this implicate order to consciousness; there is a built-in order by whichwe grow into the well-being of our fullest potential. This order applies to holodynes,personal growth and the growth of families and society. Capitalism follows this sameorder. To mature from a monetary system to a resource based economy, from individualto the collective each economic transaction provides the opportunity to explore the basicpatterns wherein consciousness emerges and how growth takes place in variousdimensions of society. Each transaction provides an opportunity to experience howmaturity develops step by step through various stages of development. Economics isabout unfolding the potential of the natural resources of the planet so communities can besustainable. Economics is multidimensional.

In each dimension, there is an order. Holodynes, for example, are quantum and gothrough stages of development similar to those experienced by people. The entire field ofconsciousness follows a similar pattern of growth. These patterns operate beyondclassifications, confinement programs, drug prescriptions and fear tactics. Leaders in thefield must be open to all dimensions of consciousness, options, holodynes, transformationprocedures and the implicate order by which people and communities come into theirmaturity.

The Conscious Capitalist is aware of the entire field and helps people take their nextnatural step in their evolution as a society. They learn to align with the potential of theBOSS. When a problem arises, a menu of options appears. One of the options is to accesspeople’s holodynes and facilitate their transformation through the built-in order of theirown growth so they can apply this new state of being in the next step of their owndevelopment as part of the resource based economic system. This is business. It’s beyondthat other stuff.

Conscious Capitalism is about bringing the capital of the planet into the hands of thosewho need it using a scientific methodology and multidimensional informationmanagement.

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13. Capitalism is the transformation of information: The laws of conservation ofenergy suggest that energy cannot be lost or destroyed. It can only be changed in form.Heat from a stove, for example, is not lost. It transforms (changes its form) and heats theair or any other object close enough to absorb the heat. This energy can be turned tosteam that can be used to run a steam engine. This same law of conservation applies to allforms of energy.

Energy is made of information in motion. Therefore, information obeys the same laws ofconservation. This can be evidenced, for example, in a black hole where everything isabsorbed and nothing escapes. But, when the holographic principle is applied to blackholes, the information that is absorbed can be viewed as stored for release into otherdimensions not visible to ordinary senses. (See Hawking, 2001).

In business, holodynes causing downdraft (limiting) dynamics cannot be repressed ordestroyed. They invariably turn up in some other dimension of life, sometimes skippinggenerations to appear at a later time. Once transformed, however, they give no evidenceof showing up in another dimension because they have a field of manifestation in updraft(growth inducing) circumstances (Woolf, 1990, 2005, 2006).

14. A Conscious Capitalist can identify, explore and transform holodynes. Capitalismis about being effective within a field of consciousness. Consciousness has enfoldeddimension that relate directly to effectiveness. Primary among these enfolded dimensionsis the dimension of holodynes. While the entire matrix of physical reality appears to beholographic, specific information systems found within the microtubules of every cellseem to be specifically designed to store holodynes.

Information is input into this dimension from sensory sources of the body andenvironment. It can also come from hyperspacial or parallel dimensions. Information isstored in multidimensional forms that have the power to cause (called holodynes meaningwhole units of power).

Holodynes self-organize. They develop through stages of an implicate order, whichincludes the ability to preserve themselves, send and receive information, developrelationships with other holodynes and cause things to happen. They are causal in thefield of consciousness. Holodynes are inherited, pass on from generation to generation,and are able to imbed themselves in the collective consciousness. When a holodyne is notfully developed, or immature, it can cause imbalance and chaos in a person’s life.

Holodynes imbedded within the collective can cause dysfunction in any aspect of societyincluding war, ignorance and every other form of inhuman behavior. One of the primaryservices offered by a conscious corporate culture is to consciously identify holodynes,

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explore the information they contain, and transform them for the benefit of the individualand the collective. This process is called “Tracking” in Holodynamic business practices(See Woolf, 1990, 1994, and Rector 1996).

15. Transformation follows an implicate order: See, for example, David Bohm’sconcepts in his book Wholeness and the Implicate Order. This controversial worksuggests that everything (including business) grows according to a built-in order. Whilethis order can be seen in the mathematics and geometry of all living things (see NassimHaramien’s award winning paper on Fractal Scales, 2009), it does not implydeterminism. On the contrary, it seems to work as a mechanism for the emerging ofdifferent levels of consciousness that are orchestrating a complex fractal orders ofinformation in various dimensions that form matter and life.

Such an order is also evident in human consciousness. See, for example, Piaget, Kohlbergand Woolf. Business, in order to be maximally effective, would follow the implicateorder of business. More than four decades of research have already gone into the searchfor this order. The processes of Tracking, Reliving and Preliving are examples of utilizingthe implicate order of business. Associated with these are processes known as the Placeof Peace, or accessing one’s Full Potential Self, Potentializing, Place of Planning, andothers (see Woolf, 1990, 2005, Thomas Campbell, 2009).

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CHAPTER FOUR

SELF-INITIATED CHANGE

16. Conscious Capitalism promotes self-initiated change

Information systems stabilize and grow naturally when change is self-initiated.16

Transacting business in a conscious way makes available the choice to self-Track andself-transform holodynes as a preliminary step before, during and after interaction.

People can learn to do this for themselves as part of their right to self-transformation.They can access, befriend old patterns and feed in new information to their holodynes sothey can transform into their fullest potential. A conscious corporate culture promotesthis kind of transformation as a self-initiated process of potentialization. It brings theholodyne into quantum coherence with its own Full Potential Self and of every individualholodyne within the system and increases the possibility that each person will alsonegotiate for the unfolding of the fullest possible potential of the system.

This alignment process is each person’s responsibility. The business cannot do it for aperson but it can help facilitate the process. Each person, no matter what he or she mayhave been taught, is capable of self-initiated self transformation. Trust is a two-way streetin Conscious Capitalism. The conscious capitalist promotes self-initiated change thatpromotes the Conscious Capitalism Movement in systems so that all resources on theplanet may become available to everyone.

17. Consciousness creates a menu of options

To align with the Full Potential Self is to open a menu of options without the limits oftime or space.17 Doing business creates an opportunity to facilitate a more consciousexperience of accessing, communicating with, forming an alliance – an alignment – andthe Conscious Capitalist aligns specific situations with all aspects of reality. ConsciousCapitalism stimulates a restoration of memory, unveils options, explores choices,empowers self-initiation, and supports the scientific process and responsible managementof resources as part of a sustainable future.

An effective business leader reinforces trust in self, in business relationship, and insociety. In this framework it becomes possible to effectively manage precious resourcesand trust in life. The resource based economic framework operates according to naturallaws of reality.

People who seek sustainability and confronted within the profit incentive dynamics of acorrupt and dysfunctional economic situation are looking for solutions that can only befound in those enfolded dimensions of consciousness of a resource based economy. It isoften within these enfolded dimensions that participants discover their options and cantake advantage of their inherent menu of options.

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18. Conscious Capitalism facilitates choice

Consciousness is a state of being from which people become more able to collapse theirmenu of options into specific form. They can do this because, woven into the fabric oftime and space, is the causal potency of free-will choice.18 A conscious resource basedeconomy provides an environment that can be safe from corruption and supportive whileencouraging the expression of free will. It not only increases awareness of the menu ofoptions, but provides the freedom to make choices as resources are distributed accordingto need. People become aware of their options and take responsibility for what is best fortheir well-being and the well-being of others.

This process may require focusing beyond the limitations of the old rational thinkingprocesses that have created our current popular model of economics. Nor can it beconfined to emotional, reactive dynamics. Conscious Capitalism is bigger (moreembracive of reality). Without this more embracive model, we are not sustainable.

The new economics provides unlimited access to any dimension of reality, includinghyperspacial and quantum information fields, wherein people exist in a state of beingcapable of choice. Choice is fundamental to the exercise of free will and, without freewill we are nothing more than lemmings heading over the cliff to our own destruction.

19. Conscious Capitalism is self-organizing

Information systems are self-organizing.19 People want business partners who aredynamic, well-informed activists rather than a person who is passive, does nothing,suggests nothing, and just reflects back to them their own endless dialogues from aboxed-in mentality. Those old systems don’t work in this age of transition.

Conscious Capitalism provides an environment where in the conditions of self-organization can be met. That includes having sufficient information, energy and non-linear flexibility so that self-organization can take place. These are the environmentalconditions by which life self-organizes, and business can offer nothing less.

20. Conscious Capitalism is self-realizing

The presence of a conscious business leader goes beyond techniques and theory. It’smultidimensional and holodynamic.20 Central to effective business is the process of self-realization. Unlike computers, people are self-aware. Good business is common sense. Ithelps expand self-awareness into our own daily life patterns and encompasses alldimensions. Thus it cannot be confined to a profit incentive but rather embraces thedistribution of resources from a scientific framework rather than old outdated beliefs.

The Conscious Capitalist probes the parts of consciousness that have becomecomfortable, invisible and malfunctional. Every information trap has potential. It isrecognized that all information sets can entrap their host and ensnare others.

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Potentializing their influence is part of the job. An integral part of partnership is tofacilitate self-realization and hold a field for the unfolding of the potential of others.

It opens our eyes to views beyond our closed event horizons about our hidden realitiesand facilitates self-realization.

21. The Conscious Capitalist is committed to self-initiated action

The essence of free will of a person is bonded to action. We get to choose to act or not toact. The options available from the Full Potential Self and pre-cognitive choices inhyperspace set the stage for action in daily situations.21 The Conscious Capitalistacknowledges this entanglement and facilitates the experience of inner alignment andaction in daily life.

Action includes involvement with processes as in establishing a Place of Peace, dailycommunication with one’s Full Potential Self, creating a Round Table Workshopinternally for conferencing with one’s holodynes, and the conscious use of the Place ofPlanning to gain information. Similar information sets can be organized in your daily lifeand within the corporate setting and community. The Conscious Capitalist is committedto the creation of self-initiated action that potentializes each dimension of reality. `

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16. Conscious Capitalism promotes self-initiated change. One of the definitions of lifeis self-initiative action. The capitalist who is conscious promotes life-generatingprocesses and thus, by definition, conscious economics promotes self-initiated action.

17. Consciousness creates a menu of options: See Roger Penrose’s Shadows of theMind for pre-computed information networks that create a menu of options prior toconscious choice. Business without choice is dead.

18. Conscious Capitalism facilitates choice. From the holographic dimension ofhyperspace, the Full Potential Self (see footnote 10 above) is involved in pre-computingnetworks of information in motion that offer a menu of options for any given situationhere in this space-time continuum (see Penrose). In other words, choice is! It is commonsense: economics must respond to reality, i.e., what is.

19. Economics is self-organizing: Information theory has identified certain informationsystems that are in superposition in which quantum computers can maintain polarizedpositions (such as on and off) at the same time.

Quantum computer also exhibit self-organizing qualities. Such systems can, for example,maintain, adjust and seem to learn from their experiences are able to reset themselveswithin complex information fields, conduct trillions of computations per second, and

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operate without the use of energy input. Such systems are referred to as “self-organizing”(see “Holodynamics and Quantum Computer Models” by Woolf and Blue, 2001, on theInternet. Go to www.holodynamics.com/articles).

Human intelligence operates upon quantum principles that are much more complex thanquantum computers, and it is self-evident that human consciousness is self-organizing.The reference to having sufficient information, energy and non-linear flexibility is takenfrom a Nobel Prize winner’s work on the “primal soup” requirements for forming life(see Prigogene). Ilya Prigogine’s work on self-organizing systems was instrumental inopening the doorway to a different way of thinking about the life of natural systems.

Prigogene understood that systems could reconstitute at a higher level of complexity andkeep on going. New, improved, and better able to deal with a changed environment, thesesystems just seemed to pop into a new way of being. Systems of all sorts went on ajourney which began in order, passed through chaos, then ended in new order - indeed avastly improved new order. Many credit Prigogine’s work as the beginning of Chaos andComplexity Theory. This entire field of study is groundwork for business.

20. Capitalism is self-realizing: While this statement may be self-evident, the principlesand processes of self-realization, along with many references, may be found in TheHolodynamic State of Being: the Advocate Manual, Woolf, 2005. See also footnote 19.

21. Conscious Capitalism is committed to self-initiated action: Refer to footnote 20above for the processes of Place of Peace, communicating with the Full Potential Self,and Tracking holodynes. For the Re-live and Pre-live processes, refer to Presence in aConscious Universe: the Consultant’s Manual, Woolf, 2005. Also refer to Field Shifting:Orders within Orders of Consciousness and the Holodynamic Integration, Woolf, 2006.

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CHAPTER FIVE

CONSCIOUS CAPITALISM PROCESSES

22. Conscious Capitalism advocates equality

The Conscious Capitalist walks beside people, not in front of them, and not behind them.People are equal to their opportunities to grow, learn and heal themselves. Like thedimensions of physical reality in science, all dimensions of consciousness are createdequal.22

This means that all resources on the planet belong to everyone equally. When certainpeople lord it over others, treat them as subjects, enslave them, abuse them, kill them orcreate laws that diminish their status, they are in violation of natural law. Leaders whoare conscious will not deny people their basic human rights to speak their truth, protectthemselves, and have access to all the natural resources they need to survive and thrive.They must be allowed to learn on their own. The Conscious Capitalist advocates equality.It’s good business and essential to sustainability.

23. Business is not bound by time

Time is relative to its dimension of consciousness. Time has shape and bends turningback in upon itself so the past, present and future are running in parallel. Computations,done in that domain, await an invitation to manifest into physical form. This awaitingstate is referred to as the quantum state of a potential field. It is, hypothetically, a state ofpossibilities. The corresponding choice of possibilities manifests here in space and timebut is not bound by time.23

When we make a choice, for example, our conscious choice collapses the hyperspacialquantum field of options into a specific form within a specific time. This process appearsinstantaneous (it’s evidently outside the time containment factor). When this process isapplied to business, it is evident that it does not require years of negotiation to establish asolid business relationship or a new state of being in a strategic alliance. People worktogether to get the job done because they believe the job needs to be done.

Gone are the days of rigidly structured dominant infrastructure to insulate against noncompliance. Gone are the days of kleptobeaurocratic domination and dictatorial control.People know things now. Work cannot be dictated by the clock. Managing resources ismore complex now than it was in the good ol’ days.

Growth in economics occurs naturally, outside of the boundaries of time. Change occursby conscious choice in alliance with hyperspacial information fields involving the FullPotential Self of each person who is participating and of the BOSS of each project. Mostjobs can more efficiently be accomplished by machines. No matter what their situation in

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life, people cannot be contained in an unlimited cocoon woven with the threads of time.Dynamic growth occurs outside of their confined limitations as soon as it is possible tomanifest it in this dimension.

24. Conscious Capitalism operates beyond linear/physical models

Conscious Capitalism cannot be limited to a linear or physical model becauseconsciousness is not limited to the physical brain or neural pathways of the body.

Capitalism is, like all of reality, a series of interactions among information sets that seekthe unfolding of their own potential in relationship to everything else. We live in aholographic universe where what is known to the part is known to the whole and what isknown to the whole is known to the part. It’s one whole dynamic and it’s got multipledimensions.

Capitalism is not confined to your office. Nor can consciousness be limited to what isgoing on in the microtubules. Microtubules contain an encased environment to protectand create complex expressions of consciousness (tubulin walls made of valence-varyingdimer molecules).

They serve as part of biological structure making it possible to organize, store and sustaincomplex information as holographic networked information systems24. The aquaticenvironment of the microtubules (ironically pure water) is surrounded by valence-positioned dimer switches that form the tubulin walls. Because the entire tubulin systemis central to consciousness, it functions as a conduit for information exchange withsensory input and other dimensions, such as the hyperspacial dimension.

Once a Capitalist recognizes that all physical forms are hyperspacially connected, thebusiness process moves beyond the limitations of temporal body organs or mechanisticorganic processes. Capitalism is beyond the old concept of making a profit. It is morethan market hype and ego centric manipulation or any of the games being played in anartificial market. It is about getting real and dealing effectively.

The Conscious Capitalist framework encompasses all mechanisms of consciousness andall the dimensions to which consciousness is connected. If he or she does not, then thedegree to which they ignore or deny reality is the degree of vulnerability they experience.They become susceptible to any immature holodyne from any dimension and some ofthose holodynes are very destructive. They cannot be ignored.

It follows then, that the Conscious Capitalist extends the range of his conscious state ofbeing beyond temporal models. In light of the power that is now in the hands ofeconomists all over the planet, capitalistic economic models must expand to include thepossibility of states of being beyond the limits of time and space. Conscious Capitalismprovides an environment so people can create coherence and well-being among alldimensions of reality. All business is nested in the larger field of consciousness and it’shigh time all economists took notice.

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25. Conscious Capitalism helps create a state of being at peace

Reality sustains an internal harmonic state of being wherein all information exhibitscoherence. Every species has a place in the biosphere. Humans, however, often produceapparent lack of coherence. We are an immature species. This disharmony is found inevery type of personal and social conflict. Our disharmonies are, for the most part,artificial and seem to be a by-product of human choice created in order to give uschallenges peculiar to our holodynes. Rather than being locked into a field of endlessconflict, Conscious Capitalism provides a setting in which each person and/or group canre-establish their internal harmonic state of being. One process for doing this is toimagine a Place of Peace. A Place of Peace can be imaginary or it can be the reflection ofsome past event in which a person was at peace.25

To be conscious of one’s Place of Peace is to create an internal enabling environmentoutside of all the conflicts of life. It establishes a safe, internal atmosphere from which allinformation can be processed in a more conscious, effective manner. People often createa Round Table, or internal meeting/governing setting, from which they can orchestratemore conscious control over their internal dynamics which reflects itself outward into theexternal environment. Unless this internal environment is coherent, no externalenvironment will be sustainable or coherent. The internal patterns govern the externalpatterns.

26. Conscious Capitalism accesses the holographic dimension of holodynes

Consciousness is holographic. Holographic screens cover all human senses 1, 26. Neuralmessages are transmitted in holographic language. All thoughts and feelings are stored inholographic form. These holographic forms (holodynes, or whole units of power) andthey have the power to cause. It is possible to access holodynes and, when necessary,assist them in transforming themselves. Holodynes are self-organizing informationsystems stored within the microtubules of all living cells. Your patterns of doing businessare controlled by your holodynes.

Microtubules are small, thread-like tubes that make up the fabric of cells, neurons andother body organs. Microtubules are filled with ionic pure water. In this protectedenvironment, holodynes can be observed to grow, give off specific information, andmaintain control on body and mental functions. When anesthetized, all consciousnessstops (neural messages, brain elasticity, sensitivity, response to environment, etc.).Information stored within the holodynes becomes blocked.

Blocked holodynes can cause body functions to break down so we experience dis-easeand our body processes begin to malfunction. When we block the holodynes controllingour mental process, psychological well-being becomes incoherent. Health and well beingdepend upon healthy holodynes. In a similar way, immature holodynes can block

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effective relationships. Our profit incentive continual consumer cycling model is anexample of how immature holodynes can block healthy functioning of a society.

There are many influences that can block or inhibit information from our holodynes –even conflicting information from other holodynes. This conflicting information must beintegrated in order to restore health and well-being in one’s personal life and in socialdealings. In order to do this, one must transform the blocked holodynes.

In order to transform holodynes, one must access the holodynes, communicate with them,find their potential, and help them align with that potential. The result of this alignment istransformational. This change in form results in a restoration of quantum coherencewithin the Morphogenic field. It produces a growing environment that is essential forhealth in the body or in the economic social system. This transforming of informationsystems is a primal activity for the Conscious Capitalist. Transforming information in theholodynes of our microtubules unfolds potential in every dimension of consciousness,including the empowering of potential for sustainability.26

27. The transformation of emotions through Tracking

Until recently the primary process of handling emotional dynamics in business has beento contain them in a rational framework. This has been one of the ultimate justificationsfor using the rational model (in spite of all its limitations). Once a person becomesconscious of the range of linear thinking (ten to the plus or minus seven) and thatemotions (non linear wave dynamics) has a wider range (ten to the minus or plusfourteen) and that consciousness has a much wider range (ten to the plus or minus fortythree), it become obvious that a rational/emotional approach is not equipped to handle thecomplex dynamics of sustainability. It is within this larger dimension of consciousnessthat the tracking process becomes evident and emotions can be effectively managed.

Emotions are holographic and, in this enfolded dimension of reality, are contained withina specific event horizon as a matrix of holodynes. Holodynes transmit their informationand their influence through Frohlech frequencies through microtubules in cells of theneural system. This is the source of both our thoughts and feelings. People who arediagnosed according to a DMIV classification (the official mental illness diagnosticmanual for psychotherapists), for example, are seen as exhibiting emotional and mentaldysfunction, which is the classification we put upon immature holodynes. When we applythis classification to economics, any business in today’s market can be seen ascontaminated by a great deal of mental illness or at least immature behavior. (This iswhere the greed, egocentric arrogance, criminal behavior, cheating and competition hasits roots).

The dysfunctional behavior in business is caused by holodynes. 1, 27 The patterns causedby holodynes can be transformed by transforming the holodynes that are causing thedysfunctions. The process of accessing and transforming the holodynes is called tracking.Tracking allows each holodyne to experience its own natural growth according to animplicate order by which it matures. When properly experienced, tracking allows a

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change of the state of being of the holodynes within the person and the result is that thesymptoms of dysfunction disappear.27 Transformation of holodynes is essential toemotional health of anyone doing business.

28. Shifting collective consciousness through the Re-live/Pre-live processes

Collective consciousness (as in business) has to do with individual holodynes thatcommunicate hyperspacially to others in a family or group. This ability is referred to as“swarm intelligence” in nature and is found in the swarm behaviors of bees, flocks ofbirds, schools of fish, and other species. Because their communication is hyperspacial(faster than the speed of light), those involved perceive and move as a collective.

The information controlling swarm behavior is transmitted directly from within themicrotubule portals. Thus, within each species, the microtubules contain quantum portalscapable of instant communication. It appears instant because it takes place without thepassage of normal time. People have this same ability. They can often sense informationas a group and act upon it without apparent prior thought. Many of our problems inbusiness are the result of our collective, subconscious, swarm activity.28

The potential of business is to provide a safe environment to explore how the humandimensions of individual and collective consciousness work and what to do about it whenwe become the victims of collective malfunction or imbalance. The process of pre-livingallows an individual or group to access information from the past (inherited from ourancestors), transform it and integrate it with the present producing positive results in thebusiness arena. The information sets of the past (that no longer work) are, in reality, “re-lived.” The old patterns change and the result is that each individual becomes moreeffective.

In a similar fashion, information from the future can be accessed and pre-lived so thatcoherence can be established with the present. This future pull becomes a major factor asa driving force in sustainable economics. Pre-living applies to everyone, both theindividual and the collective community. To change a single holodyne holds the potentialfor changing the entire collective. Economics becomes sustainable.

29. Potentialization

Our microtubule portals send information into hyperspace. Since everything is made ofinformation in motion, our quantum portals hold immeasurable potential fortransformation of both space and time. It is estimated that (according to Nassim’s fractalscaling laws) a single hydrogen atom contains enough mass and energy to recreate thenentire universe (because the center of the atom contains a black hole with access tohyperspace). These portals contain the mechanisms for our connection to ourhyperspacial counterparts and pollinate the seeds of consciousness that can transformboth space and time.29

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From this dimension we can influence the holographics of nature and understand thewhole dynamic of a conscious universe. Potentialization is about using a naturalprogressive path toward unfolding potential. This is why, when we change a singleholodyne, the change process holds the potential for changing the nature of the physicaluniverse. Therefore, the Conscious Capitalism economic model holds forth the possibilityof unlimited change once people become conscious of the whole dynamic.

30. Our bond with the past and future

Since mass and energy are directly related to velocity (Einstein), and since space andtime are relative, time has a shape (Hawking) that turns back upon itself 30.

In this dimension of consciousness, the past and future are running parallel to the present.Since everything is conscious, scientists have raised the question as to whether we canactually travel into the past or future. A Star Trek mentality has arisen in whichinformation and everything we are experiencing is proposed as inseparably bounded toour past and future.

We can think faster than the speed of light. We are also innately capable of beingconscious of the whole dynamic, past, present and future. When business is recognized asa hyperspacial communication process, the process of doing business cannot be confinedto any specific segment of time. Each person is inseparably connected to the past andfuture. Thus events of the past or future can be transformed as part of the businessprocess. This “breakthrough” into the past and future has resulted in the solution to manyof the most difficult problems in business. Entire countries have been transformed (seewww.holodynamics.com for details).

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22. Conscious Capitalism advocates equality: Refer to Field Shifting: TheHolodynamics of integration: Manual III, Woolf, 2006. This manual discusses in somedetail the solution to the games of dominance, including the effects that occur when oneperson seeks to diminish another. (See also The Dance of Life, Woolf, 2005). 23. Conscious Capitalism is not bound by time: Stephen Hawking (2001) suggests thattime, like light, “bends back upon itself.” In addition, he shows the “holographic” view oftime. “Time,” he says, “has shape.” He shows a representation of the shape of time as agreat mobius loop. For those “caught” in the dimension of time, time always appears tobe one-directional. The implications of this discovery become evident in the process ofdoing business when participants access dimensions of consciousness that carry thembeyond the confines of time. They can then access any given period of time. In aconscious state of being, they can travel backward or forward in time. Thus business isnot limited by old views of time but incorporates these new findings into the process.

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24. Conscious Capitalism dimensions rise beyond linear or physical models. This isan adaptation of a quote from David Bohm’s original book, Science and the ImplicateOrder. “Reality cannot be contained within a linear model.” See footnotes 1-13 above.Nor can it be confined to physical dimensions. See, The Dance of Life, Woolf, 2005

25. The Place of Peace: A harmonic state of being that can be triggered by imagining aplace beyond conflicts and/or distractions (see Woolf, 1990).

26. Holodynes. Holodynes are inherited, modeled by family and culture, come fromparallel dimensions or form as part of the creative nature of consciousness (seeHolodynamics, Woolf, 1990). Information that goes into the making of a holodyne cancome from any or all of these various sources. Inherited holodynes, for example, arecarried via microtubules. The sperm and egg both contain vast amount of potentialinformation within their microtubules. The memory of the entire human race could,theoretically, be included in the holodyne matrix within a single microtubule. It is likeasking, “How many waves are there in the ocean?” When a holographic image isimprinted on a photo graphic plate, any number of images can be imprinted dependingupon the angle from which it is projected. Retrieval depends upon the angle ofperception.

Studies on split twins, disease predisposition and cultural and transgenerationalpatterning, have all raised the question: “Is it inherited or environmental?” In reality, it isboth and a lot more. In one sense, holodynes are the “most-likely-to-survive” dimensionof the human race. Not only are they woven into the fabric of the body, the cells, neuronsand organs, but they are modeled and reinforced by intimate family and friends, cultureand society from birth onward through life. There is ample evidence to demonstrate thatholodynes also come from parallel dimensions. There appear to be many p-branedimensions involved in the world of holodynes. Almost as if we wanted to make it moreinteresting, we can also change our holodynes, create new ones or transform old ones, getnew information from parallel dimensions and pass the holodynes on to the nextgeneration (refer to Woolf, 1990, 2005, and 2006).

27. Transformation of holodynes transforms emotions through “Tracking: Allinformation systems work according to a similar implicate order. Transformation takesplace as the necessary information required for each stage of development is provided.(See footnotes 15 and 16 above. Also see Woolf 1990, 2005, or Rector 1996). Emotionsfollow patterns that are typically non-linear. Like waves, they have no beginning or end(refer to, Principle-Driven Transformation: the Holodynamics of the Dance of Life,Woolf, 2006, or Woolf, 1990). 28. The Dimension of collective consciousness and the “Re-live” and “Pre-live”processes: Collective consciousness or “swarm intelligence” and how it affects ourpsychological well-being began with Carl Jung’s early works on psychology and hisinnumerable following both in the practice of business and in the theoreticaldevelopments. But this school of thought also includes work from information theory, asin Kevin Kelly’s Out of Control. Kelly indicates there is clear evidence that species such

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as birds, insects and fish all demonstrate the ability to communicate hyperspacially, fasterthan can be measured. These documented facts are included in the holodynamic approachto business. People demonstrate this ability to sense things collectively - beyond thelimits of time. Consciousness can be transmitted via Frohlech frequencies from oneperson to others. This accounts for collective consciousness in groups and in society. SeeKelly, Jung, Woolf and related footnotes.

29. Business can change the physics of the universe: physical reality andpotentialization: Theoretically, this world is contained within a 4-brane hologram thathas a one-to-one relationship with hyperspace and its multidimensional realms (refer toHawking, 2001, page 198). In light of this, combined with the probability of paralleluniverses co-existing within the same space as our universe, or in parallel with it, it istheoretically consistent to suppose that consciousness rules (see Joseph Campbell: MyBig TOE: My Big Theory of Everything, 2009). That is, when one’s conscious self isaligned with one’s hyperspacial, Full Potential Self, a menu of options is opened.

A single choice here, in this reality, could very well be influencing what is referred to asthe collapse of the wave in a quantum world. From the menu of all possibilities, thatpossibility which becomes real, or manifest in this space-time continuum, is precipitatedby our conscious choice. The process of creation is going on in our present time (Wolf,Fred Alan, 1995 and Woolf, Victor Vernon, 2005).

30. The dimension beyond time and our bond with the past and future: From aquantum perspective, everything is connected in some dimension of reality. JohnWheeler’s Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics made clear theconsistency of the multiple-worlds approach to reality, and physicists like StephenHawking suggests time, like light, bends. From a beyond-time perspective, the past andthe future are running in parallel with the present (see Woolf, 2005; Hawking, 2001).Refer to footnote 23 for an explanation of the holographic nature of time. Also reviewfootnote 27 on collective consciousness. For those who have followed the information asoutline above, it becomes obvious that all information, including time itself, isinterrelated with the field of economics. For those who study human behavior, it is alsoobvious that people are often ruled by the beliefs of the ancestors or driven by theirbeliefs for a certain future. Business dynamics are driven by fractal patterns. The actualimpact of these past and future beliefs upon daily living is the subject of many books. Weare all bonded to our past and our future. It is part of Nature. Not only can we think aboutit, or sense the field in which we experience life, but we can access the patterns beyondthe limits of time and consciously enter the past and/or future. The Conscious Capitalistrecognizes these dimensions of reality and utilizes them in the business process. Fordetails, see Woolf, Penrose, and Campbell.

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CHAPTER SIX

BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF ECONOMICS

31. Hyperspace and our DNA

We inherit some of those traits that limit our lives. It’s in our DNA, we say. At the sametime, our hyperspacial connection can be observed in the formation of our DNA.

As the DNA molecule grows, two perfectly correlated spinners appear and help guide thegrowth of the protein strings that form the double helix loop. There is one spinner foreach of the strands as they grow into their exact position. The spinners also direct theforming of the bridge and, then, when that specific section of the DNA strand iscompleted; two spinners appear at the points where the growth must continue. Thisspinner activity continues until the entire DNA coil is finished 31.

Similar spinner activity appears within the microtubules, making possible the formationof holodynes. The DNA and the microtubules reflect classical, quantum and holodynamicphenomenon acting in coherence and manifesting consciousness at various stages of itsemergence. Inherited characteristics, long thought to be deterministic, originate inhyperspace. They are part of the information network that is linked to choice. This isessential in business because business exists in a dynamic universe, in which the DNAand inherited characteristics are made of dynamic information systems and open tochoice and to be effective in business requires effective management of information inmultiple dimensions.

32. Unlimited energy

In computer-generated cybernetic models, single strands of water molecules can be seenspinning out from the outer edge of the quantum potential field. Physics teaches us thatthese single strands are capable of transmitting both information and energy in eitherdirection (inward from the holodynes, or outward from the quantum potential field). Thismeans that both energy and information are available from hyperspace and there isconstant interaction between hyperspace and space. According to quantum physics, thereis an “unlimited” amount of energy within a quantum potential field 32.

The conclusion is that people have access, in some dimension of consciousness, tounlimited energy. When business leaders move out of their private world of deprivationand into the universal possibility of unlimited energy, the energy will become available.

33. Unfolding personal and collective potential

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In a quantum world, everything is driven by potential. 33 When this principle is applied toeconomics, the everyday challenges of managing services and resources are viewed aspotential waiting to unfold. Those who have forgotten their connection with consciousreality have blocked the unfolding of their potential. They get locked into making moneyand distance themselves from others. The symptoms of this orientation can be seen whenbusiness associates label others or give them a classification as dysfunctional. They mayrationalize their classification process as being necessary so the “problem” can beisolated (creating a minimal of damage) but the process of classification and isolation canbe counterproductive. It tends to make the person a problem. People may submit to labelsand administrative justifications but they will resist every effort to disconnect them fromtheir personal holodynamic reality. It’s never the person. It’s always their holodynes.

When the business environment distinguishes between the person and their holodynes,the holodynes become the focus. Transformation is a personal remembering for eachparticipant and a recalling process, an opportunity to reconnect with their hyperspacial,real Self and with their multidimensional world. The problem (holodyne) is invited intothe process of remembering because people relate to their real self. The connectionbecomes Full-Potential-Self to Full-Potential-Self and reaches beyond space and time.

There is a kind of productive magic in the personal exchange when people reconnect totheir I am and include their associates. Interactions become a we are experience, analignment process that reflects the synergy of unfolding potential. The corporateenvironment reflects this magic by providing an enabling environment directed towardthe unfolding of potential. This connection can include relationships with others, orcouples, or families or collective interrelationships. We choose to unfold our potentialtogether.________________________________________________________________________

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31. Conscious Capitalism and our DNA: Another one of those best-kept secrets inscience is the role played by spinners. While it is generally accepted that everything ismade of information in motion and that all atoms are best described as standing waves,the general public is less aware of the essential role played by spinners. According toworld scholar Karl Pribram, the DNA coil grows under direct control of spinners. Hedescribes how two spinners appear from out of the quantum potential field at preciselythe points where the protein strings (that are forming the DNA double-helix coil) need togrow. Once the molecular growth has taken place, the bridge string then forms betweenthe two spinners and they are replaced by two more spinners – now positioned at the nextcritical juncture point where the coil needs to grow.

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This discovery opens the hyperspacial door into the information networks that create theDNA in the first place. Once that door is opened, all hyperspacial information becomesintimately connected to our genetic foundations. When we include the fact that allinformation is connected, the possibility that business is continually influencing ourgenetic roots becomes a high probability.

Any human condition, thought to be the result of inheritance or genetic factors, can nowbe tested. Can, for example, those who believe their right to rule (as in the belief aboutthe divine right of Kings or the glass ceiling encountered by women or race in business)are now challenged by people’s ability to explore their belief about their belief. Thosewho become conscious about belief systems realize all belief systems are information sets(holodynes) and all holodynes are subject to change. They can grow up. When businessenvironments are supportive of change, business becomes an arena of change – an arenaof growth.

Internal conflict in business, from a scientific point of view, are an indication that eitherthe various individuated information sets (people) have chosen different frameworks(belief systems) and their holodynes have them on cruise control and they are viewingreality from a different angle than those with whom they work.

In a conscious universe, where information weaves the web of life, business provides amajor arena of public trust that permits exploration and change within all dimensions ofreality. This trust takes the business far beyond the limits of physical boundaries and intothe whole dynamic of reality. The Conscious Capitalist, by setting up an open businessarena can influence the entire field of consciousness even the DNA.

32. Unlimited energy: One key that unlocks the door to unlimited energy is enfoldedwithin the mechanisms of consciousness. Take, for example, the mechanism ofmicrotubules. “Microtubules” refers to the small (micro) tubes that were thought to makeup the cytoskeleton of the body. They are like the threads that make up tissue of cells andorgans, much like cotton threads make up the tissue in a shirt. Stuart Hameroffdiscovered that when the microtubules are anesthetized, there is no consciousness, nopain, neural growth, brain elasticity or other normal signs of consciousness (Hameroff).Further research indicates that microtubules are hollow inside, containing ionic purewater encased in valence-shifting dimer molecules, and are quantum in nature (Hameroffand Penrose). Others have picked up the research, birthing an entire new science, “thescience of consciousness.” (Refer to www.microtubules.com and to the University ofArizona, Science of Consciousness Department).

Microtubules are found in every living thing. They are considered primary mechanismsof consciousness and give off certain frequencies that create coherence in the body andcommunicate hyperspacially. For further references, see Woolf, Hameroff, Penrose andGorgiev. The central role that microtubules play, as one of the mechanisms ofconsciousness, indicates they are crucial to consciousness and thus vital to doingconscious business. Refer to, The Dance of Life: Transform your world NOW! (Woolf,2005).

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David Bohm’s early works on Science and the Implicate Order first stimulated the workdone with Conscious Capitalism. The author applied the quantum premise of an implicateorder to the internal environment within microtubules. His work in the Academy ofHolodynamics (within the Academy of Natural Science of Russia) produced thetheoretical foundations for a hyperspacial connection between the quantum potentialfields in microtubules and other hyperspacial dimensions and helped lay the foundationfor the transformation of the Soviet Union from a non-capitalistic state into a consciouscapitalist state. One result was that more than 60% of the land mass of the planet wastransferred from state control to private control without a war. More millionaires comeout of Russia each year than anywhere else in the world. Refer to Holodynamics: How toManage Your Personal Power, 1990, and The Dance of Life, 2005.

Fine-grained and gross-grained screens cover the senses of the human body and createthe holographic matrix controlling perception and information input. Karl Pribram firstidentified the reality of fine-grained and gross-grained screens that cover the humansenses. They create the holodynes that program our sensory input, store the informationand make it available for instant recall.

The literature is replete with studies and examples of ongoing research on this subject.Mike Talbot and Ken Wilber have both produced excellent books on the holographicnature of the universe. Holograms are formed from wave references and informationwaves. Gross-grained screens let in the wave dynamics used for more contextualreferences in holograms. Fine-grained screens let in only smaller particles of informationthat can be used as specific content for holograms. These mechanisms indicate that sensesare involved in the creation of the ongoing holographic matrix we experience as reality.Sensory input is translated into holographic form and transmitted to microtubules. Theinformation is then stored as holodynes.

Frequencies used by holodynes to both send and receive information create quantumcoherence in the body and affect multiple dimensions of consciousness. This assertionrefers to work of S. Frohlech, who is recognized around the world for his contributions toSuperfluidity and superconductivity. In 1968, Frohlech predicted that biological systemswould be found to exhibit quantum frequencies that create coherence in the body. Hispredictions have been confirmed and the implications are profound for anyone involvedin business dynamics. As Roger Penrose has pointed out, Microtubules are the perfectinstruments for transmitting Frohlech frequencies. They are a fundamental instrument incommunication in every species.

Theoretically, holodynes are the basic mechanisms for transmitting information withinthe Frohlech frequency ranges. This would explain how information is transmitted fromhyperspace, into the microtubules, and then into the body. It also explains howinformation is received collectively and transmitted to the swarm in Nature. This meansthat even the slightest thought or feeling is capable of being instantaneously transmittedto anyone individually and to the collective. Can you imagine the impact that TV has onpeople? Can you imagine what impact linear-dominated education is having upon

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individuals and society? Those in business cannot remain isolated from any aspect ofconsciousness.

Holodynes follow the same implicate order as do humans. This possibility was firstproposed in 1968 during work with people who were seeking therapeutic intervention atthe Brigham Young University (BYU). As Dr. Woolf (then working on his Ph.D. inMarriage and Family Therapy in the Department of Developmental Psychology) he wasassigned certain volunteers to research the patterns enfolded with certain types ofvolunteers. As a developmental psychologist with a background in physics, Dr. Woolfproposed that information at all levels of organization followed a similar implicate order.

For two years, his researchers gathered information on every known aspect of humanconsciousness and placed it within a developmental framework, seeking associations thatwould give indication of an implicate order of consciousness. Building upon the work ofdevelopmentalists, a comprehensive multidimensional topology was devised showingwhat was known at that time. During the business process, when this topology wasutilized in the business process, people made extraordinary therapeutic progress in theirpersonal growth. It was quite natural, then, to apply this framework to holodynes inbusiness. The question became, do similar patterns occur in system’s dynamics?

They do and this finding catapulted the new Holodynamic process of business into anentirely different dimension from which solutions emerged to a new level of businesscomplexities could be understood. Business holodynes responded to the same implicateorder of growth. This became one of the foundation pillars of Holodynamic Business. Microtubules work on quantum principles. Holodynes within the microtubules transmitFrohlech frequencies. These frequencies (in the range of 10 to the minus 33/sec) sendinformation to the body. This information creates coherence among the organs and partsof the body. Holodynes can also create chaos. (Disease is caused by incoherent holodynesthat are creating chaos. Thus, theoretically, any disease can be cured by transforming theholodynes that are causing it. Similarly, dysfunction in the economic system can be curedby understanding and following the implicate order for economics. The ConsciousCapitalist follows the implicate order for economics. The result is that all traditionalbusiness is transformed into Conscious Capitalism.

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CHAPTER SEVEN

ECONOMIC SOLUTIONS

34. Problems are caused by their solutions

The Conscious Capitalist honors each people’s choice to have their problems and thisenhances their ability to access solutions. Everyone has problems. Some may seem worsethan others but, in business, every problem is an opportunity to transform the probleminto its solutions. 34

Life can be viewed as a vacation. We are a vacation from our multidimensional,hyperspacial, quantum potential reality. We experience loss of self and the results aremisery, deprivation, unhappiness and all our other limitations. We lose our Self in orderto rediscover our Self. We lose our nature in order to rediscover our nature. We are bornas less than our potential in order to choose to unfold our potential. It sometimes takesyears, or even generations, for some people to create a really good problem. Economicexchange creates a growing environment, a Morphogenic field, where solutions take formin the chaos of problems.

The Conscious Capitalist holds that problems are caused by their solutions. We create ourproblems so that we can remember solutions and rediscover our magnificent nature onceagain. Being conscious means that, in the economic arena (which is nested within theentire field of consciousness) people discover love and trust when there is no reason tolove or trust. They uncover hidden truth where it is least likely to be found. It is a processthat gives form to solutions when no solutions are evident. They make deals when no oneelse can make deals and explore potential choices that lead to finding those solutions thathave caused problems.

35. Solutions within enfolded information systems

The Conscious Capitalist can reach beyond limited concepts of memory being in thebrain and emotions being the by-product of neurons, or biochemistry. Those who createlasting economic relationships must be willing to venture beyond the norms, into thequantum nature of dynamic information systems and explore with each other how toaccess these other dimensions of consciousness and use them in their transactions.35 Thefact that people are sometimes under the control of enfolded information systems doesnot make them criminals or crazy or crooks. They may look crazy and act like they areout of control, but those who are conscious of the whole dynamic understandhyperspacial and quantum information systems that create the crazy making.

Socially conscious people know about holodynes and microtubules and the processes bywhich they can transform what is not working into what will work. Seemingly erratic

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behavior has a message. All such behavior is driven by a potential that holds the keys toits own solution. Conscious leaders help find that message, discover how it all works, andhelp people decide the action that will make a difference in their lives. Even chaos hasshape, color and a form. Chaos indicates a new order arising and that’s what business isabout – creating the new order. All information sets or holodynes originate somewhere,sometime and someplace. They organize and have intentions. They have a mode ofoperation. They can be accessed and transformed into their positive intent. Accessingthese enfolded dimensions of information can unveil the solutions that are causingbehavior that is counterproductive to well-being and sustainable business practices.

36. Solutions associated within symbiotic life forms

The human body contains trillions of microscopic life forms. Some of these life formshave existed as a species for millions of years. Long before we humans came along, theyhad their own intelligence. We humans are symbiotic beings, part of a network ofconscious life forms. Some of our holodynes come from these microscopic biologicalpartners. They are quite capable of controlling our behavior via the Frohlech frequenciesresonating from their holodynes. They make up part of our brain/neural systems,including our reptilian, mammalian and homeosapian brain stems, but they can also actindependently. They have their own consciousness.

Their biological symbiosis within us is pre-programmed and coded to interact with us inour coherent field of consciousness. They can also get us out of balance and cause usproblems such as rage, inappropriate sexual stimulation and depression. Effectivebusiness includes awareness of the primordial microscopic information systems that sooften make transacting business (especially in the old system) almost impossible. Anyonewho wants to do business can access and communicate with these primitive life formsand, when necessary or helpful, they can transform the holodynes upon which theyoperate so they do not damage their host. 36

37. Solutions from inherited holodynes

Our microtubules contain inherited holodynes from a long line of ancestors.37 Inheritedholodynes are transmitted through the microtubules in the sperm and egg. They are alsoreinforced in the intimate modeling of the family and culture as we grow up. Thiscombination creates some of our most powerful holodynes and some of these holodynesshare many positive characteristics: helping us to survive and giving us a string ofinstincts and inherited qualities that help us be successful in life including entire culturalbeliefs, family traditions, ancestral wisdom, character, ethical values and other life-supporting systems that are passed on from generation to generation. At the same time,we also inherit misinformation and belief systems that no longer work.

Many of our myths, taboos and attitudes contain tendencies toward self-destruction andpathology. Our current economic system is self destructive. In order to resolve this wemust distinguish between inherited holodynes and those that are current in people's lives.Economics must be redesigned so that its genetic factors move beyond ego centric self

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interest and into ethnocentric global interests. We cannot survive alone in a competitivecyclic consumer environment. Like all species on the planet we must negotiate for bothour individual and collective interests.

The DNA responds to both internal and external influences. The economic arena is aprime field for transforming inherited information sets so solutions can emerge. TheConscious Capitalism Movement promotes this transformation.

38. Solutions from internal coherence processes

Legend has it that King Arthur was able to get the warring factions of his kingdomtogether by creating a round table process. The warring factions of the kingdom wereable to meet on an equal basis and work out collaborative solutions to their problems. Asimilar process is used in Nature and, to understand this process, requires amultidimensional framework.

At the local level, people meet and discuss their common interests. At the corporate level,the Board of Directors provides a similar system of internal collaboration. The same istrue at all levels of social consciousness within communities, counties, states and withinnations. The United Nations represents our international Round Table opportunity.

But our external social systems only work as well as our micro systems. Everyone has aninternal community of holodynes that come from various sources. They were eitherinherited from ancestors, gleaned from experience, modeled from culture and society orcome from parallel worlds.

The patterns within our holodynes are self-preserving and self-perpetuating. Theirsometimes fierce independence can create internal conflict that shows up as dysfunctionalbehavior 38. One moment the person may act one way and then, as another holodynemoves in and takes over, the person may change their behavior patterns so quickly itappears like crazy making.

Meeting together provides an opportunity to create coherence with others if and wheneach person has developed the ability to establish internal coherence. This can be done bycreating an internal place of peace, a round table process (an internal conference setting)for holodynes and even a board of directors that can manage the holodynes and establishbalance. Thus the Conscious Capitalist Movement provides the opportunity for bothinternal and external coherence in the world of business. Unless we take responsibility forour personal fractal dynamics, our collective dynamics will continue to reflect thecontinual chaos patterns of our internal world.

39. Solutions from parallel worlds

Whether you believe it or not, reality is multidimensional and, enfolded within our 3-Dperception filters that govern all our senses, there are multiple worlds where, from aquantum perspective, everything is connected, everything is conscious, and the past and

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future run in parallel to our present world.39 Enfolded within the fractal fabric of thismatrix are dimensions of consciousness that are linked to parallel information sets thatare enfolded within our less complex world. Once a person becomes aware of thedimension of holodynes, hyperspace and internal dynamics, they can hyperspaciallyconnect with other worlds. It is within these enfolded dimensions that some of thestrongest bonds exist and, our chances of survival depend upon these bonds.

These parallel space-time continuums have tremendous effect upon a person’s life. Whenthe influence of parallel worlds becomes self-organized in this time and space, theinformation channeled from them enters our microtubules and aligns with our personalholodynes. When our holodynes are immature and filled with conflict, it can cause splitsin our internal coherence. When a person lacks an internal resolution process, the internaltension can increase to extreme levels resulting in the appearance of multiplepersonalities and even schizophrenia. These patterns reflect into the collective and theentire population can become split.

The economic model that dominates our collective consciousness has become infusedwith schizophrenic patterns. For those who step back and watch the stock market orinvestigate some business practices of major corporations, it is evident that the collectivemonetary system could use more mature levels of consciousness. What is required is thatcapitalists become conscious of the effects of parallel worlds and become informed as tohow to access and understand how to unfold their potential. Business becomes atransformational environment for unfold potential. The implications are profound.

Usually, the person sensitized to information from parallel dimensions serves as amessenger. This person may also become a potential facilitator of well-being, not only inthis world, but in parallel worlds as well (it’s a two way street). The holodynes that causedysfunction have potential that is waiting to unfold. Business utilizes parallel worldsbecause the solutions to any problem are found within the source of the problem. Conflictand polarizations are built in as confinement factors in this universe 39. In order for us toestablish sustainability we must be able to deal effectively with all containment factorswe encounter.

The immature, self destructive factors of our economic model must be transformed.Therefore, business patterns must facilitate solutions that impact parallel worlds. We livein a holographic universe and, when we transform something in this dimension, it willtransform at its source. It is this multidimensional approach that insures oursustainability.

40. Solutions from our collective covenant

Information, no matter what its source, is passed on from generation to generation.Family beliefs, for example, are both inherited and modeled for us so we understand thatfamily patterns are one of the main causes of human behavior. Family patterns are part ofour collective covenant. These patterns are woven into every facet of our culture. They

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dictate our laws, dominate our religious belief systems, and form the foundation for oursocial clubs and every other aspect of society including the way we do business.

A Conscious Capitalist understands this and builds into the company ways to cultivatetransgenerational business ties. In order to capitalize on family patterns, those in businessmust be able to identify any family holodynes that are causing problems and facilitatestransforming of holodynes by interfacing with the whole family. Business relationshipswith family members are part of the family covenant 40. In some dimension ofconsciousness, each family member has agreed to create their experiences and also theirproblems. Problems are invitations to unfold solutions. They are mutually created so as toincrease the quality of consciousness of everyone involved. This mutual creationindicates a collective covenant. We set it up. It’s part of the plan.

Family members have, in some dimension, agreed to what transpires so that they can thenmanifest the solutions together. In business, the process of family interface is natural.Sometimes all business means is just creating space for solutions to happen. Life is self-organizing. Sometimes all that solutions need is an environment in which to grow.Everything is connected. This is the business environment. It is one that allows the familyto share the space to allow the whole person and the whole family to unfold theirpotential together within the business no matter where the holodynes originate.

The same is true for any relationship, group, and system or among those who share acollective covenant. Life is managed by covenants - hyperspacial, pre-computed,agreements. Each business provides a Morphogenic field for solutions that reflectcoherence with collective covenants. Economic models are always evolving. When facedwith challenges, solutions are found in the nature of the collective covenants. In order todevelop a more mature economic model, we must renegotiate our collective covenants.

When we are faced with a destructive, enslaving, suicidal pattern (as is created by ourcurrent economic model) we can become conscious of its potential and renegotiate itspatterns and set up a more sustainable, effective model.

41. Solutions and the environment for change

Individual consciousness emerges through its environment. Within the unified field ofconsciousness each person is unique and the consciousness of each person emergesthrough specific stages of development. Since the entire field is interconnected, peoplecannot be isolated from the collective field or from their intimate environment. If oneperson does not understand the stages of development or its connection to the implicateorder of its environment, the possibilities of establishing well-being or an effective modelof economics is limited to a type of Russian roulette. Economics is not a game of Russianroulette. Any life form must be able to respond to its environment.

Business is an alignment process wherein one’s consciousness aligns with the implicateorder of the quantum field 41. The field of consciousness is multidimensional; it includesholodynes, information from hyperspacial parallel worlds, including the past, present and

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future. It includes family and cultural influences, as well as self-created holodynes. Eachof these dimensions must, potentially, be included in business because each is possible ofexerting great influence on business transactions. Each transaction contains a potentialmenu of options that set the stage for change. Solutions emerge from an environment forchange and economics is no exception.

42. Solutions beyond the emotional model

There are no solutions to anything when one is confined to feelings. The heart is notsufficient, in and of itself, to handle life 42. E-motions or energy in motion do not providea model capable of containing reality. Wave dynamics are not enough and they can neverbe enough. Quantum physics has contributed a great deal to our understanding of thewave dynamics of reality. These contributions have led to major new technologicaldevelopments and to new insights into the nature of consciousness. In spite of thepopularity of quantum definitions, they provide only part of the picture.

Quantum dynamics within the body explain much about non-linear aspects ofconsciousness, including emotions, feelings and values. Quantum thinking, however,cannot contain reality anymore than emotions can offer solutions to our problems. Theirrange of predictability is limited.

Those who use a quantum framework to define our economic system must reach beyondemotions to embrace presence in a holodynamic world. There are no parameters forpresence in a quantum framework so let’s not pretend we can define economics using thisquantum framework. It is not complete and will not lead to sustainability.

43. Solutions beyond the rational model

The same is true of a rational model. There are no solutions to anything when one isconfined to thinking. The head is not sufficient, in and of itself, to handle life let alone tohandle business. The rational mind does not provide a model capable of containing realityand business that is dominated by rationality is limited. Particle dynamics are not enoughand they can never be enough. Classical physics has contributed a great deal to ourunderstanding of the particle dynamics of reality.

These contributions have helped free humankind from many of the limiting aspects of thepast. Linear, logical, sequential science has established the productivity of the IndustrialAge and formed the basis for our current education, social, government and financialworld. It is the basis of our economic model and for doing most business. The price wepay is high. The result has been a continuing expansion of prison populations, mentalillness, drug and alcohol abuse, continual chaos, management by crisis, andenvironmental destruction to mention a few. Half the children drop out of school beforegraduating from high school and most of our social ills can be traced back to this process.

Linear thinking cannot contain reality any more than thoughts can offer solutions to ourproblems. We can’t leave the linear factor out but Conscious Capitalism reaches beyond

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linear, rational thinking to embrace both quantum wave dynamics and presence, that stateof being fully conscious in a holodynamic world. 43

Those who contend they can operate the economic system of the world from a linearperspective are ten to the 39th power off base 43. This explains why our entire economicsystem is so dysfunctional and why we need to establish a more effective system.

44. Solutions from transformation of the past

The idea that business is just a lot of “talk, talk, talk” is no longer acceptable. Talk is notthe best deal in town. To remember an event, to tell a story, or to recall the past onlymakes sense when it makes it possible to Re-live the past. Reliving transforms the past.While many people want to deal with the past and love to tell their stories but stories areonly holodynes speaking out. Holodynes are self-preserving and self-perpetuating andimpersonal. They will, through their stories, only reinforce what has happened in the pastin the hope of assuring a similar future. People understand that to just keep on telling oldstories only reinforces the holodynes that hold the problem in place. It’s how holodynessurvive. It’s also how the old economic system survives.

Conscious Capitalism takes place once people grasp the possibility that the past isrunning parallel to the present.44 They can then can re-enter the past at their fullestpotential, access its information, and transform it and thus free themselves to unfold theirbusiness potential in this modern age.

Accompanied by their Full Potential Self, people can access any information necessaryfor completing transformations of holodynes that limit their potential and becomeeffective in business. They can change their old ways of looking at events, Re-liveexperiences looking through the eyes of the Full Potential Self and understand morecompletely what each experience was all about. Most of the time, old systems of belieffunction as part of the growing-up process. Thus, no matter how destructive our oldeconomic system has been, it was part of a natural evolution into the new system.

We can learn what covenants were involved, learn the lessons to be learned andpotentialize those experiences, and not just talk about it. We can re-experience storedmemories from a new state of being that creates a new point of view. This transformationproduces extraordinary results. Reliving the past in a conscious universe is part of whatmakes this a plan-it. We planned the whole dynamic. Now let’s get to work and fulfill theplan.

45. Solutions from the future.

Conscious Capitalism provides the opportunity to pre-live events. Parallel worlds existbeyond time. Any beyond time dimension includes worlds of the future. When peopleaccess information fields from the future, they can also integrate this information into thepresent. This process requires the correlation of the Full Potential Self and a state ofbeing universal. From a presence perspective, the past, present, and future are all runningin parallel. People see this dynamic in the movies and hear it in speeches.45

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People today face issues that our ancestors never even dreamed about. The old theoriesand belief systems no longer apply and people want to understand these new ones. Theywant the future now - especially that future that makes them successful in business. Inorder to understand how to be successful they must understand the potential for successthat is unfolding and this includes the integration of the past and future into the present.

When people first attempt to Pre-live the future and bring future information into theirlives, at first it may be a hit-and-miss effort because they haven’t handled the holodynesthat can get in the way. Conferencing with these holodynes ahead of time can set up alearning environment where they are all invited to participate in the pre-live process andpotentialize their own lives. You can’t just bull your way through. Any attempt to mutethe power of these holodynes will end in disaster. War perpetuates war. On the otherhand, sharing information perpetuates sharing information and life has been doing thatfor more than 2 billion years.

Our current economic system, on the other hand, has only been around for a fewmillenniums and it is high time for it to grow up. Pre-living provides an opportunity tosystematically discover how beyond time dimensions can apply to creating effectivebusiness. Pre-living is an opportunity to explore possibilities that occur in hyperspace aspart of the network of consciousness that contains the menu of options for the future.Learning how to do this can help gain access to this information. All solutions to ourdaily problems can be found in the future. Our job is to manifest the changes now.

46. Solutions as integration

Integration of every dimension of consciousness into one’s state of consciousness is whatConscious Capitalism is about. It’s about creating an internal Place of Peace andaccessing one’s Full Potential Self so as to create internal coherence. This changes ourview and promotes genuine presence. The transformation of holodynes and the Re-liveand Pre-live processes are examples of how we can integrate the past and the future intothe present. 46

Integrative processes transform the infrastructure of economics. Conscious people know.They sense how to survive and they want it. They want to do business with people whohelp integrate solutions, who can help create sustainability internally so as to be at peace,cooperative and collaborative. They want an economic system that meets all their needsand serves as a refuge from the stress and chaos of daily lives.

They want freedom from those who dominate, enslave and control them. They want ananchor for their consciousness; an enabling environment, communication with alldimensions of consciousness, an intimate relationship with their Full Potential Self andwith their holodynes. They have the right organize a Round Table where holodynes canmeet, negotiate and come to resolution about conflicts in a person’s internal world. Thisinternal guidance system can give an indication of actions that people can best take intheir daily living. It applies in the world of economics. The world has enough natural

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resources to provide everyone with a high standard of living. People want ConsciousCapitalism. In other words, they want an economic model that consciously managescapital and provides specific, workable, integrative solution processes that people cantake home and use every day and know that all is well.

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33. Personal and collective potential: One of the basic tenants of quantum physics isthat every set of circumstances is driven by potential (Bohm et al, 1987). Personal andcollective consciousnesses (like any other set of circumstances) are driven by potential(Woolf, 1990 and 2005).

34. Problems caused by their solutions: What people label as a problem can also beidentified as a given set of circumstances (refer to footnote 33). Thus, each problem isdriven by potential. Over the past few decades, the identification of certain problems andtheir potential solutions has led to the irrevocable conclusion that, not only are problemsdriven by “potential, but they are caused by their potential solution. Solutions found byusing a holodynamic approach include overcoming drug abuse (in six American cities),solving mental illness (over 80% of a state mental hospital population returned tocommunity life); reform of maximum prisoners (until we were asked to stop); streetgangs (600 gang members back to academic standards); major corporate changes(Boeing, Toyota, Bank of America); helping to end the Cold War (10 year effort – seeWoolf, 2005); and successfully dealing with terrorists in the Middle East (see “Bombs inthe Olive Garden” www.holodynamics.com/articles and Woolf, 2005).

35. Enfolded Information Systems: Thousands of books and articles have been writtenabout enfolded information systems. Beginning with the findings of Freud, Jung, Adlerand a host of others, entire schools of thought have arisen regarding this subject. Thesenew pioneer sciences have shed new light on enfolded information systems that not onlymake for better understanding, but also better business. From developmental psychology,we glean that there are six main categories of enfolded within (Woolf, 1990). Fromphysics and mathematics, we learn of at least 10 possible dimensions enfolded within oursense of reality. See footnotes 1-14 for more details see: The Dance of Life and the fiveManuals that expand upon the text and cover in some detail enfolded information systems(Woolf, 2005).

36. Symbiotic life forms: One of the least understood symbiotic life forms is bacteria.Yet bacteria are responsible for life on earth. According to the record in the rocks, lifebegan on earth in the form of prokaryotic bacteria. The prokaryocytes first showed up onearth about 5 billion years ago. For about 3.5 billion years they were the only life formevident. They were simple cells without vertebra or organs but they could divide andcommunicate, not the way we communicate, but through what appears to be sexualexchange. They injected information into each other. Then, about 1.5 billion years ago,eukaryotic bacteria appeared. The Eukaryotes are far more complex. In fact, they were so

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sophisticated that humans have not been able to duplicate what they can do. TheEukaryotes are able to take sunlight and change it into complex carbohydrates in aprocess called photosynthesis. They can also conduct more than 360 complex chemicalprocedures within the walls of the cell. And one of these chemical procedures coulddestroy the cell.

These so called primitive bacteria are responsible for creating a balanced atmosphere thatcontains about 20% oxygen. They have arranged for the emergence of all plant andanimal life on earth. They have created the ozone level, maintain constant temperature,oxygen and salt content in the ocean, and are part of every life form on the planet. Theyalso are involved in symbiotic relationship with the human body.

Scientists have attempted to duplicate photosynthesis. Only one attempt has produced anyresults. It is a large laboratory that has many complex machines and producesapproximately one gram of sugar per day. The tree outside the window of the labproduces five pounds a day. Humans have intelligence but we are not alone in this regard.Bacteria have also exhibited profound intelligence. We can see their history ofaccomplishments in the rocks. What makes us think they are not still active within theconsciousness of the planet and within our own conscious systems? They are and withlittle training, people can access these incredible symbiotic life forms and gaininformation from them.

Bacteria are not the only symbiotic life forms that exist within the human body. See Livesof a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher by Lewis Thomas, who points out that millions ofsymbiotic entities dwell within us. He writes:

“We are not made up, as we had always supposed, of successively enriched packets ofour own parts. We are shared, rented, occupied. At the interior of our cells, driving them,providing the oxidative energy that sends us out for the improvement of each shining day,are the mitochondria, and in a strict sense, they are not ours. They turn out to be littleseparate creatures, the colonial posterity of migrant prokaryocytes, probably primitivebacteria that swam into ancestral precursors of our eukaryotic cells and stayed there.Ever since, they have maintained themselves and their ways, replicating in their ownfashion, privately, with their own DNA and RNA quite different from ours. They are asmuch symbionts as the rhizoidal bacteria in the roots of beans. Without them, we wouldnot move a muscle, drum a finger, or think a thought ..."

Why should the practice of business be considered anything less that “sensitive” to thesymbiotic life forms within us? Add to this immense reservoir of influence, the otherdimensions of consciousness and business becomes a constant conversation with multiplesymbiotic life forms (Woolf, 2005).

37. Inherited holodynes: Using holographics, it is evident that memory is stored asholodynes within the microtubules (Woolf, 1990). Electron microscopes show clearlythat both the sperm and the egg contain microtubules (see National Geographic, Aug.1998). In addition, using vortex sciences and spinner technologies, it is evident that

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information is available from hyperspace, outside of the confines of time. Thusinformation can be transmitted from one generation to the next. Examination of beliefsystems, split-twin studies and genealogical records give ample evidence to show thatinformation is passed on from one generation to the next (Woolf, 2005). Because of thequantum nature of memory storage within the microtubules, it is possible that the entirehistory of humanity could be inherited.

38. Internal coherence: There are numerous references to studies concerning quantumcoherence in the microtubules, brain and body. In Finland, Matti Pitkanan, at theUniversity of Finland’s Department of Theoretical Physics, has suggested that quantumcoherence “in the brain” is influenced by Bose Einstein condensates. (Seewww.physics.helsinki.fi/~matpitka/tubules.html - 73k).

From Stanford University, Mark Schwartz (contact [email protected]) reportsobserving microtubules involved in almost every aspect of plant life, including “treadmilling” within the growth process of cells. So much information is now available on therole of microtubules in creating internal coherence that one can find more than 90,000references on the Internet (see www.microtubules.com). These articles deal with thebiological, chemical, physics and mathematics of consciousness. Damien Brunner, fromthe University of Zurich, Switzerland, reports on postdoctoral research at the ImperialCancer Research Fund in London, UK, the following:

“During the development of a multicellular organism, cells must differentiate intospecific cell types. Ultimately, every cell needs to end up in the right position and with aparticular shape. In general, cellular morphology is dependent on a high degree ofpolarization. This is achieved by arranging the cytoskeleton of cells, mainly actin andcytoplasmic microtubules, in an appropriate way to allow the polar distribution oforganelles and cellular factors.” (Refer to Cellular morphogenesis and microtubuleguidance at fusionanomaly.net/microtubules.html).

In other words, coherence among cells depends upon microtubules. Since coherence inlife is intimately connected to microtubules, business relationships that are concernedwith internal/external coherence would do well to focus on the microtubules, in order tobetter understand internal coherence. As pointed out earlier in this writing, everything isconscious and its coherence is part of its nature. It is just a lot more complex than anyprior generation could conceive. A topology of Holodynamics was created in order tohelp understand its complexity (Woolf, 1990).

39. Parallel worlds: Gone are the days when people who communicate with parallelworlds are thought of as mentally ill. The actual existence of parallel worlds has put thematter straight. Fred Alan Wolf, a renowned quantum physicist writes:

“The parallel universes hypothesis enriches the field of psychology. For example, it mayhelp us to understand major disorders now appearing rampant in our societies, such asmultiple personalities and schizophrenia” (Wolf, Fred A., Parallel Universes, 1995).

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A number of scientists have gone into considerable detail in exploring parallel worlds.Not only does the theory better explain a number of observable data, but, in psychology,the existence of parallel worlds explains that phenomenon of consciousness that cannotbe explained any other way (Woolf, 2005).

Thomas Campbell, noted nuclear physist, in his book My Big TOE: My Big Theory ofEverything, (2009) wherein he contends that the universe is an individuated field ofinformation emerging from a unified field of consciousness. The universe is able to takeform because it has certain containment factors such as time (the rate at whichconsciousness emerges) and polarizations between different information sets (so that theinteraction among them increases the quality of consciousness of the whole).

40. The collective covenant: See footnotes 1-8 above. The “collective covenant” refersto a dimension of consciousness in which all consciousness is connected. Somethingsimilar to the Grand Unified Theory or M-theory (Hawking, 2001), the covenant indicatesthat everything people do, think or feel in space-time is connected. This dimension of thecovenant is sometimes referred to as the Superposition of Consciousness (Woolf, 2005).The superposition dimension exists beyond space-time. Thus, any information from onegeneration is available in any other generation. All that is required is overcoming the timebarrier. Humans have the innate ability to overcome the time barrier and travel in time(see footnotes 1, 2, 3 and 23).

41. Consciousness and the environment: Environment refers to those influences, bothinternal and external, that affect consciousness. Literally, environment refers not only tophysical, social and cultural influences, but also to multidimensional fields ofconsciousness. Each person’s thoughts and feelings, body, mind and spirit, so to speak,are contained within a network of holographic information systems that are connected toevery other system – including hyperspace. All are part of nature. We are interwoven in amagnificent matrix of consciousness.

42. Business beyond the emotional model: Quantum physics allowed scientists to dealwith wave dimensions of reality from a series of probabilities and abstracts. This was asignificant move beyond the linear, particalized thinking of the few hundred years beforethe quantum age. And, in spite of the amazing progress the world has made usingquantum physics, the science of quantum physics has no answers to some of the mostprofound challenges on the planet. Why? Wave dynamics cannot contain all of reality.Emotions can be defined in wave terms but they cannot be made responsible for thenetwork of consciousness in which they are interwoven. Business works when it isembracive, all inclusive and sensitive to the holodynamic of consciousness (Woolf,2005).

43. Business beyond the rational model: Evident in the patterns of emerging life arestrong indications that linear thinking cannot contain reality. There are just too manythings that cannot be analyzed, broken into parts, placed in neat little boxes and measuredaccording to classical physics. Our traditional approach, using Newtonian thinking, has

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led to serious limitations in every branch of society including schools, churches,correctional facilities, economics, government and therapy. Business works when theprocess moves beyond linear models because, by its nature, doing business embraceseven those dimensions of reality that are beyond the scope of linear thinking (Woolf,2005).

44. Transforming the past: Over the past century, our view of reality has been infusedwith new concepts that have brought forth an explosion of new technology and anentirely new way to experience life. Einstein’s theory of general relativity, for example,places one’s experience of reality dependent upon one’s position. This general relativityapproach showed space and time as interwoven, dynamic and anything but linear. Spaceand time are “bent” by transdimensional gravitational influences. Space-time has curveddimensions that bend light, curve time and place the past the future into a space-time“knot,” allowing consciousness to access the past and the future (Hawking, 2001; Wolf,1995).

45. Preliving the future: While it may be difficult for some people to imagine, accordingto the best evidence available, the future is running in parallel with the present. We canaccess this dimension and pre-live it. See footnote 44.

46. Integration: Integration refers to the process of incorporating the parts into a whole.In a multidimensional world, the process of integration incorporates all dimensionswithin one’s state of conscious being (see footnotes 1-95). The process of integrationincludes accessing and aligning with hyperspace, including one’s Full Potential Self andparallel dimensions of consciousness. Integration also requires accessing and aligning(often transforming) one’s holodynes, micro biotic life forms (including cells and organsof the body), relationships and systems including environmental systems. Since we arenested within one whole dynamic information matrix, integration is considered a majorobjective of doing business. One process for integration is the Round Table process.Others include Place of Peace, daily planning, Tracking, Re-living, Pre-living andpotentializing. For details: The Dance of Life, Woolf, 2005 and the manuals, (2005-6).

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CHAPTER EIGHT

CONSCIOUS CAPITALISM AND THE OPEN MARKET

47. The transformation of the open market

In the old (current) economic model, business was about producing products (goods andservices) for sale on the open market where customers were forced to look for the bestdeal possible. Conscious Capitalism changes everything. Within the ConsciousCapitalism model of economics, all resources are controlled by a multidimensionalinformation management system that uses a comprehensive scientific modality to harvestall natural resources, manufacture and distribute them to all people equally without theuse of money or credits. This new system balances the economic system and establishessustainable communities around the world. All markets and everything related to themare in the process of being transformed.

Business is no longer cloaked under an aura of mystery because there is nothingmysterious about doing business. The doors of different types of business are open andpeople are the economic system. All business becomes the system by which resources aredistributed. Authentic information is available to everyone. Resources are distributedaccording to identified needs. All people receive whatever they need. Orders are issuedahead of time.47

Resources and products are part of the public domain and all information is available onthe Internet and detailed enough so that people can review it before they apply forservices or products. The Conscious Capitalist uses the business arena in order to consultwith people about their personal lives and helping them find solutions to their problemsand meet their needs.

Products are produced from the best materials available and made by the most sustainablemethods. The public has the right to the most reliable, sustainable and renewableproducts possible. The open market is transformed into service operations.

48. Economics is efficient and effective

It’s not about the boss or the business entity. It’s not about marketing hype about aproduct or service, or about other’s experiences, theories, plans or strategies. All this is awaste of time and irrelevant to sustainability. Business provides an environment ofgenuine concern from representatives who care enough to focus on the needs of people inways that meet the needs of the people. There is no chance these needs will not be metbecause everything is automated.

Machines are much more reliable than humans and, as people become more conscious,the system of doing business becomes more efficient and effective. The human elementbecomes less involved in the labor and more involved in monitoring machines andcreating new developments.

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There is no value gap because everything is automatically produced with the bestmaterials and the highest quality of product. Everyone gets the best deal possible. It’s notabout the organization; it’s about people.48

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47. The best deal possible is one of the characteristics of an old fashioned open market.People shop, in an open market to purchase goods of the highest quality in exchange forthe least possible money. Refer to The Conscious Capitalism Movement a twww.holodynamics.biz for details. In the new system people identify what is needed andput in a request. The information is fed into a central information system that fills theorder. This is, in reality, the best deal possible.

48. Efficiency: Refers to the ability to produce the desired results at a minimum of cost.Business practices are noted for their lack of efficiency in the past, but the newinformation allows business to become more efficient and more effective. Part of thisimprovement is due to the fact that information systems self-organize. Some of the mostadvanced work on self-organizing information systems has come from work done withquantum computers (see Woolf and Blue, 2001). As customers become more aware ofinformation systems it becomes imperative that business practices become dedicated toprocesses that are efficient and self-organizing. It’s inherent in the system of exchange ofgoods and services. The ultimate goal of business is best defined as the stimulation of thelaws of self-organizing information systems. This guaranties that businesses will be selfsustainable in the most efficient manner possible.

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CHAPTER NINE

WHO IS THE CONSCIOUS CAPITALIST?

49. The Conscious Capitalist is present

The most effective and efficient capitalist is present (aligned with their own FullPotential Self and aware of the whole dynamic).49 Conscious Capitalists do theirhomework. They have worked on their own relationships with their own potential andtheir internal dynamics and come into the business arena ready to help people align withtheir own Full Potential Self so that business can be transacted in a mature effective way(Full Potential Self to Full Potential Self). This means they have matured their ownholodynes and created their own internal system of coherence. They are balanced andable to maintain a state of psychological well-being and contribute to creating a healthybusiness culture that aligns with their environment.

Capitalists cannot model what they have not achieved in their personal lives. Personalpresence creates an enabling environment in the presence of another. It is in this state ofbeing present that enables people to resolve their problems and meet the challenges ofdaily business. They no longer adhere to the principles and practices of the oldcompetitive, greedy, destructive patterns of the old economic model. They are present.

50. The Conscious Capitalist is transparent

Whether they want to admit it or not, people who do business are transparent50. Thepublic can see right through into their problems and limitations, their greed and self-centeredness and egomania. Everyone has problems. When we are willing to admit itrather than hide it, we demonstrate the first stage of maturity of consciousness inbusiness. Rather than being locked into the event horizon of our old beliefs, recognizingwe have a problem is the first step on the road to recovery.

People want a friend and consultant, one who resonates with information that isconsistent with what is being said. Those who are involved in capitalism cannot affordthe luxury of being afraid of their own limitations, their personal potential, or the joys ofbeing. Therefore, the Conscious Capitalist is transparent.

51. The Conscious Capitalist is both in and out of the process

The Conscious Capitalist is not just an observer. In a conscious holographic world, thereis no such thing as an objective observer. The Conscious Capitalist is both in and out ofthe situation at the same time.51 Conscious Capitalists recognize that being in the controlof capitalism is essential to creating a sustainable economic system. The ConsciousCapitalist facilitates understanding of everyone and everything involved in anytransaction. At the same time, anyone who is conscious does not want to be caught up inthe same event horizons as others who may be involved (especially when others maycaught up in some dynamics that may be dysfunctional).

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Being out of the situation, permits new information to be brought into the situation.During the transition period, as people shift from a profit driven economic system into aresource based economy, people must learn to enter the interaction from a state of beingin which distinctions can be made and choice become available in any dimension that isrequired for success for everyone. They must learn to be both in and out of the situationat the same time.

52. The Conscious Capitalist is accountable

People want accountability, a conversation that takes place eye-to-eye, face-to-face, andhuman-to-human. Public relations cannot take place from an answering machine whereone person has to leave a message. The Conscious Capitalist is not confined to an e-mailrelationship where people e-mail a message and then read his or her response. Maybe,sometimes, it’s necessary, but there are some pre-conditions. It’s about establishingsustainability and about being able to sense the real authentic human being. It’s aboutmaking genuine friends, feeling the warmth and the supportive of a real being who is theConscious Capitalist. It’s about the being of togetherness that bonds people and creates amorphogenetic field for trust that is advantageous to everyone involved. Being aConscious Capitalist is a multidimensional covenant.52

Conscious Capitalism is about touching souls, bonding and knowing your businesspartner is safe – one of the count-on-ables. Then, in person, on the phone, on the answerphone, or by e-mail, it doesn’t matter, because people know each other personally. Theyknow the Being of Togetherness of the relationship and are safe in that knowledge andcan create authentic relationships together.

53. The Conscious Capitalists participate as part of unified field

The Conscious Capitalist takes notes from the holographic paradigm, what is known tothe part is known to the whole and what is known to the whole is known to each part.Everything in the universe is conscious of the information from which it is made becauseit is inclusive not exclusive in nature.53

The old idea that humans have the highest or best developed or most evolved form ofintelligence is false. Likewise, the idea that a business leader knows more than thecustomer, is separate, or isolated, is likewise false. It flies in the face of holographicreality, and anything that flies in the face of reality is counter-productive. Humans arepart of a unified field of consciousness that is constantly interacting. We are symbioticbeings nested within a field of unified consciousness.

54. The Conscious Capitalist is the economic system

Interaction takes place when hyperspacial computing pre-empts conscious thought. Suchcomputing takes place in a dynamic quantum field of potential. That is, the field itself is

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conscious, ever-changing, and maintaining an implicate order. This field is reflected bythe Conscious Capitalist.54

Gone are the days when a businessman could sit on a comfortable chair and think acustomer through a linear process of doing business. Any person who sits back on acouch, without the eye-to-eye communication with a real person, and stay hidden frompersonal involvement, fearful of transference and defending against counter-transactionsis not present. Effective transaction takes place within a living relationship in which eachperson becomes the interaction process and owns their relationship with the others. Thisrequires functioning beyond the linear mind and emotional constrictions and enters theholodynamic state of being in touch with reality.

The process of business cannot be contained within such limited frameworks as the mindof the analyst or within such as the heart of a rescuer. The information field, the processof capital development and control and the Conscious Capitalist are one whole dynamic.Our relationship with Nature and the planet cannot remain aloof from the power of theirpersonal impact upon the survival of the human race. All participants must become theprocess. This can only be accomplished from a holodynamic state of being.Consciousness is holodynamic, and the Capitalist is the process.

FOOTNOTES: CHAPTER NINE

49. Presence: Alignment with one’s hyperspacial counterpart. Such alignment allows alldimensions of reality to be manifest in a person’s current consciousness. Presence is themost primary of all human conditions. Likewise, presence is the most primary of allbusiness goals. It is the key to business well-being (Woolf, 2005).

50. Transparency: The ability to remain clear or coherent and to be experienced byothers from that state of being. The business leader expects transparency from thosedoing business and they expect it from the business leader. Transparency is a two-waystreet. Integrity requires it (Woolf, 2005).

51. The in and out of business: Refers to quantum qualities of information systems thatrun in parallel (see Woolf & Blue, 2002).

52. The Count-on-ables: One of the expressions given to reliable people.

53. The Holographic Information Field: See Hawking, (2001); Wilber, (1982); Woolf,2005.

54. The Conscious Capitalist is the process: Refers to the state of being that reflects thecoherence of one’s title (in this case, Conscious Capitalist) that is the name given toone’s holodynamic condition.

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CHAPTER TEN

CONSCIOUSNESS AND TECHNOLOGY

55. Tools for the Conscious Capitalist

Some of the tools used by Conscious Capitalists include new technologies that makeavailable all information systems that are networked around the planet and implementintelligent homes and offices; automatically grow food at compressed rates and gethundreds of time more volume of food per gallon of water or square yard of soil. Weknow how to effectively manage wastes and recover precious resources and clean up thepollution on the planet.

Conscious Capitalists know how to reforest, provide clean water, unlimited renewableenergy, manufacture vehicles that are powered by renewable energy sources, do notpollute the environment and create a negative carbon footprint by gathering pollutionfrom the environment as they move from one location to another. It is possible totransform human consciousness and educate people in multiple dimensions and providenatural paths for humans to reach their fullest potential.

Modern technology makes it possible to automate most industrial needs and provideassistance to humans in almost every task in sustainable communities. We know how tobuild living buildings, treat all diseases, integrate spiritualism with science and create anenabling environment that makes crime, mental illnesses and social dysfunctions a thingof the past.

Computers, telephones, cell phones, I-pods and I-pads, video conferencing and emails arereplaced by neural implants that have access to the internet and the HolodynamicHolosphere that links people directly into all known information in direct relationship tothe holodynes within each person’s microtubules.

Information is conveyed via Frohlech frequencies, hyperspacially, beyond time andspace. All business information is part of a collective or highly individualizedconsciousness. Communication reflects presence and, in that field, everyone can manifesttheir fullest potential. The tools are there. If you are a Conscious Capitalist and wouldlike to join the team, please contact us (www.holodynamics.biz)

56. There are no hidden agendas

In a world of balanced economy and nurturing relationship with Nature, there is no needfor imposition of external values or prescriptions upon individuals. It is not organized tobring a person into conformity with artificial rules of society. It is not organized to takeaway from a person’s own power. Rather, it is to facilitate the person’s own resources toaccomplish their goals.56 The community is organized to maintain a balanced biosphere.

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Within the information field of the Full Potential Self is everything needed to overcome aperson’s challenges and make a maximum contribution to society and to life. Naturalresources provide an enabling environment where each person is honored, honest andsharing the adventure. Anything less is not sustainable. There is no external technologythat can create sustainable balance. Balance is created and maintained by matureinteractions among people. There can be no hidden agendas because, hidden agendasdestroy the trust, disconnect people and upset the balance.

57. People-to-people versus boss-to-employee

People have figured out that they can get more reliable information from their peoplenetworks than they can from professional public relationship spin distributors or servicevendors. An informed public understands the profit motive and the value gap ofprofessional corporate rhetoric spinners about the added value of their commoditizedproducts. They know more about the value of services or medications than the drugcompanies, corporations or professionals who distribute their own products. TheConscious Capitalist cannot serve two masters 57.

As one of the people, the Conscious Capitalist stands on the people side of the fence,translating the corporate rhetoric and adapting all information for the benefit of the thepeople involved. Standing together, everyone can survive and thrive in a field ofsustainability.

FOOTNOTES: CHAPTER TEN

55. The Internet: See Levine et al., (2001) outlines some of the principles of doingbusiness in a world where the Internet is available (see also footnotes 56 and 57).

56. Hidden Agendas: One of the fundamental discoveries of quantum physics is thateverything, in some dimension of reality, is connected (Bohm, Campbell, Hawking,Woolf, 2005). In a quantum world, there can be no secrets and there is no separation. It isthe public trust that anyone who accepts the mantle of Conscious Capitalist will actaccording to the fundamental discoveries of science in the application of the practice ofanything related to economics.

57. People-to-people: Information theory suggests: Relationship is everything (Kelly).While this may seem like an overstatement, there is sufficient research to show that thestatement has considerable merit, especially when considered from certain dimensions ofreality where relationships have their being. Consider the collective or swarmintelligence. Flocks of birds, swarms of bees or termites, armies of ants, schools of fishand even an individual cell cannot exist without relationships. Likewise, from aholographic view, as another example, anything that exists has a counterpart inhyperspace. Without this relationship nothing in our space-time continuum would exist.Business, from the holodynamic dimensions, is people-to-people or it cannot be sustained(Woolf, 2005).

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CHAPTER ELEVEN

CONSCIOUS CAPITALISM AND THE COMPANY

58. Corporations are people

The public understands the difference between the metaphysical company, orprofessional and the person. People share similar experiences and challenges. Justbecause a business has cornered a market or conquered a cartel or works for a pharmacycompany that produces drugs does not mean the position is not filled by a person. Anyperson has needs. The concept of company or professional cannot stand between peopleand their economics. The company and the professional are interested in markets andprofits while the people are interested in people. The conscious Capitalist can tell thedifference and puts people and sustainability on the top of the priority list.58

59. The Company cannot prescribe what a person needs

Oil companies cannot dictate transportation needs. Nor can insurance companies,pharmacies, medical associations, nor professionals who have been trained to script theirsales rhetoric, prescribe formulas. The mega companies speak a different language andthey have a different motive than people. The corporate entity remains aloof, distant frompeople and their real needs and their feedback.59

This distancing stance creates a breakdown in communication. The corporate voice ishollow and flat, mechanistic – literally inhuman. To be sustainable, the company mustcome down off the mountain, stop playing God, and get real, people to people. Until itdoes that, it cannot afford to dominate the resources of the planet with its artificial marketscenario because the entity of business for profit does not know its own people, let alonea total stranger. The company cannot prescribe what people need. Only people can dothat.

60. Company dialogues don’t work

The Conscious Capitalist focuses on the whole dynamic that include success proceduresfor everyone not just analysis of its own problems. Diagnosis tends to put people inboxes. It encourages everyone to treat people like some form of specimen. Any systemthat seeks management of natural recourses cannot afford to put people in cages and treatthem as specimens. People will not stay caged up no matter what rhetoric is constructed.

They will resist with everything they have _ even self-destruction _ before they will bedenied their human nature and their innate human rights. This same quality is reflectedthroughout nature. The condition of the potential photon, before it becomes a physicalphoton, takes on meaning only after it takes on form and is potentialized.

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Likewise, the focus of Conscious Capitalism provides meaning when it is directed towardpotential solutions to conditions that are causing the problems. When economics is basedon potentializing problems it naturally adapts to a more conscious framework. Thus, theConscious Capitalism model recognizes each potential problem as being planned andpresented in order to discover potential solutions. The creation of corporate diagnosticprocess is counterproductive to a sustainable economic system. The service industry mustmove beyond diagnostic thinking because it does not work. It’s a sham. Anyone can fitinto any of their diagnostic categories. Who are we trying to kid? Company dialoguesdon’t work no matter what kind of spin is put upon what they are saying. There is anotherway and, before we run out of natural resources, we must implement this new way.60

61. Presence subverts hierarchies

Managing the natural resources of the planet does not require pyramids of power,authority structures, or distancing between those who offer services or products and thosewho participate in their use. We do not need monetary markets or mass mediaadvertizing. In fact, a resource based economy provides an open, honest, genuinepersonal information communication system. Hierarchies cannot survive in such anatmosphere because, in a conscious culture, no person needs to control another. It iscounterproductive to survival of our species to think of members of our species andcustomers and treat them as some form of sub-species, to be studied, experimented withand then discarded while the business man goes to lunch.61

Have lunch together. People are all, in one sense, marooned on this little lifeboat calledthe plan-it. Being together is the beginning of potentializing our problems. Presencealways subverts hierarchies.

62. Capitalism cannot depend upon external solutions

People can be blocked in the emergence of their consciousness. Depending upon eitherinternal or external situations (holodynes or information traps) their identity can besubmerged in immature information systems that take over. People go on cruise controland lose control until they choose control.

A Conscious Capitalist is able to identify potential solutions to any blocks that curtail theunfolding of the fullest potential in any situation. There is a built in order to the process.The future of the human species and the control of the natural resources of the planetcannot depend upon phony incentive programs or government bailouts or drugs or anyother external rescue program to do the job. These old programs were never designed tosustain anything or cure anyone. At best, they were designed to serve the self interest of afew people at the expense of the masses.

Any economic system, in order to be effective for the whole, must include the whole inits model. It must stimulate an individual’s or an organization’s natural immune system todo its job and get on with the process. The Conscious Capitalist invites both an internaland a collective ongoing conversation. It is an exchange of information focused on

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creating solutions. That is the heart of the economic process and it cannot depend onexternals without also taking care of the internals.62

63. People are insulated against advertising

People can tell when others are handing them the party line. This is why, in the publiceye, politicians are held in such low esteem. The most common response to politicalrhetoric is: Just forget it. The majority of the people refuse to vote. It does not matter ifsomeone is giving a speech, passing out cards, or holding some special conference onsome special topic, people can tell when anyone is advertising. When a person has tomarket himself, he is already gone and so are the people.

In this conscious universe every person has free will and since our old system of doingbusiness is only one choice from a menu of options, the exercise of free will allows us theinalienable right to choose another system. Especially in light of the fact that the oldprofit driven system comes at such a high cost. It is understandable that people havebecome insulated against advertizing.

Choice exists at every level of reality. Life is about improving the quality ofconsciousness. The biosphere maintains itself on the planet. Photons choose the formthey take according to the choices they are given (particle or wave).63

Microscopic organisms that make up the body, exhibit the ability to choose theirparticipation in bodily functions. Microtubules choose the elements that are needed in thebody and pass them on. They place minerals and proteins exactly where they are needed.Every atom, protein string, living cell, organ of the body, person, group, or nation haschoice. Choice is. Holodynes have choice. Management of natural resources and themodel of economics we use provide the experience of accessing, communicating,negotiating, and transforming information systems according to our own choice. We canchoose to survive or not. The universe supports life by its own free will. The universesupports improving the quality of consciousness and the way we handle our economicsystem is no exception. Survival is beyond advertizing.

64. Relationships cannot be conducted from an ivory tower

When a person is afraid of being present and hides behind all those big bank accountsand walls of fame on the office walls because he or she must have distance in order tohide the truth. Fortified by the corporate or professional mentality, or by past successespeople decide they cannot have a relationship with people who come to do businessbecause they seek to make a profit from the relationship. Declaring oneself a success or awinner is not being successful. Marketing one’s self puts one in the same frame asmarketeers. Marketeers are afraid of the public eye. They do not want anyone to knowwhat is really going on inside the company. People do not want to be fed marketing hype.They automatically become suspicious and cannot go on together if there is no trust ineach other. Conscious Capitalists tells it like it is. Presence is a complement to realsuccess and breeds trust.64

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65. There are no secrets

We live in an Information Age. There are chat rooms and Internet social networks thatcan give people almost unlimited information about their symptoms and solutions to theirproblems. This information moves the public far beyond what was possible in the pastdays of the closed doors of corporate mansions. People are informed about what is knownabout their needs and they can converse with others who have had similar problems andlearn what works and what doesn’t work. They don’t want to be sold on something thatdoes not work. They are a much more aware public. In fact, in today’s world, there are nosecrets.65

FOOTNOTES: CHAPTER ELEVEN

58. The company: Once one understands the collective nature of consciousness, thecompany is viewed as a distinct, self-organizing, information system with its ownconsciousness. It is a collective, held in place by those who service it as personnel. Thiscollective is its own being. This is referred to as The Being Of System’s Synergy (BOSS).

In most cases, the BOSS has its own agenda, its own interests and its own culture that haslittle, if anything, to do with the individuals that make up its constituents. In fact, theBOSS may be so self-centered that it overrules those who work within its organization. Itwas this very dynamic that led to the formation of counter-systems, like unions,secretarial pools, and the like.

The key to finding solutions to the dominance of a self-serving BOSS rests in the fact thateverything has a built-in order of growth (see footnote 15). Cultivating a growingcorporate culture provides a dynamic field in which individual consciousness and thecollective consciousness can be interwoven into a network of win-win processes (Woolf,2005). When the BOSS remains separated and ineffective, the entire system suffers.

59. Prescriptions: While there appears to be limited value to some prescribedmedications, most prescriptions are motivated by money. Pharmaceutical firms haveformed a vice-like global cartel controlled by private and public agencies over themedical well-being of society. The public, however, is becoming informed and, with theadvent of new technology, such as the Internet, the company (any company) can nolonger prescribe drugs (or anything else) to treat symptoms. See Levine, Woolf, 2005 formore details. The same issue can be identified in almost every type of business: foods,clothing, transportation, energy, housing and almost every kind of industry. Massproduction without responsibility has created an enormous gap between the public andthe provider. In order to overcome this gap, we must become Conscious Capitalists.

60. Company dialogues: While this point may be self-evident to those who have theircomputers invaded with spam, their mail-boxes overloaded with junk mail and even theirtelephone lines infested with intrusive corporate sales representatives, there is a basis for

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public resistance. The company mind is distanced from the individual and the individualnaturally becomes distanced from the company. See Woolf, The Dance of Life 2005,Manual IV and Manual V, 2006.

61. Hierarchies: An economic system that is profit driven naturally sets up an hierarchyof power. This push-down push-up system wastes both human and economic resources.See Woolf, The Dance of Life, 2005, for a summary of projects that demonstrate thispoint.

62. Dependency: The promise of, or hope for, an easy fix for psychological and physicalhealth has not materialized. There are no effective medications for most types of mentalor physical illnesses. What the medical/psychological/pharmaceutical firms have offeredis mostly symptomatic treatments. The best that we can do is to stimulate the body’snatural immune system to take over the job and assist the process by consciouslytransforming our information sets. The sad news is that almost every professional doctorand therapist knows it. Mass production, mega energy grids, international production ofoil, clothing, and many of the essential elements that produce all our stuff, is extremelyinsensitive and non sustainable. Conscious Capitalism supports action that encouragesindependence. People must take responsibility for their own well being.

63. Advertising: See Levine. In the world of business, anyone expecting to obtain a partof the market must be aware of the potential for updraft or downdraft effects. If you fallfor the advertizing you will remain a slave to the special interests of those who do theadvertizing.

64. The Ivory Tower: A distancing process by which one person, because of position orstatus, or some other rationale, assumes superiority to another. When this position istaken in business, business ends. See footnotes 1-14.

65. Secrets: To keep information exclusive of others is a common practice but such apractice is always based upon a limited state of consciousness (see Woolf, 1990, 2005).The justification is that information is power. From a linear perspective, this statementmeans something like: I must keep information secret in order to maintain power. From awave perspective secrets are only a passing fancy. But from a holodynamic view, thereare no secrets. We live in a holographic universe. In some dimension, everything isconnected. This is a basic finding of quantum physics (Bohm). It is also a basic premiseof the science of consciousness (Penrose, Pribram, Gorgiev, and Woolf).

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CHAPTER TWELVE

WHAT IS CONSCIOUS CAPITALISM?

66. Capitalism is a covenant

The drive to survive requires the effective management of resources. In some dimension,somewhere at some time, each person has made a covenant to interact with those whoprovide the necessities of life. A covenant is an agreement. Hyperspacial entanglementsand their constant information exchange in the quantum field suggest that physical realityexists by agreement among all cubits of information (information sets) emanating fromspinner networks in hyperspace. Similarly, life is able to sustain its collaboration becauseall life forms are connected by a free will, conscious covenant. Without choiceconsciousness would not exist. There would be no economic system.

It is this hyperspacial intelligent interacting network that sustains a living biosphere andallows everything to interact and experience its uniqueness66. Each experience weundergo in life is part of this covenant. People, societies, animals, plants, insects andelements all live under this covenant. From the superposition of quantum computing,consciousness of the Full Potential Self pre-empts personal consciousness and, eventhough we may not recognize it, the Full Potential Self has made the covenant.

Economics facilitates the experience of coming into conscious understanding of thecovenant regarding our natural resources and helps us unveil why each experience ischosen. Capitalism is about finding the solution that drives every problem. It’s aboutmeeting every need. It unveils the meaning of life’s struggles: our pain, sorrow andchallenges. We create a life and experience its challenges in order to find solutions. Webecome poor so we can become rich. We appear ignorant in order to rediscover ourwisdom. We lose our own identities in order to find ourselves. Life is a vacation from ourreal nature. We all agreed to take this vacation from reality so we can become real.Sometimes we want to remember and visit home again. Economics is part of thiscovenant. It is an invitation to remember the covenant. Capitalism is a covenant abouthow we will handle the capital of the planet.

67. Capitalism is a dynamic exchange of information

The universe is made of information in motion. The universe is NOT made of little solidatoms, and people are not customers. People are people. Mass and matter are formedfrom information spinners emerging from hyperspace. The ancient division betweenbody, mind and spirit, is over.67

People have stopped pretending there is separation where none exists. There are onlyvariations in form of one, whole dynamic holographic information system. Economics iscommunication _ the dynamic exchange of information within a multidimensional worldof information in motion. How we interact with each other is part of an ongoing, dynamic

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exchange of information designed to improve the quality of consciousness within a fieldof consciousness.

68. Capitalism is a conscious experience

Conscious capitalism requires that everyone involved be aware of what is going on. Oncewe accept that the universe is conscious, matter and energy take their form withinhyperspacial networks of entangled spinners of information. It’s governed by fractalscalar laws wherein every person is part of this consciousness network.

What we have formerly called business becomes Conscious Capitalism because it offersan inclusive environment – one that includes the right to be conscious, to participate inconscious conversations and an exchange of information between conscious participants,person-to-person, about real issues and exchange of real resources.

Anything less than this limits the completeness of one’s interaction process and likewiselimits its potential value. Conscious Capitalists do not pretend to be businessmen.Limited consciousness happens sometimes to everyone but, if it does happen, ConsciousCapitalists can do something about it every time it happens. They become Activists 68.They can tune in, reconnect, remember who they are and become present. ConsciousCapitalists are responsible for being conscious. They model a conscious reality.

69. Conscious Capitalism is a multidimensional interchange

The state of being present conveys highly complex inflections. Within each conversationare enfolded messages of familiarity and comfort. We resonate even to those who cannotunderstand the words. One mechanism in which presence manifests itself is in the voice.

The voice is the basis of a valid conversation. The human voice is natural, not contrived;open, rather than rehearsed; and personal rather than professional. It carries informationrather than prescriptions.

But a state of being present is conveyed by a number of other mechanisms, as well. Itresonates from holodynes within one’s microtubules. This hidden dimension ofconsciousness also carries the constructive message – directly from the ConsciousCapitalist’s holodynes to the holodynes of others. Ultimately, any interaction can be apersonal conversation between the Full Potential Self of one person and the Full PotentialSelf of another. Anything communicated about economics is a multidimensionalconversation.69

70. Economics is an alignment

It is not the fancy office, the bank account, your wall of fame or the new book thatimpresses people. They have a natural confidence in a conscious person who is alignedwith the whole dynamic. The real information, the kind that is effective in business, isinformation transmitted from a state of being aware of what is going on in the real world

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including the hyperspacial quantum information fields of one’s Full Potential Self.Economics is about the management of resources and it occurs when the people involvedare aligned with not only the situations of daily life, but with each other’s Full PotentialSelves.70

With this alignment, there can only be frequency transmitted that will bring coherence.There can only be the unfolding of the potential and constructive sustainable activities.All the dialogues in the world cannot compensate for one moment of holodynamicalignment.

71. Conscious Capitalism is collaborative

Life is collaborative. Our increased intimacy with nature shows the fascinating symbioticnetwork by which life survives and thrives synergistically. In order to sustain itself, lifehas demonstrated millions of years of collaborative efforts. Human life is just oneexample of complex collaboration. The entire biosphere is a living demonstration of howcomplex the collaboration of life has become.71

Conscious Capitalism is life-generating, naturally collaborative and inclusive. How weinteract in our economic system includes those with whom we relate, our partners,families and communities. It also includes collaboration with nature and with life itself.Conscious Capitalists have joined the ranks of those who collaborate.

72. Conscious Capitalism is a family affair, a living, intimate Being of Togetherness

Relationships have their own unique information network. These networks are made ofself-contained holodynes that have the power to cause. Such holodynes form a Being ofTogetherness (BOT) that manages relationships.72 Since our economic system is theexperience of creating well-being at every level of consciousness, the ConsciousCapitalist also deals with those information systems that make up relationships betweenpeople. Each relationship develops its own personality and causal potency. It is self-surviving, has an order of growth and, like all holodynes, and is passed on from onegeneration to the next.

Family and cultural experiences reinforce these patterns of relating. The effective use ofour natural resources nurtures the BOT. One purpose becomes to produce a healthy BOTbetween the economic managers and the workers who provide the products and thosewho use the products. The old profit motive systems are irrelevant. Everything is aboutrelationships. Conscious Capitalism relies on each relationship to reach its fullestpotential which is a preliminary goal to helping the entire economic system reach itspotential. When necessary, the economic process helps transform relationships to thatgenuine intimacy results. Genuine intimacy is the natural byproduct of a healthy Being ofTogetherness and is essential to psychological well-being of the community. The cultureis inclusive. It cannot be conducted in isolation from the reality of family dynamics. Ourcontrol of natural resources is a transgenerational family affair.

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73. Conscious Capitalism is a community activity

Holodynes embedded within the community are part of the culture, religious tradition andsocial belief systems of society. These holodynes are entangled in larger informationfields held collectively by past generations and reinforced by social and cultural stories,beliefs, taboos, rituals and traditions. Embedded within society are the limitations of pastgenerations. Conscious Capitalism facilitates the shifting of such information fieldsthrough processes such as Tracking, Re-living and Preliving. These process accessestransgenerational collective holodynes and, where necessary, transforms them73.

Many collective holodynes contain information held as vital by our ancestors. Thesebelief systems often reflect the basis of our instincts and survival skills as a human race.They are part of the community. At the same time, many no longer apply in today’sworld. They are, in fact, often destructive and, unless they are changed, they now threatenthe very existence of our species. At the core of these destructive belief systems is the oldeconomic profit based system. To change any holodyne in this old system is to changethe entire field of the community. Conscious Capitalism is a community activity.

74. Conscious Capitalism is life-enhancing

Our war with nature is over. Every form of life is driven by the same potential field ofinformation that drives humans74. The driving potential, hidden within the quantumpotential field of any given moment in time, contains the Full Potential Self of each lifeform. Our lives are symbiotically nested within this field. It is inconsistent to believe thathumans doing business can operate outside the nest of nature. Our biospheric balance isinterwoven with all information systems. Sustainable business requires the alignment ofthe conscious person with his or her Full Potential Self in a way that brings intoalignment all other potential emerging through the quantum potential field of life. Welive in a Morphogenic field in which everything is constantly developing and evolving.

Conscious Capitalism aligns people with life. Life is far too complex for any linear mindto figure out. It is a process of constant communication with everyone and everythinginvolved. Hyperspacial quantum fields provide information from past, present and futureexperiences, as well as all the possibilities of parallel worlds. Those who understand thisreality are able to facilitate extraordinary experiences that create extraordinary results ineconomics and industry because they can access information from beyond the confines ofspace and time. How we interact with the natural resources of the planet cannot beseparated from life in all its dimensions of consciousness. Capitalism is life-enhancing.

75. Capitalism is a balancing act

Which came first, internal or external balance? Is it possible they could both occur at oneand the same moment; outside of time? Old-type business leaders, as normal humans,almost have to get out of the way and let it happen. The natural state of life is to exist in abalanced biosphere. The biosphere is self-balancing because of its hyperspacial networkof information fields. These fields are collective. They are engaged in quantum

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computing and constantly connected to every subatomic particle, every molecule andevery living thing on earth. This network is so complex and magnificent it reflects a life-balancing process that is only barely breached and hardly understood by science today.75

The Conscious Capitalist recognizes this interconnection probability and facilitatesconscious awareness of each person’s possible part in the orchestration of life. Thepractice of business cannot be an isolated event. It is a state of being in harmony.Internally and external balance begins within our own internal biosphere, among ourholodynes. How can people expect to accomplish anything in the world unless they areresponsible within their own inner world? The informed capitalist understands globalsurvival is connected to personal survival and accepts the potential that drives thebusiness process. It’s a balancing act.

76. Interaction ends when more than one conversation is allowed

When the boss or manager has one conversation about people behind closed doors, with acommand-and-control administrator, the act itself reinforces a bureaucracy that istripping over some cultural paranoia. Paranoia kills the living conversation. There is onlyone conversation that can create a win-win for everyone. That is the conversation amongequals about our common state of being.76

77. The Conscious Capitalist explores beyond the firewalls of command and control

People love to be alive, conscious and connected – to be real. Everyone is formed by andadheres to the laws of nature via spinner entanglements. Everyone and everything issymbiotically interwoven in the same information field. People can no longer afford tothink of conquest of their fellow humans, or of conquering Nature, destroying forests,over-fishing streams and oceans, or depleting the ozone layer for their own self-interests.It is collective suicide. To remember our relationship with each other and with Nature isto become collaborative. When we forget, we cause Nature to falter and get sick and, inreturn, Nature will cause us to falter and get sick. Nature has the power to cause77.

The Conscious Capitalist lives beyond our culturally obsolete notions of command andcontrol that create firewalls between people and Nature. He (or she) also moves beyondthe firewall between those in position and the people. Holodynes, all information sets,have a positive intent. Information is our friend. Nature is our ally. There is nothing towar against. There is nothing to control or command. Only to explore and understand so,by sharing information the Conscious Capitalist can facilitate those changes necessary toinsure we unfold our fullest potential individually and collectively. This is the essence ofnature and the essence of natural business.

78. Conscious Capitalism is integration

The multidimensional nature of reality creates an ongoing invitation for cross-pollinationof information from each dimension. Natural business is an invitation to integrate.Integration is healing, balancing and creates alignment. Once capitalism moves beyond

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the confines of linear analysis, treatment prescriptions, money driven dynamics, emotiveprocesses, and separation ideologies of the past, business becomes an intuitive presence78.Leaders, professional, like therapists, physicists, mathematicians, biologists, chemists andeven government and religious leaders, become more informed about multidimensionaldynamics and the healing power of integration. This includes the exploration of paralleldimensions, multiple histories, as well as past and future dynamics, as related to what isgoing on now. The integration of this information works in the economics of life.

79. Conscious Capitalism is an emerging state of being

Information has, inherent within itself, an emerging potential. Life is not dependent onlyupon Darwin’s law of natural survival. Life emerges from the quantum potential field.Each life form and each set of circumstances in which we find ourselves, are the by-product of complex hyperspacial computations that are entangled in such a way so as toallow us to reduce all possibilities into our defined reality, and allow for a new state ofbeing to emerge. In other words, the quantum field collapses from all possibilities intothis reality according to an implicate order determined by the computations performed inhyperspace and by our own free will.77

All information, including information systems that create chaos in thinking, is subject tofree choice. This means by individual conscious choice and not just the boss’s choicealone. Conscious Capitalism reflects a total experience including both the leaders and thefollowers and operates so as to meet the requirements of this implicate order and allowfor the emergence of new quality of consciousness of the whole dynamic field. Bychoice, the hyperspacial field collapses and a new state of being emerges. In the field ofeconomics, Conscious Capitalism is the new emerging field, a state of being sustainable.

80. Conscious Capitalism is a process

The way we interact is a process of unfolding potential. Potential emerges according tobuilt in patterns that span each stage of each person’s life cycle. These patterns are part ofan implicate order contained within the quantum field. Developmental psychologists haveidentified the patterns by which consciousness develops from one stage to the next intheir life cycle. These stages have been summarized into six natural stages ofdevelopment80. The person emerges first as a physical being. The next stage takes placeas personality begins to develop. Soon relationships develop and then social systemsemerge and maintain themselves. The process continues as living principles manifest andthe person develops a universal grasp of reality. The process is always multidimensional,bounded to the past, present and future, and always reflecting the hidden dimensions ofconsciousness, such as holodynes, parallel worlds and the implicate order.

The process cannot be limited to behavioral modification or rationalism. It is non-linear,quantum and holodynamic. Likewise, our economic model must reflect a similar naturalprocess of development. It begins with formation of an identity (a comprehensiveeconomic model based on natural resources), development of the identity (into aConscious Capitalistic system), creating strategic alliances (the scientific modality used

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to operate a multidimensional information management system and automation) andrelationships (that insure all people access to needed natural resources), teaming up withothers of like mind (Conscious Capitalist Activists), establishing principle-based actionplans (about creating sustainable communities with renewable resources), and extendinginto the society (constructing sustainable cities).

81. New business processes

Business has moved beyond the idea of the bottom line is profit, the open market or thewar zone mentality that is a take what you can get or Nature is irrelevant. The ConsciousCapitalist reaches into any active information field and potentializes change. He is awarethat holodynes that are controlling business dynamics may come from the past, present orfuture and initiates change. The old business practices no long work. It does not matter ifthe causes of blocks to success come from this world or from parallel worlds, from thepresent or the past. The Conscious Capitalist’s new understanding of the nature of realityputs an end to past centuries of class or cultural elitism and hidden atrocities.

It may have been true in the past that some of our most gifted conscious humans havebeen jailed, tortured, confined and separated from society or killed simply because theirtheoretical frameworks and business modalities did not adhere to the greed andcorruption of past business practices. In light of the new knowledge, an informed publicno longer tolerates such corruption and incompetence but demands new businesspractices that create better results and are based on the latest findings from all sources ofknowledge.

Inadequacies or outright violations, due to ignorance, as in the past, are made publicimmediately (as on the Internet or on mass media). The secret closets of the corporate andmilitary offices of the past where abuse of those without resources once took place, arenow uncovered. The public is an informed one and insists that corporations and banksand all those doing business adopt those information fields that create lasting economicbalance and social sustainability81. As people become conscious, the economic modeland all business practices of the past are transformed. New business patterns emerge. Theeconomic model changes from a profit driven system to a resource based economy.Conscious Capitalism emerges and all monetary systems die off. Banks close. Boundariesdisappear, markets become irrelevant and people have direct access to what they need.Communities become sustainable.

82. The Conscious Capitalist talks with people on their level in their language

When the rich get down and talk with people, eye-to-eye, and heart-to-heart, all thespecial language slung around at conventions or learned special courses drops away. Thiscomplex language constructed by the elite has nothing to do with people. When peoplehear it, their eyes glaze over and everything goes on remote control. ConsciousCapitalism cannot be conducted from remote control. The people are not in the facelessbooks or the endless reports from various economic journals. It is the people who need tobe heard. It is their state of being that needs to be read. The Conscious Capitalist talks

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directly with people. People talk directly with them. People want to be embraced by theireconomic system and they will embrace the system in return. A Conscious Capitalist willtalk with people on their level.82

83. People know things too

People have their own tools. They have their own sense of reality. They have experiencedtheir own senses of the human body, both sending and receiving information. They maynot know the words as their fine-grained and gross-grained screens manage theirperception but they can sense a deeper reality, a holographic quantum informationnetwork responsible for their own coherence and well-being. They are connected.83

The Conscious Capitalist does not underestimate people. They know that those Frohlechfrequencies pick up the nurturing that is needed in interacting with others. It is a messagethat no rational, analytical or contrived marketing program, no hype, no incentives,machines or isolation procedures can transmit. The state of being in relationship transmitsauthenticity, reliability and genuine concern. The Conscious Capitalist resonates withcoherence and the people know it.

84. Sustainability is co-authorship

People co-author their development and the management of natural resources on theplanet. The emergence of consciousness over time is entangled with the Full PotentialSelf of every life form. The quantum computations in hyperspaciality are operating in thefullness of time, non-linearly, in parallel with all time sequences at once. Thus eachspecies that emerges over time is interconnected with all other species that come beforeor follow afterward any specific event. Evolution occurs as a time sequence in thephysical world but, in the quantum field, evolution is co-authored by choices madecollectively, by that collective potential driving any given situation. The collectivepotential is driven by individual potential. It’s a two way street 84.

The Full Potential of every life form is the co-author of every manifestation of life. TheConscious Capitalist facilitates the creation of coherence among the network of FullPotential Selves that have co-authored the evolution of consciousness within a person, afamily or a society, of humanity – of all life. Business becomes the experience of co-authoring one’s own evolution of consciousness. Each person experiences the creation ofa sustainable community as the co-authorship of a chosen, emerging potential.

As the potential unfolds the process is a lot more satisfying than just being the recipientof goods or services as a cyclic consumer customer that has to keep coming back formore. Every product produced is constructed of quality materials that are designed to last.Sustainability is co-authorship.

85. Conscious Capitalism reflects our symbiotic relationship to reality

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Reality is symbiotic. Space, time, matter and life are in symbiotic relationship. Screens,both fine-grained and gross-grained, cover all our senses. These screens facilitate ourholographic experience of reality. When the screens change, our experience changesaccordingly.

Our screens are controlled by holodynes that are bonded to our Full Potential Self. Weare locked into a perception of time and space by a sub-conscious computational systemfrom which emerges our experience with reality. Life is symbiotically connectedthroughout this universal field of computations and our perception screens.85

Conscious Capitalists facilitate the reawakening of a field of consciousness that cannot becompletely unfolded until, by free will choice, its component potential parts emerge ascoherent and symbiotic beyond the control of our (holodyne controlled) perceptionscreens. We are interwoven inseparably into our symbiotic relationship with reality. Theframework we use for economics provides an active arena for expression of oursymbiotic relationships and the unfolding of their amazing potential. What we havereferred to as business disappears. What emerges is a new way to interact (ConsciousCapitalism) where people interact to sustain life on the planet.

86. Each transaction is unique

No two information systems are the same. This uniqueness is timeless. ConsciousCapitalism reveres and preserves this uniqueness. A Conscious Capitalist does notclassify people into categories and treat them according to a prescribed group format.They realize that no two sets of circumstances are ever the same. Like snowflakes, themoment you might think they are the same, the field shifts by the touch of yourconsciousness, and they are not the same.

No two transactions are ever the same; the field shifts by the touch of your ownconsciousness, and transactions immediately shift to accommodate your own state ofbeing.86 Transactions change moment by moment, day by day, and person by person.The old systems, where corporations and economic structures were designed to keepthings the same, are transcended by Conscious Capitalism. People have moved beyondthe habit of allowing classifications to determine business transactions because theyrealize that all such interactions are counter-productive. They get real and deal.

87. The Conscious Capitalist maintains a superposition

The Conscious Capitalist realizes that reality is not confined to time and space. It cannotbe contained in one school of thought or a concertized corporate culture. Nor can it beconfined to one experience, one moment in time, or one individual’s interpretation ofexperience or one group’s translation of events. Reality, and thus the way we managecapital, embraces and is embraced by Holodynamics. There is no one way to lead,interact or control events. Everything is self organizing when there is flux, energy and

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nonlinearity. Consciousness is dynamic, emerging from and in constant feedback withhyperspacial dynamics.87

Business is dynamic and is in constant reformation. Every subatomic particle, everymolecule, microtubule, cell and organ of the body, including the human brain and neuralsystem, is in constant relationship with the environment and interacting with hyperspacialinformation fields. Every situation in a person’s life is driven by its counterpart inhyperspace for the purpose of unfolding the dynamic life potential of that individual.

Our definition of reality dictates our definition of how we interact. When we are self-judging, our economic patterns will reflect judgment of others. When you judge othersthe pattern reflects back. Others judge us: our actions, referee our games, and tend to takeover our business. The customer label becomes part of our problem. The entire system isdysfunctional and counterproductive.

Even if the problem seems linear, Conscious Capitalism cannot be contained within alinear model. Reality is linear and, at the same time, it is also non-linear andhyperspacial. All models of economics, business, reality, leadership, education, health,government, psychotherapy, etc. must embrace all dimensions of reality in order to becomprehensive. In order to do this, the Conscious Capitalist must remain insuperposition: both in and out of each transaction at the same time.

In this way the process by which we distribute the natural resources of the planet can beconducted in an inclusive scientific manner without being drawn into the downdraftdynamics of the situation. Our old way of doing business changes into a scientificdistribution of goods and services that is effectively inclusive and in superposition.

FOOTNOTES: CHAPTER TWELVE

66. The Covenant: Refers to the hyperspacial promise, made by choice, beyond theconfines of space and time. This promise is unique for each person and each group. It isboth individual and collective and is interwoven into the matrix of consciousness of theuniverse (see Bohm, Penrose, Hammeroff, Hawking, Campbell, Woolf, 2005). It is notconfined to space or time, nor is it considered sequential. Rather, it is a living conditionof involvement, continual choice, and unfolding potential.

67. Exchange: The universe is made of information in motion. Reality exists because it isformed from a constant exchange of information. Human life, including the process ofdoing economic exchange, is always a dynamic exchange of information. Anything lessthan this inclusive view is a limited dynamic and therefore cannot be considered part ofsustainable economics (see Woolf, 2005).

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68. Consciousness: The state of awareness of one’s reality. In the Townsend model (SeeHawking, 2001), there are at least 10 dimensions enfolded within reality. Similarly, thereis at least that number of dimensions enfolded within consciousness.

69. A multidimensional conversation: See footnote 76 for references to conversation.Multidimensional refers to the enfolded dimensions of consciousness (see Woolf, 2005,and footnotes 1-14). All communication is multidimensional.

70. Alignment: In electronics, messages are only able to be transmitted via wire orairwaves, if they are in alignment with both the sender and receiver. The introduction ofquantum physics into the field of economics has opened the door to new understanding ofhow certain frequencies carry the messages of consciousness. The messages ofconsciousness require alignment the same as all other frequencies (Woolf, 2005).

71. Collaboration: Refers to acts of cooperation or the state of being in cooperation withothers. See Leadership and Teambuilding: the Holodynamics of Birthing a New World:Manual IV, Woolf, 2006.

72. Being of Togetherness: Refer to Woolf 1990 and Field Shifting, the Holodynamicsof Integration, Manual III, 2001, 2006.

73. Community activity: Refers to collective activities of people. All such activitiesreflect collective consciousness. Refer to Kelly, 1995, and Woolf, 2005, for more details.

74. Life-enhancing: All matter and all living things are made of quantum foam (seeParallel Universes, Fred Alan Wolf, 1990). Within this foam are micro (small) “whiteholes” and “black holes.” White holes are life-enhancing while black holes are life-diminishing. In Holodynamic Capitalism, this is referred to as “updraft” and “downdraft”dynamics (Woolf, 1990). Specific behavioral patterns have been identified from variousschools of thought. These behavioral patterns emerge at each stage of development. Eachpattern has an updraft and a downdraft dynamic (Woolf, 1990, page 48). While it may beargued that both updraft and downdraft dynamics are interwoven into reality, life-enhancing processes are updraft in dissipative orders. Thus, at any given moment in time,each person has choice between updraft or downdraft, life or death. (See footnote 18).

75. Balancing act: As children, who among us has not marveled when, at the circus,those amazing men and women on the high trapeze, walked along the wire doing theirbalancing act? Conscious Capitalism is like that. It is a balancing of rational, emotionaland holodynamic reality. It is a balancing of the daily pressures of the physical world,compared to emotional and imagined realities, intermingled with complex interchangewith parallel worlds (see Topological Mind Model in Woolf, 1990). The key to balance isalways found in holodynamic dimension of presence (See footnotes 8, 9, 10 and 11).

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76. Conversation: There are three process dimensions into which information channelsitself within the human body. The first is linear. The second is wave, and the third ispresence (Woolf, 2005).

An analytical conversation (as when a capitalist consults with another colleague about abusiness deal) is a linear process. All linear processes require separation. The capitalist ispositioned in a command and control position. The participant is now a customer. Theconversation is about another person. As soon as the capitalist shifts into any linearprocess, it distances the other person. Real interaction ends. Effectiveness goes on holdand the process by which any transaction moves forward to create principle-drivensignificance, stops (Woolf, 2005).

What, then, is command and control? Intuitively (from presence), the conscious capitalistunderstands the process has stopped. Yet, in order to defend the entropy (the degree ofdysfunction in economics), the Conscious Capitalist allows a matrix to be created aroundthe inertia (slowdown). But entropy has a defense mechanism.

The defense matrix is filled with hidden holodynes that perpetuate the blocked theeconomic process. These are command and control practices, policies and proceduresthat have become part of the infrastructure of economics. The defense mechanisms havenothing to do with effective economics. Defense systems have nothing to with creatingsecure economic processes that, by their very nature, are the embodiment of dysfunctionin economics. They try to hold the old system in place. One way out of this collectiveoxymoron is to include the participant in any consultation and have a real interaction thattakes place beyond any so called professional, banking, staff or position of control (seealso footnotes 77, 80, and 81).

77. Firewalls: From a military frame of reference, a firewall is a defense wall against theoncoming enemy. In computer language, firewalls refer to defensive blocks againsthackers or intruders. This defensive language has intruded into the field of economics. Inbusiness, a firewall exists when the businessman seeks an alliance with colleaguesoutside of the business relationship. This alliance may be a professional consultation withother businessmen, bankers, lawyers, professionals or staff members. This alliance allowsthe businessman to block intrusions into their business process. This is necessary becausethe entire profit incentive is corrupt to the core. Who is the intruding enemy? It is thecustomer who must be kept in the enslaving economic system (see Carse, Finite andInfinite Games, 1994).

78. Integration: Complex information systems have a natural built-in order by whichinformation can be integrated. This system involves all dimensions of reality (see Woolf,2005). One dimension, for example, is the hyperspacial dimension where pre-computations exist (Hawking, 2001; Penrose, 1997) from which a person gains consciousaccess to one’s Full Potential Self. Another is creative imagination (Woolf, 1990)following the Place of Peace process of Round-tabling that is internally integrative(Woolf, 1990).

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79. The emerging state of being: In both mathematics and physics, it is evident thateverything has a hyperspacial counterpart (Hawking, Woolf 2005; footnotes 1-14). Thehuman element is the psychology of doing business applies this information to humanconsciousness. It is this emerging state of being that applies directly to all businesstransactions and which is a primary reason for this treatise.

80. Process: The process of doing business is another dimension of business. Manyparticipants seldom, if ever, think of the process of doing business. But consciousnessemerges from hyperspace (see footnotes 1-14) according to an implicate order (seefootnotes 15, 35 and 66 for further references). The process is part of the living,conscious field of life and is a living matrix of information that is evolving.

81. New ways of doing business: Any economic system that has not adapted itself to thenew information now available is by its lack of action, an old way of doing business.These old business frameworks do not work anymore because people are facing newchallenges and they have new levels of awareness. In the good old days, it was a majorchallenge to get off the farm and into town. In an agricultural society, people had to knowall about horses, wagons, rough roads and the like. The Industrial Revolution brought themajority of the population into cities and jobs changed. Society changed. New technologysprang into every person’s life and the way we conducted business changed.

We became a mobile generation. People could travel at leisure. They could fly all aroundthe planet in machines never dreamed of by their grandparents. Most of this newpopulation stopped producing food or machines. They became involved in informationand services exchange and became glued to the computer, e-mail and Internet. Thesechanges occurred relatively quickly and this new age required new skills and new typesof knowledge. A new economic model took over.

The new economics became, for most people, their best hope of survival as they ravishedthe planet and adapted to debt based financing. Mega corporations emerged along withmass marketing. New information flooded the internet and the market place became thesource of every convenience imaginable. Humans consumed everything possible until theentire biological balance on the planet began to swing out of balance. We came to nearthe end of natural resources when a new way of doing business was conceptualized.

The new way of business required a shift from the artificial monetary system to aresource based economy based on a scientific methodology, multidimensionalinformation management and the creation of renewable energy and resources. It was anadvanced information network known as Conscious Capitalism.

This information network can, if it reaches its potential, help people better understandhigh technologies, how to work in complex environments, adjust to global mobility,manage overloads of information from new cultures, and adjust to flexibleinfrastructures. Conscious Capitalism provides a way to manage instant communication,mass media intrusiveness, depersonalized economic maneuverings, spiritualcommercialization and political artistry, to mention a few. Old business processes must

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adapt into conscious management and universal distribution of natural resources. (SeeLeadership and Teambuilding: the Holodynamics of Birthing a New World: Manual IV,Woolf, 2006).

82. On their level: A Conscious Capitalist begins within the event horizon of theinformation system that is in charge of the person’s state of being. This does not meananyone has to give up his or her own sense of reality. It does mean the capitalist extendshis or her own consciousness to embrace the consciousness of others. In a world of manycultures and beliefs, the capitalist’s job is to begin on the other person’s level, gainingaccess to their information systems. Only then can effective, sustainability become auniversal reality (see footnote 83 for more references).

83. People know things: While this statement may appear self-evident, there are manyeconomic, social and theocratic outlooks that suggest exactly the opposite. Mostpyramids of power are built upon the assumption that the collective masses are not asinformed as the elite. This is a false premise. Science shows that all information isconnected in some dimension of reality (Bohm, 1986). Furthermore, the mechanisms ofconsciousness are set to transmit and receive information holodynamically; i.e., in everydimension of consciousness (see Woolf 2005, and footnotes 1-14 for more references). Inthe area of economics, special knowledge is possessed by traditional capitalist but almostall of it is irrelevant to doing effective business (see footnotes 64, 66, 76 and 77 forclarification).

84. Co-authorship: In books like Guy Murchie’s The Seven Mysteries of Life, it isevident that all manner of life forms exist as the result of co-authorship within symbioticrelationships. Ants, for example, that live within certain trees, protect the tree fromparasites and are fed sap from special nipples. Birds that spread seeds of the fruit they eatand bacteria that digest food in the stomach of their host species are a few commonexamples. Other books, such as Jon Luoma’s The Hidden Forest (1999) point out howcomplex co-authorship and mutual symbiosis becomes in the life of a forest. Economicsis no exception. It is time we recognized that we are responsible for the co-authorship ofour natural resources and our relationship with Nature.

85. Symbiosis: refers to synergy in biological systems or the extra energy from synapse.Nature is replete with examples of symbiosis. For thousands of examples, see GuyMurchie, The Seven Mysteries of Life. The evidences from physics are also numerous.Read David Bohm and David Peate for quantum examples; or refer to Roger Penrose,1994, for specific examples of symbiosis in consciousness. For examples of symbiosis inbusiness, see Woolf, 2005.

86. Uniqueness: The fact that everything is made of information in motion reveals areality that is always dynamic and holographic in form (Penrose 1994; Hawking, 2001,Campbell, 2019). Scientist like Mike Talbot (The Holographic Universe) reveals aphysical world with an endless array of shapes and colors. The fact that the universe isconscious reveals a dynamic, endless array of experiences that, from the enfoldeddimension of holodynes, takes on an endless array of shape, color, form and experience

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that is always evolving (Woolf, 2005, Campbell, 2009). Every set of circumstances isdriven by potential (Bohm et al, 1987) and thus every economic transaction is always aunique experience.

87. The superposition of economics: Literally every school of thought about the worldof economics and business gives reference to maintaining an economic superposition.Usually, this state of being is referred to as remaining objective, maintaining positiveregard, or psychological distance, managing transference or avoiding duality, or someother label. It is rarely, if ever, referred to in the light of an actual holodynamic state ofbeing interwoven with every dimension of reality (see treatises 1-14, 85, 90, and 91 formore references). From a Conscious Capitalist’s view, superposition means being both inand out of the situation at the same time in order to be real and effective.

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CHAPTER THIRTEEN

THE RESULTS OF CONSCIOUS CAPITALISM

88. Economic stability

Once we realize that the business of life is an ongoing experience regarding the unfoldingof some aspect of life potential, we come to view the outcome of all our interactions as areflection of our life potential. Every action we take reflects on the quality of ourconsciousness. The bottom line of our economic system becomes to identify the updraft(life generating) or downdraft (entropy) exchanges within the information field thatimprove the quality of consciousness. Any action can be viewed as adding to, or takingfrom, one’s unfolding potential. When we plan ahead for example, such planning willonly unfold potential with a limited range that is confined to a linear thinking. If, on theother hand, we go by the gut of our emotional senses, the plan may include great passionfor a cause or dedication to a purpose but it is limited to the range of our wave dynamics.In order for our economic system to come into balance we must adapt to a holodynamicperspective that is beyond our emotional/wave process.88

Our economic model must include the whole dynamic and make room for hyperspacialoccurrences that compute menus of options, share information, and provide integrativeinfluences. This alliance with the whole dynamic is essential in the unfolding ofpotential. The old economic monetary driven system does not work because it wasdesigned to serve the self interest of a few individuals over the needs of the whole.

One cannot impose a singular planned event upon a hyperspacial quantum field. It is thepositive intent of the hyperspacial field that is reflected into each set of circumstances.Thus our deepest intention deserves our fullest attention. The outcome of any self-organizing information system is always driven by intention. The intended result of theold system is being unfolded in the realization that its intended purpose for a few can beextended to all people. Conscious Capitalism is driven by holodynamic intention ofsecuring economic stability for everyone. This holistic alignment with the intention ofeconomic stability for the whole creates economic stability for everyone.

89. Integrated swarm intelligence

The birds do it; the bees do it; and humans do it. We exhibit swarm intelligence, orcollective consciousness. Swarm intelligence can better be understood whenconsciousness is viewed through the holographic principle. The holographic principlestates: What is known to the part is known to the whole and what is known to the whole isknown to the part.89

From a linear view, life is about the part dominating the whole or perhaps about thewhole dominating the part. From this view, dictatorial tyrants or groups are a natural partof consciousness. When quantum physics introduced wave dynamics those with aquantum perspective came to view life as an ongoing process (like a wave) and swarm

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intelligence was woven into that context. What emerged from the interchange of thesetwo perspectives was a more inclusive perspective wherein life was viewed as a processin transition; a co-creation of the evolution of a unified individuated field ofconsciousness interconnected into universal collaboration. The Conscious Capitalistreflects, in philosophy and practice, the experience of co-creative swarm intelligence.

Life is about the emergence of a communicating, collaborative conscious community thatincludes every life form on the planet, as well as every person and every set ofcircumstances. Consciousness is the recognition that life is in constant communication,hyperspacially and locally. Our economic system invites others to become real and jointhe party. The Conscious Capitalist utilizes swarm intelligence.

90. Coherence

Economic stability is the byproduct of coherence. Coherence occurs when one’sinformation systems come into synchronicity with other information systems. In Nature,all information systems seek this harmonic state of being. What interferes with hisharmonic are misinformation systems.

When, for example, linear processes take over multidimensional, non-linear dynamicsand attempt to provide a rational explanation for what is happening. Nonlinearexperiences are identified as holy events. They are divinized. When this happens both thesource and the participant(s) are soon distanced and made special.

This linear action allows rational thinkers the justification for their limited consciousness.They form a theology, philosophy, ideology, or a set of beliefs about the events in orderto confine the experiences within a set framework. It’s like taking a bucket full of waterfrom a river and trying to explain the entire water system of the world from that onebucket. The linear particle process creates a closed information system, or an eventhorizon, that contains hyperspacial dynamics within a confined mentality. While thisprocess tends to allow linear thinkers to feel safe, it also provides the basis for so manyreligious, political, business (and other) atrocities. It’s so self justifying that it hasperpetuated the greatest crime against humanity and for thousands of years of recordedhis-story (as told by those who perpetuate this framework) has caused continual war. Itstill plagues humankind in our modern age and is responsible for the current economicsystem.90

Good and evil, for example, are labels placed upon dynamics over which one hasachieved a limited conscious understanding. It is limited because it is locked within apolarized set of holodynes usually interacting within a closed event horizon. Onceunderstood from a holodynamic view, all human behavior has inherent value.Consciousness is holodynamic. Both updraft and downdraft dynamics are present in thefield of consciousness and they are polarized so we have the opportunity for choice.

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To focus on spiritual things is simply to focus on hyperspacial things and does not justifyseparation, deprivation or dominance.

A sustainable community with economic balance requires focusing on issues related tovalues, ethics, social interaction, self-definition and other issues that are intimatelyentwined with hyperspacial/space-time coherence. Every polarization is part of the plan.They provide choice. Choice provides the opportunity for consciousness to emerge.

Everything, including choice is coherent in some dimension of reality. One primarypurpose of the old style of business is to re-establish coherence and establish new levelsof trust that produces renewable, sustainable physical, psychological and social well-being. In the larger picture, all forms of consciousness are coherent.

91. Personal superposition

One of the capabilities of consciousness is the ability to be engaged and present or not, atthe same time. Like a quantum computer that is both on and off at the same time, peoplecan be at choice point regarding any issue of their daily living. In a similar way, theConscious Capitalist is always on regarding business transactions and, at the same time,aspects of the process are always off. Development, in a business sense, can be facilitatedthrough the process of Tracking, Re-living and Pre-living. Such processes can bringdivergent information sets into coherence. These processes, like all aspects of living, areboth on and off at the time. Like cable Internet services, they are available at the flick of aswitch. Transacting business results in people developing and maintaining thesuperposition, both on and off regarding problems and solutions in the economic arena.91

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88. Economic stability: The Dance of Life (Woolf, 2005) and the five manuals thatexpand upon its basic findings, (Woolf 2005-6), outline in greater detail how economicstability relates to the state of well-being for not only humans, but for all life on theplanet. The presentations are from a holodynamic view from which has emergedConscious Capitalism.

89. Integrated swarm intelligence: See, for example, Kevin Kelly’s report in Out ofControl. Kelly notes that in high-speed photographic measurements of birds in flight, onebird sights a hawk. It takes 1/70th of a second for the information, once the light hits thefovea of the bird’s eye, to be transmitted through the optical nerve into the vision centerof the brain and then be passed on to register hawk = danger in the microtubules. It takesan additional 1/70th of a second for the holodyne that stores the memory of hawk =danger to signal the muscles and start avoidance procedures. The bird flies away from thehawk. The interesting thing to note it that the entire flock of birds responds at the samemoment (the second 1/70th of a second). They do not require the external sight of thehawk to fly away.

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They react without the initial 1/70 of a second wherein the information passes through theneural system. Birds have the ability to communicate instantly, from the holodyne of onebird to holodynes of all the others. The best explanation available (as far as we can tell) isthat holodynes can communicate hyperspacially. The quantum potential field withinmicrotubules provides a portal for information to be transmitted beyond the limits of timeand space. Birds, fish, insects and other forms of life seem to demonstrate this ability.

90. Coherence: Refers to information waves that resonate with harmonic frequencies.This principle applies to biological systems in fields of superconductivity andSuperfluidity at normal biological temperatures (see Frohlech). It also applies toconsciousness within biological systems (see Hawking, 2001; Hammeroff, 1987;Penrose, 2000; and Woolf 2005). For references on event horizons, see Woolf, 2005Principle-driven Transformation: The Holodynamics of the Dance of Life, Manual V andfor references on “good and evil,” refer to, Woolf, 1990.

91. Superposition: See Woolf and Blue, 2001. It is recognized that the field of quantumcomputers is still in its initial stages of development. The RICCI computer is an earlyversion of what is possible (see RICCI). Since RICCI can maintain a “superposition” ofbeing on and off at the same time, it is self-evident that humans can do the same in anytype of situation. When this ability is practiced in business, complex situations becomemuch easier to handle.

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CHAPTER FOURTEEN

CONSCIOUS CAPITALISM IS A PUBLIC TRUST

92. What the future holds for economics

The Conscious Capitalism Movement holds the key to the future success of the humanspecies on the planet. Imagine any person who chooses to establish economic balancewithin a sustainable community. Here is what is coming. That person becomes a potentialpartner in co-establishing a comprehensive field of resource management in a renewableprocess.

Before any contact is made, the Conscious Capitalist will adopt a framework thatrecognizes each person as a potential, real valid partner. The person joining themovement will be thinking something like this: Information is perceived and transmittedvia a series of Frohlech frequencies. Frohlech frequencies are part of the holodynamicnetwork responsible for the quantum coherence of the body and in the community andalso in the coherence field of consciousness. I am looking for a relationship that willresonate with the necessary quantum frequencies that nurture coherence. Will ourrelationship align with such coherence?

The applicant will know that specific conditions and states of being that are necessary forthe capitalist to be capable of transmitting such frequencies. They also will know that nocorporate or professional, rational, analytical or contrived business transaction, nor anyeconomic mechanisms or isolation procedures, that can transmit such frequencies.Neither can people who are mindless resonators of energy; those with their heart on theirsleeve or emotive provide the opportunity needed. Those who want to establish aconscious sustainable community will be looking for transactions that provide personal,present, knowledgeable partners with the ability to transmit a holodynamic state of beingthe kind of coherence that produces productive transactions.92

They will want a practical, down-to-earth real people. Modern economists realize theConscious Capitalist is vital to economic stability. People want to be able to trust that theall transactions will be conducted from a holodynamic view in an appropriate andprofessional manner. Future of economic stability is limited only by the boundaries of ourevent horizons that we have placed upon the economic field. In order to be sustainablethe field must include the entire field of the environment.

93. Conscious Capitalists realize their potential markets are often laughing at them

The field of economics is in chaos. The continual (almost fierce) bombardment ofmarketing hype has become, for most people, a joke. The premise that anything goes aslong as people notice it is false. Likewise, the idea that you can present only whatappears to be valid and ignore anything else is also false. People consider it a joke. It hascreated a monumental value gap. People know about built-in obsolescence and they don’tforget. They understand the bubble collapses, the real estate collapse, the instability of the

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banking system, the limited framework that believes resources are unlimited, the insanityof unlimited printing of money that is not backed by anything but good will, themeaningless military and political power plays and the fact that the world is running outof resources. People are laughing at the ineffectiveness of our leadership and ourblindness to what is real.

It may be true that the public eye makes fun of everyone. Perhaps the most constructiveapproach is to laugh along with them but take their humor to heart. Enfolded within allridicule are diamonds of truth in the rough. In reality, we are on a short fuse. We arerunning out of resources. The Incentive Packages aren’t working. Al but four countrieshave gone bankrupt (including USA and most European countries). It’s time to get realand deal. Conscious Capitalism provides the framework, the science and the practicalapplications to deal effectively with the economic system and all that is related to it.

Besides, Conscious Capitalism is fun! We can laugh at ourselves and maintain a sense ofhumor! When confronted with ridicule, we need to lighten up, take ourselves lessseriously and enjoy the process.93

This does not mean we can laugh at those in trouble (like the entire economic system) ormake jokes about individuals and put our jokes on the Internet. Rather, a sense of humormeans we remain bigger than the situation, in superposition, with values that can includepeople, maintain a little humility, provide straight talk and maintain a genuine (realistic)point of view.

The way we manage resources, establish sustainability and balance with Nature can befun, exciting and life-generating. Enjoy the humor and get busy. Chaos precedes a neworder. The new order depends upon our focus and choice. The future holds immensepotential. The Conscious Capitalist focuses on that potential and how to help manifest it.It’s all about balance and sustainability.

94. Sustainability is an open door

One way to tell if a capitalist is conscious (has an open mind) is to see if he (or she) hasan open door. The world of economics deals daily with a wide array of new information,new research and new ideas. New technologies are flooding the market. This is called anInformation Age and it is difficult, if not impossible, to stay abreast of new developmentsin technology, let alone the amazing breakthroughs in strategic alliances that appearalmost daily from various parts of the world.

Add to this the necessity of dealing with professional colleagues, associates and otherhelping systems such as volatile markets, medical, insurance, political, religious andfamily influences and it soon becomes obvious that almost everything in our socialsystems is in a process of rapid change. And these are only a few of the network ofdynamic pressures in the field of economics. We must also deal with the series ofdefenses against accepting new information.

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The first sign of resistance is a set of criteria begins to form within the mind of thecapitalist. The first telltale signs is a closed door (and a closed mind) that appears as thenecessity to analyze, classify and shuffle into appropriate management processes, or thedesire to have a stable cash flow. The capitalist puts his business on cruise control whereit is automated. Controlled by enfolded holodynes, the conscious holodynamic being, haslost control. The result is potentially disastrous for the economics of the world. The oldand familiar practices become a closed network and confines any development within itsown event horizon.94

To the degree that this happens, the economic system breaks down and the door closes.Currently the entire information network of the capitalist is contained within a closedevent horizon. Under these circumstances, unless the applicant fits into the closed eventhorizon, there can be no real transactions but only an application for slavery. The desirefor business is closed except to those who comply. Real (effective, sustainable, honest)transactions are, however, available through an open door and an open mind.

95. Sustainability is a public domain

The public has entrusted those who do transactions that provide authentic professionalservice and care for the entire economic system, the quality of products and services andthe psychological well-being of the people. Those involved are expected to study thevarious theories and modalities of sustainable balanced economies and to be able toprofessionally intervene in situations that require the services of a Conscious Capitalist.In order to keep this public trust (and ultimately be successful), all participants arerequired to remain current on pertinent information applicable to each person’sconsciousness and the processes for establishing economic balance and sustainability.95

Humans are classified as an immature species. We are highly competitive, hoardresources, destroy other species, and spread wildly. We have been so successful at this(business) that we have created exponential expansion of our population, ravaged ourforests, fished out the waters of the world, polluted the land, air and waters of the worldand harvested (and wasted) most of the natural resources on the planet. We have createdso much more stuff than we can possibly use and we get rid of it (on the average) aboutsix months after we purchase it. Then we dump it into a landfill or incinerator andcompletely destroy it. We are destroying our natural resources.

We live on a planet with finite (limited) resources. According to the State of the Worldreport (2007) we have less than 22 years before we run out of access to natural resources.We have created so many products for our own comfort and been so ravenous inharvesting natural resources that we have literally been at war with Nature and Nature isresponding.

Our pollution has been so excessive that we have triggered the carbon feedback loop.World temperatures have risen so that the tundra and peat moss around the globe havebeen melting (which currently is releasing more than twice the amount of methane andcarbon dioxide into the atmosphere than all humans put together). The result: the more

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carbon in the atmosphere, the higher the temperatures. We are within less than 1 degreeCelsius to our extinction as a species (temperatures have risen 1.2 degrees C in the last200 years) and the tipping point, at which humans can no longer survive on the planet, isat 2 degrees C above the preindustrial temperatures. We have .8 degrees left.

Central to this potentially catastrophic path of destruction is the way we conductbusiness. We MUST shift to a resource based economy. We MUST become ConsciousCapitalists.

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92. The future: The author admits that this is only one alternative future and it may notapply to everyone. However, the fact remains that anyone can access the future or thepast. You can know for yourself (see Woolf, 2005).

93. The laughing marketplace: Referenced in www.cluetrainmanifesto.com thelaughing marketplace is recognized in the world of business where, especially with thenew influence of the Internet, the market is becoming more transparent and responsive towhat is available in the way of services. For those who fail to represent themselves in aprofessional manner, the market responds with contempt. Capitalists are not immune tosuch treatment and, as history shows, the profession has suffered in the public eye.Capitalists, like any other service providers, must be responsive to market demands (seeWoolf, 2005, 2006).

94. In reality, the door is always open. As people begin to understand that quantumcomputations hold all options at the same time, business is becoming more quantum andmore dynamic. Options held in hyperspace can be compared to a quantum computer thatis both on and off at the same time. Necessary analysis and computations become non-linear. By the time a human being touches a key on the keyboard, the computer haswaited an equivalent of 1,000 years for its next instructions. By the time a choice ismade, our hyperspacial counterparts have waited much longer for us to make the choice.The human eye is capable of detecting a single photon. Thus, human sensory perceptionand consciousness itself is quantum in nature (see Woolf and Blue, 2001). Economics isquantum.

95. Sustainability is a public trust: The reason I mention this at the very end is toemphasize the need for anyone in the field of economics to keep current on the mostrecent findings from the various findings of scientists around the world. Of particularinterest are the findings from quantum physics, information theory, holographics, vortexenergy and the science of consciousness. The treatises in this Manifesto are focused onthe implications and applications of these new findings to the economic model andpractices of doing business. The new findings of science have changed our entire view ofreality and these findings have profound implications for the way we look at businessand, potentially, they hold the keys to the survival of our economic and social structure.

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When you apply these principles in business you become a Conscious Capitalist andbring multiple dimensions into each transaction. The entire field of economy shifts from amonetary profit seeking destructive system to a life generating eco balancing harmonicsystem that is sustainable and balanced with Nature. The Conscious CapitalismMovement that is sweeping the planet and Conscious Capitalism Activists are organizinga conscious scientific system that creates balance and sustainability in almost everycountry.

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CHAPTER FIFTEEN

APPLICATIONS of CONSCIOUS CAPITALISM

The applications of Conscious Capitalism change the entire process of doing business. Itproduces extra-ordinary results. The old monetary system is replaced by the newconscious sustainable resource based economy with scientific supervision. The oldcontrol cartels in business, governments, religions, and social systems transform intocooperative principle driven collaborative participants. A new framework takes over andthe entire planet shifts back into a balanced biosphere.

What is Conscious Capitalism?

Conscious Capitalism is that state of being that occurs when people adapt the frameworkand practices of a scientific, conscious, sustainable resource-based economy. This state ofbeing applies universally, beyond any political, economic, race, class, belief or region.

What are the goals of Conscious Capitalism?

There are three primary goals of Conscious Capitalism are to:1. Establish Sustainability

2. Develop Multidimensional Information Management of all resources on theplanet

3. Clean up Pollution and Balance the Biosphere

In order to reach these goals the Conscious Capitalism Movement uses the scientificmethod, new technologies and activist groups.

What results has Conscious Capitalism achieved?

The Conscious Capitalism Movement evolved from the pioneer work of Dr. VictorVernon Woolf in 1971 with his application of the scientific method to socialconsciousness. His Gathering Place organizations (UCCODAR) among the drug abusepopulation in Utah County saw the end of illegal drug pushing in the County (1973). Themovement then rapidly spread to emptying out most of the State Mental Hospital (1977);to reform in the Sate (Point of the Mountain) prison and gangs on the streets of LosAngeles, CA (1980). His approach became known as Holodynamics.

The extra-ordinary successes of Holodynamics in solving problems caught the attentionof major corporations (Toyota, Boeing, Blues Sky Software, Bank of America, etc.)where the Unfolding Potential (UP) training programs began to focus on the systematictransformation of consciousness from micro (smallness) to macro (bigness) incorporations. The scope of the program included the conscious transformation ofindividuals, relationships, and entire corporate cultures (see www.holodynamics.biz formore details).

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The Academy of Holodynamics (the Academy) was organized and in 1988. That sameyear Dr. Woolf was invited to serve as an Ambassador in the Soviet-American Dialoguesfor Peace held in Moscow, Russia. He co-chaired the first meeting with the heads of theSoviet Military that resulted in immediate approval of the Holodynamic consciousnesstraining program. That same year the Holodynamic approach was approved by theInformation Control Committee of the Soviet Union and the Academy was accredited bythe Russian Academy of Natural Science. Training was extended throughout the SovietUnion.

Unfolding Potential training programs were operating in more than 100 major citieswhere tens of thousands of students and leaders became aware of Holodynamics and itspossible applications into every aspect of society. While the Holodynamic approachbecame a major influence in the transformation of the Soviet Union and the ending of theCold War, one of its most significant results was the emergence of the ConsciousCapitalism Movement. Dr. Woolf actively promoted this movement throughout Russiaand the Republics and, because of the impact of his work, the Russian Academy ofNatural Science awarded Dr. Woolf with its most esteemed award for “OutstandingContributions to Science and Society” (1996) and, because of the impact of his teachingson Conscious Capitalism, the University of Irkutsk awarded Dr. Woolf a DoctorateDegree in Economics and Law (1996).

Since then action groups of Holodynamists have organized around the globe. In 2005 Dr.Woolf organized the International Academy of Holodynamics in the USA and ConsciousCapitalism has emerged as an activist movement growing out of the Academy incountries around the globe. At the time of this writing, more millionaires are created eachyear in Russia than in any other country in the world.

What does Conscious Capitalism teach?

In brief, those who advocate Conscious Capitalism are aware that the earth is a conscious,holographic, multidimensional, living information set in which the laws of Nature operateaccording to fractal scalar laws that govern the form and operation of all bodies of theuniverse. The universe is one whole dynamic - holodynamic.

According to the best of science, in this multidimensional holodynamic field ofconsciousness, everything, everyone and everywhen are connected. Humans, like all lifeforms, operate within a larger symbiotic system that grows according to an implicateorder in which both individuals and the collective consciousness are continuallyincreasing the quality of consciousness.

It immediately becomes clear that the human race is currently going through the mostrapid transition in its history. Part of this transition envelops the economic system and theway we do business. Part of this transition is the world-wide transition of capitalism and,on the crest of this new wave is the Conscious Capitalism Movement. The implicationsfor business are profound.

Three basic elements are necessary in Conscious Capitalism:

1. The application of the scientific method to social/economic dynamics.

2. The implementation of new technologies into social design and infrastructure.

3. Multidimensional information/social/resource management.

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The Scientific Method

Of all the belief systems, religions, political ideologies and conscious systems ofhumanity the scientific method has consistently produced the most positive andproductive results known to mankind. The scientific method provided the foundation forthe industrial revolution and the formulation of mankind’s progression into the space age.

When the scientific method is applied to our current economic/industrial situation, itbecomes clear that our monetary based system is not sustainable. Its requirements for thecontinual cyclic consumption of limited resources creates inferior products with built-inobsolesce that promotes mass disposal of precious resources. The profit incentive createsthe illusion of deprivation, greed and crime and an incessant drive to hoard and consume.The profit incentive is woven into the entire social fabric of business, governance,education, religion, relationships and systems and is creating one of the mostdysfunctional and destructive societies in the history of humanity. In order to survive wemust change this system.

We live in a finite world and yet we are consuming resources at a rate that, according tothe State of the World report (2007) we will run out of most resources within less than 25years.

It has become a fundamental necessity to apply the scientific method to oursocial/economic system. When we do, everything changes. Our old “caterpillar”mentality transforms.

This Manifesto is a handbook for Conscious Capitalists and provides 95 basic findingsof science that apply directly to the social/economic dynamics and provides primarykeys to the transformation of our economic system.

Science has uncovered more information in the past ten years than was discovered in theentire history of humanity. Predictably, the amount of new information will soon doubleevery year. One of the results of this insurgence of new information has been anexplosion of population which has increased the demands for food, shelter, water andother natural resources. Another result has been the creation of increased pollution,increased conflicts, continual war and weapons of mass destruction. One of the mostserious by-products has been the triggering of extreme weather conditions which leadingscientists have declared is the most series situation every faced by the human race.

What compounds the difficulty is that our old belief systems were never designed tohandle today’s challenges. Society today is much more complex than our ancestors everimagined. In order to survive we must adapt to what is happening in the world around us.Like the caterpillar, we must change from micro to macro and unfold our potential asindividuals and as a collective society. As a developmental psychologist Dr. Woolf’sresearch has identified the implicate order by which everything grows and hasdemonstrated in multiple modes, how the process works for humans.

It is now possible to apply this information in the transformation of our old outmoded,destructive economic models and practices. As capitalists become more conscious andapply the scientific method into their economic/monetary dynamics it is possible tounfold the potential of future business. What emerges is truly amazing and so surpassesanything ever achieved by humans that, for many, it is not deemed possible. But for thosewho are already doing it, it is reality.

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To the scientist the patterns of how we do business are woven into the fabric of oursociety. It is possible to change the patterns. The primary goal of Dr. Woolf’s life hasbeen focused on increasing the quality of consciousness from micro to macro so societywill become more sustainable and this same goal is reflected into the action committeesof the Conscious Capitalism Movement. Our entire social system is becoming morescientific and our values are shifting from a monetary based economics to a resourcebased economics. The Holodynamic Science of Consciousness is spreading throughoutthe globe and Wall Street and the main street cannot escape its impact.

New Technologies

The technologies necessary for sustainability have been invented but, in our society, thelongest distance in the world seems to be the distance between the invention of newtechnology and it becoming available to the public. The old profit-based continual growthmodel of economics deliberately rewards distancing from new technologies. The oilcompanies kill the electric car. The coal companies hinder the development of solarfarms. Like the old caterpillar cells that try to kill the new imaginal cells, we, thebutterflies of the future, must struggle to be born.

From a Holodynamic view the world today has become very detached from the physicalworld, with techniques of production and distribution that have little or no relationship tothe environment. Our use of a profit based, growth-driven monetary system has becomeone of the greatest destroyers of the natural world, not to mention its deliberate resistanceagainst sustainable human values. We must reconnect with Nature.

Once we become aware that the entire global economy requires cyclical consumption (theGolden Arrow of Consumerism) to operate, we realize that money must constantly becirculating in order for the old system to survive. Thus, new versions of goods andservices must be constantly introduced regardless of the state of the environment andactual human necessity.

This perpetual revision approach has a fatal flaw, for resources as we know it are simplynot infinite. Resources are finite and the Earth is essentially a closed system and humansare running out of resources. It is estimated that we need FIVE planets to meet thepredicted needs of developing nations (India, China, Mexico, etc.) and we only haveONE planet. Something has to change.

While the ultimate goal of any economy is to preserve (economize) yet this is notoccurring and cannot occur in a monetary driven system where labor for income requiresconsumer demand. We actually live in a global anti-economy by all rational standards.We are driven to build the cheapest product possible, with built-in obsolesce; sell it forthe highest price and make sure it hits the dump as fast as possible.

The intentions inherent within our current monetary system are counter progressive andderive a strategic edge from scarcity. Depleted resources are actually a positive thing forindustry in the short term, for more money can be made off each respective unit. Thebasic law of supply & demand and the derived value in economics creates a perversereinforcement to ignore environmental problems and the negative consequences ofscarcity, for, in the profit driven economy, it literally translates into profit.

This is why there is little intrinsic motivation to really solve any problem in society or tomake things that last in the current model. It is much more beneficial to maintain stablejobs (and hence maintain profit) to service the symptoms and not resolve the realproblems. This is particularly visible in the Pharmaceutical industry where a single pill

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can cost hundreds of dollars and treat only symptoms and not cure anything. The systemrequires problems/constant consumer interest in order to work.

The entire health industry is contaminated by this framework. The more people there arewho have cancer in America the better the economy (due to expensive medicaltreatments). Needless to say, this generates an inherent disregard for human well being.The monetary arrangement, whether in the form of capitalism, communism, socialism,fascism, free-market or the like, is utterly detached from natural resources and thushuman well-being. It is erroneously assumed that the incentive to seek money is also theincentive to help society. It is, in fact, entirely the opposite. The profit incentive is killingsociety. It is either “it” or us.

In our current system every single product created by a corporation is immediatelyinferior by design, for the market requirement to cut creation costs in favor of loweringthe output purchase price and maintain a competitive edge, automatically reduces thequality of any given item by default. In other words it is impossible to create thestrategically best, long lasting product in our society. The result is an outrageous amountof resource waste. Any Conscious Capitalist will realize our system is an unsustainablesocial/economic system and that it has become the primary cause of growing starvation,disease, poverty, unemployment; along with the growing scarcity of water, food andarable land. Almost every problem we face can be traced back to our economic model.

From a bird’s eye view, most jobs are not directly related to the actual necessities of life.Rather, they are artificial concoctions in order to keep people employed so they canacquire purchasing power to keep cyclical consumption going. Each human being isrequired to be put in a position of servitude to a corporation or client in order to gainincome to purchase the necessities of life. This practice perpetuates extreme, needlesswaste including the waste of the human potential and human life. It is inhuman andconsidered the greatest crime against humanity ever perpetuated.

Is there any hope?

Where the shadows are the deepest, the brightest light is present. In the modern world,advancements in science and technology have shown that every problem is caused by itspotential solution. From Holodynamics we learn we planned it that way. Solutions existin enfolded dimensions. Our job is to find and become the solutions. As we use ascientific approach and begin to explore reality, new dimensions, new technologies andnew solutions begin to appear.

We soon realize that some solutions come from automation. The automation ofagricultural improved both the quality and amount of food produced. New technologieshave been improving the human condition for centuries. In fact, statistically speaking, themore we have applied mechanization to labor, the more productive things have become.Almost everything we use in modern life has resulted from improved automation.

From this view, it is negligent for us to waste our tremendous creative potential waitingtables, working at a bus station, fixing cars, or other repetitive, monotonous jobs that canbe automated. It is also entirely irresponsible for us not to apply modern mechanizationtechniques to all industries possible for, apart from strategic resource management; this isa powerful way to achieve balance and abundance for the people of the world and for theenvironment. Automation can predictably free people, make crime unnecessary andgenerate balance.

In other words, it is time to update society to present day knowledge, taking the carrying

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capacity of the earth into account and realigning our methods based not on the reward ofmonetary gain; but establish the goal of conscious, scientific, social sustainability as awhole.

Even with our current, destructive methods, the Earth is still abundant with resourceswhen we assess resources with new technology. The Ferris bonds that accumulate aroundthe gold and platinum metals, for example, have hidden the true amount of these preciousmetals from view. New technology allows us to identify and extract such metals.However, today our practice of rationing resources through monetary methods isirrelevant and counter-productive to the well-being of people.

With our multidimensional information management technologies, global communicationnetworks and new assessment techniques, it is possible to identify all resources on theplanet and all reasonable needs of every human and easily provide more than enough fora very high standard of living for all the earth’s people. This is possible through theimplementation of new technologies within a conscious scientific Resource-BasedEconomy.

Within this framework it is possible to utilize existing resources rather than money, andprovide an equitable method of distribution in the most humane and efficient manner forthe entire population. In this new system all natural, man-made, machine-made, andsynthetic resources become available without the use of money, credits, barter, or anyother form of symbolic exchange.

A mature economy utilizes existing resources from the land, sea and sky. It allowshumans to establish effective means of production, such as physical equipment andindustrial plants, to enhance the lives of the total population. The entire system can bemanaged based upon the use of the scientific method and technology. In an economybased on resources, conservation and the most advanced methods of science andtechnology, we can easily produce all of the necessities of life and provide a highstandard of living for all. To do this, we have to overcome our dependency on the current,outdated, establishment monetary belief systems and their destructive practices. This isthe purpose of the Conscious Capitalism Movement - to create a global awareness to thustransition into a new, sustainable direction for humanity as a whole.

Examples of Technology that support Sustainability

Below are some examples of new technologies used in the Conscious CapitalismMovement to establish sustainability:

Multidimensional Information Management: This is an age of information and, inorder to establish sustainability it is absolutely necessary to effectively manageinformation. New technology allows access to information in multiple dimensions. TheAcademy and its associates have established an advanced information managementsystem that is capable of accessing any information platform; organizing the informationand redistributing it in the form of a holodynamic holosphere that gives access to anyoneall information available on any specific subject and to hold that information in sight asyour progress through all related subject.

This system is in its infancy and is now operative within the judicial system of theProvince of Alberta, Canada and is quickly being assimilated by other judicial systems. Ajudge, for example, has available to him at the touch of a button on the computer in frontof him while he sits on the bench, any information the court has access to concerning aspecific case.

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The potential applications of this multidimensional information management system forthe future include all aspects of sustainable communities from personal, to systemic toglobal strategic alliances and resource allocations. Programs are being created forconscious patterning, technology assessment, priority assessment, project support andother aspects of sustainability. It is considered self evident that every aspect ofcommunities of the future will be involved in using the scientific method formultidimensional information management. This moves resource management outside ofthe old belief systems of scarcity and the related war games and scientifically putsresources into the hands of anyone who needs them.

Resources: The planet has limited resources and we have been harvesting theseresources, manufacturing products with built-in obsolescence, selling them and then, afteran average use period of about six months, destroying these resources by dumping 99%of them in a landfill or incinerating them. The result is that, within less than 25 years, wewill run out of most resources.

Three basic changes must occur if we expect to survive:1. Multidimensional Information Management of all resources on the planet

2. Effective Waste Management and Retrieval

3. Reconnecting with Nature

Only by establishing a multidimensional information management system can we knowwhat resources are available and establish a reasonable process for harvesting theseresources and distributing them. Without this system in place, resources will be subjectedto the ancient practices of hording, theft and mismanagement. These technologies arenow available.

Effective waste management is essential because, unless we establish an effectivemanagement system retrieval and recycling is impossible and we will run out ofresources. Using a super plasmic arc (hybrid) it is possible to retrieve almost 100% of theresources within municipal waste system like garbage dumps, landfills, sewage treatmentplants, industrial wastes. We are creating Remediation Parks that retrieve all preciousresources (see: www.holodynamics.biz/remediationparks). We know how to clean up thewaters of the world, the 1500 super funded pollution sites in the USA and all otherpollution sites on the planet, including the tar sand sites in Canada and the pollution inour atmosphere.

Our reconnection with Nature is essential to sustainability. Our war with Nature is over.The processes used by Nature for billions of years are still applicable to humans and ourlifestyles must change if we expect to survive. We must come into balance with thebiosphere. We can plant our own gardens and collect our own water. We can form intocollaborative groups to share our machines and other “stuff.” Access is more importantthan ownership. Conscious Capitalists collaborate. They don’t need to “own” anything.They share everything.

They develop advanced ore extraction techniques and implement responsible design andmanufacturing processes. They conserve resources and apply comprehensive, effectiveworld-wide governance, manufacturing and distribution of resources

Energy: New technologies provide an endless supply of renewable energy. Here aresome of the options that are now available:

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1. Oil, Coal and Gas: The earth has enough carbon based energy supplies to lasthumans at least another 3500 years at their present rate of use including projectedexpansions of use. In reality there is no shortage and no immediate real concernabout future supplies. The cyclic oil “crisis” is created and proliferated by thosewho use the old economic model in order to make money so they have morepower in the monetary system that governs the old society. Even the “oil wars”are created to control oil and other carbon based supplies so they can maintaintheir manufactured positions of power and charge exaggerated prices. It costsabout 25 cents to harvest a barrel of oil from a well. It costs $80.00 or more to buya barrel of oil on the market.

At the same time, these carbon cartels have proven so removed from theirenvironment that they continue to resist taking any responsibility for the billionsof tons of carbon pollution their product is spewing into the environment eachyear. It’s not just from the continual oil spills like those in the Gulf of Mexico. It’salso from the pollution from automobiles and other combustion engines.

New technologies, such as catalytic cohesion and the super plasmic arc (seewww.holodynamics.biz) can help clean up oil spills, create clean burning ofcombustion fuels in industrial plants, homes and vehicles, produce extra energyand nano carbons at the same time without releasing any pollutants into theenvironment. Any sustainable community requires a low carbon footprint and thetechnology is there to produce it.

2. Nuclear Thorium Hybrids: In light of the extreme danger to the environmentthat nuclear plants emit, new technology has been developed that combinesUranium with Thorium to produce a nuclear thorium hybrid whose pollution isrelatively harmless. It can be stored safely in a glass jar. So far the coal and oilcartels have blocked the construction of the Nuclear Thorium Hybrid plants. Onereason may be that thorium is readily available in most parts of the planet and isvery cheap. Yet, in spite of these resistances, sustainable communities of thefuture will be able to utilize nuclear thorium hybrid plants with literally no threatto the environment (see www.holodynamics.biz for details).

3. Water: There is enough energy within flowing water to provide a thousandtimes more energy than humans could ever use. Blue Energy Inc., for example,has technology that harvests the energy from rivers by building energy capturingdevices under bridges providing the community with an endless supply of energywithout endangering the wildlife in the stream. They also have technologies thatcapture tidal flow both from the rising and falling tide. The Gulf Stream, in the

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oceans, also provides an endless supply of ocean energy that can be harvested (seewww.blueenergy.com for details). There is no scarcity of energy.

4. Solar: New technologies concerning solar cells are expanding so rapidly that it isdifficult to keep up with all the improvements being made. At the time of thiswriting, solar cells have become so efficient they now capture 96% of the solarrays including ultraviolet rays. They can also be encased in liquid making solartracking no longer necessary. One of the Associates of the Academy is in chargeof putting solar cells on the roofs of the schools in India and Asia (seewww.synergyCA.com).

One of the most exciting improvements is the creation of solar paint. Massproduction of solar cells is now being accomplished by spraying solar paint ontocontinual runs of thin metal plates that are cut into solar cells. Solar cells arebecoming less expensive.

Painting the inside of your home with solar paint will supply you with all theenergy you need to power your electric utilities and power systems. Painting theoutside of your house could supply you will all the power needed to run yourvehicles and equipment. Painting your car or other vehicles can provide you with24 hour a day recharging capacity.

Placing a super capacitor battery inside your vehicle will run your car for 10,000miles without a recharge. If you use one of the computers that produce an 18 footprint out, you can design your car paint job on the computer, print whateveramazing design you want on special contact paper and paste it onto your vehicle.The contact paper paint job is 3 times as resistant to corrosion, will last a lifetimeand provides you with a wonderful automated recharge system for your supercapacitor battery.

5. Wind: New wind turbines are small, efficient, environmentally clean, do notharm birds or other life forms and are silent. They can fit on the top of buildingsor homes or anywhere the wind currents justify installations. A turbine the size ofa man can generate 5 KW an hour with as low as a three mile an hour wind. Windspans the globe and potentially, wind turbines can make a major contribution tothe energy needs of the planet.

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6. Geothermal: In most places on the planet the temperature stays at about 57degrees Fahrenheit at about 8 feet below the surface regardless of the surfacetemperature. In cold zones anything constructed below this level will help bufferthe cold. In hot zones the same proves true. New technologies allow the use ofthis buffer zone to the advantage of inhabitants. It also allows for the tapping ofdeeper geothermal regions: the deeper you dig the hotter it usually gets. Somegeothermal zones reach high temperatures within a few feet of the surface. Just 20miles north of Santa Barbara, California the temperature is 800 degrees four feetbelow the surface. Geothermal plants around the globe tap into this endless sourceof energy which can be utilized in sustainable communities.

7. Fluctuating Electro Magnetics: Fluctuating electronic motors are capable ofcontinuous operations. Cars or trucks with these motors do not have to be turnedoff and operate as mobile electric generators where needed in some communities.

8. Biochemistry: Certain types of microbes are capable of converting bio mass intofuel. In certain conditions biochemical sites can produce energy in highly efficientcomputer controlled processes providing a renewable source of energy.

9. Cassimere Forces: When two metal plates are placed in close proximity acontinual force is created (Cassimere Force). When certain crystalline substancesare placed in between the plates a continuous electric current is created that issufficient to run automobiles, trucks, trains or other vehicles. Research showsthat, after more than 56 weeks of continuous running, the apparatus was takenapart and showed no sign of wear or tear. A “wafer” the size of a Diehard batteryproduces enough energy to continuously run an electric truck.

10. Cold Fusion: Experiments run by the University of Utah and Brigham YoungUniversity demonstrated that, by putting one unit of energy through a purepalladium crystal it was possible to receive back 5000 units of energy. Theprocess was discounted when the University of Texas could not replicate theprocess (they evidently did not use a pure palladium crystal) but two years laterthe technology was purchased by a Japanese firm. Shortly thereafter at the WorldEnergy Conference in Las Vegas the process showed up in a “suitcase” that wasplugged into the Convention Hall wall. It was announced that the suitcase wasproviding the energy for the convention, all the energy displays and the casino. Itwas a cold fusion device. Evidently it takes a suitcase sized container to create10,000K of energy.

All life forms have an innate right to energy and there is plenty to go around. It can befreely distributed under a resource controlled economy.

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Food: The planet is capable of producing thousands of times more food than is currentlyin production or could ever be consumed in the future by humans. In reality there is noshortage of food only a shortage of responsible management.

Using, for example, the new technology of reconstruction of water, it is possible toproduce up to 30 times more food by volume per gallon of water. Using multi tiered platsand hydroponics it is possible to increase the amount by up to 100 times. We have onlybegun to tap the amount of food that can be produced in the oceans and deserts. The factthat half the children in the world go to bed hungry every night is indicative of a deeperproblem: lack of responsible conscious growing processing, management and distributionof food. Food is a natural resource.

Water: Two thirds of the planet is covered with water. Hidden streams of pristine waterflow under the surface of the continents and, with new technologies, this water can beaccessed even in remote areas. Desalination processes and life saving filters makepossible the reforestation of the deserts and the reclamation of lands for food production.Water molecules hold memories that, by the time the water has been processed throughcurrent water treatment plants and reaches the taps of most suburban homes, it is socoagulated with chemicals that the cells of the human body must work hard in order toabsorb it. New technologies allow water to be processed through phi ratio fractalconjugation processes that turn it literally the “dead” water into “living” water so thecells can readily absorb it. Living water generates improved health (see:www.holodynamics.com/water).

Housing: Certain materials and architectural designs generate life within buildings. Newtechnologies allow people and animals to live in living structures that are fire proof,impervious to corrosion, extreme weather, and earth quakes and are equipped withintelligent, renewable energy systems. They are also responsive to the environment,effective in transforming wastes and designed to provide for growing food. They areprefabricated and come in units of various sizes that can be fit together like Lego blocksand adapted to the needs of the inhabitants. They can be stacked (as in the Venus Project)and contain all the communication and entertainment faculties available.

Transportation: Sustainable communities construct durable roads infused with nanocarbons and sensory systems that allow vehicles automatic driving and crash avoidance.Cross walks electronically signal both pedestrians and drivers when someone is in thecross walk and cross roads automatically control the speed of oncoming vehicles so theentire flow of traffic is intelligently controlled.

Electric vehicles contain new, more efficient electric motors that are powered by supercapacity batteries that are continually recharged by solar paint that covers the vehicle.Super capacity batteries can be recharged easily and provide enough power to run a carfor 10,000 miles without a recharge.

Vehicles can be powered by a variety of motors including pollution-free combustionengines that clean any carbon dioxide exhaust via micro super plasmic arc filters thatproduce only pure energy or nano carbons that are collected on an electric grid and soldon the market.Cars, trucks, busses, trains, boats, motorcycles and even airplanes can be powered bythese new batteries or by wafers, fluctuating electromagnetic motors, cold fusion, orother self renewable non polluting energy generating systems.

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Communication: New technologies allow all information to become available to anyonethrough the Internet, satellite personal transceivers (computers, phones, faxes, I-pods,mass media, etc.). The development of multidimensional information managementsystems allow people to access and send information in more comprehensive, inclusiveand expansive ways allowing more effective management of all dimensions of reality.Resources on the entire planet can be assessed and intelligently assigned to their priorityfunctions. The needs of each individual can be fed into the communication system andthe necessary needs can be provided by the collective.

Governance: Technology allows decisions to be made based on the scientific method.Old dysfunctional belief systems are not necessary. Everything needed is provided by thescientific programming of human needs. All resources can be managed to meet theseneeds. The old monetary system no longer exists, there is no need to steal becauseeveryone has whatever they need and no one will buy anything because everything isfree. Crime ends. Old government systems no longer exist. Old boundaries aremeaningless. Corporations no longer “buy” candidates because the issues are not left inthe hands of private self interests. Decisions are made by the individuals using thescientific process and openly communicating with each other.

Wellness: Health and wellness is developed and supported within a multidimensionalframework that is aware of the Holodynamics of a health society. Integrative medicineincludes a process wherein all the ancient disease treatment processes are included in thehealing process along with all the new information and technologies of modern medicine.

In a holographic universe it becomes possible to put health and wellness into a widerframework where personal, family and social dynamics, including all belief systems,morays, taboos, myths and traditions can be integrated into the treatment process. Theentire community is able to step out of all the polarization games currently being playedand step into the state of being healthy as individuals and a community.

Ecological Balance: The goal is to establish ecological balance. We must reconnect withNature. Ecological balance cannot be established within a monetary system that is drivenby the profit incentive with its framework that demands making the most competitiveproduct in its consumer-cyclic consumption and fiscal manipulative process that ignoresthe environment and profits from pollution. In order to have ecological balance we musthave a conscious population that functions scientifically in a resource-based economyand a multidimensional information management system.

Resource Based Economy: A resource based economy is framed within the assumptionthat while the earth has limited resources there are more than enough to meet all theneeds of the human race if they are developed and governed by scientific methodologiesto serve the needs of everyone. New technologies allow for the accurate gathering ofinformation from every corner of the planet. This information can be accessed byeveryone and used to evaluate the needs of every person, family and organization.Resources can be made available to meet the needs of everyone. There is no need for theold monetary system because nothing has a price. There is no theft because everyone haswhat they need and no one will buy any stolen articles because there is no value toanything that is free. There is no money so there is no need for banks.

Nor is there any need for passports because there are no borders. People travel freelythroughout the world. There is no need for regional governments because everything isself governing, connected through a multidimensional information management systemthat allows accurate, self-organizing information to be supplied to every situation using ascientific process. When something does not work, action is taken to correct the situation.

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Humans are free to pursue the unfolding of their potential and climb to heights beyondwhat we can imagine.

Security: There is no cause for war because everything needed is supplied. Old wargames stop. Security is inherent within the society. Criminal behavior, mental illnesses,addictive habits and man’s inhumanity to man are replaced individually and collectivelyas each person finds security within as the quality of consciousness of each personimproves. While this may seem like a euphoric dream to some, it is already being done.The knowledge of how to do it is available to anyone at the touch of a button.

DISCUSSION

Almost every tenant of economics and business is challenged by these new findings.They demonstrate that everything is made of holographic information spinners that aremultidimensional and hyperspacial.

(Now I realize that most of you will know exactly what I am talking about. So you maywant to just skim over those parts you already know because this information may not beespecially relevant to you. It’s for those other guys who sit in the bleachers and don’thave clue about science and still believe business does not have anything to do withreality. Usually, these other guys are so wrapped up in their profit package that theydon’t give a damn about much of anything else. But even those guys in the bleachersmight want to read on because everything that is reported herein is clearly defined in thisand other associated writings about what we have discovered about reality and, believe itor not, reality works! It’s only our beliefs that don’t work. We tested every premise andhave used this information to solve solved some of the most complex business challengeson the planet using a Holodynamic framework and it’s a matter of record. So, have faith.Read on. Economics is more than a digitized manipulation game for profit.)

The new sciences inform us that every physical form has a counterpart in hyperspace.

(OK, OK. I can hear those in the bleachers: “What the bleep does that mean?” It means,according to the best science we have, that we live in a holographic universe whereeverything is made of information spinners that are being projected from enfoldeddimensions into this space time continuum from another more complex enfoldeddimension of reality called hyperspace. Matter is not made of little billiard balls bumpingaround on a pool table and neither are we. Matter is made of information spinnersemanating from hyperspace. This is a conscious universe and we are projections that aremanifesting that more complex dimension into this less complex dimension. The field ofconsciousness is expanding. The purpose of life is to unfold life potential.)

From this perspective, consciousness is not confined to the human brain or neural systembut manifests throughout the body and throughout society and particularly in our businesstransactions. We live in a universe where everything is made of spinners of informationemanating from hyperspace. The entire universe is conscious.

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(You don’t believe it? Who cares if you don’t believe it? It’s true no matter what youbelieve. Get real. You were born to evolve. Everything is changing. The tide ofconsciousness is rising. Get on board.)

Furthermore, our thoughts are quantum. Our personal consciousness is shared with theuniverse. Physical reality is a field of consciousness that is evolving and stabilizing.Everything and everyone is quantum in nature. Everything is driven by potential and, insome dimension, everything is interconnected. This includes every thought and feelingyou have ever had. The science of Holographics declares: What is known to the part isknown to the whole and what is known to the whole is known to the part.

(Wait! Don’t throw this book down! Are your eyes glassing over? Please! Come back andsift through this information. You may want to reread that last paragraph. Theapplication of this information has been thoroughly tested and applied to thousands ofcases among the general public, in numerous business organizations and through botheducation and self-help programs in different cultures. Consider: maybe, just maybe,there is a certain level of awareness that creates extraordinary growth and movementand, maybe, in many parts of the world, it is recognized by name and has been applied tobusinesses and is known as “Holodynamic Business” and “Conscious Capitalism” or“the Zeitgeist Movement” or by any number of other name. And maybe this Manifesto iswritten, in part, to clarify the distinctions made in the Holodynamic approach to businessused by Conscious Capitalists who are actively creating sustainability.

In spite of all that has been going on in some business arenas, maybe there is a way to bemore effective in business. So hang in there! This is about the NEW sciences and theNEW ways of doing business; not those old ones that don’t work in business becausebusiness, in today’s world, is not working that well. In fact, many people recognize it’s onits own death bed. That’s why we had the economic “crisis” in 2008 and why our localand global financial situation could use a little help. So thanks for keeping your nose tothe grindstone Even you guys in the bleachers can “get” this holodynamic thing. It’s onlyabout how conscious people deal effectively with the whole dynamic of life. It’s aboutbecoming a Conscious Capitalist. It’s not that hard once you understand that “quanta” isjust a measure of wave intensities and densities within multiple dimensions. It’s simple,really. It’s Nature’s way of doing business and we are each part of Nature.)

The scientific basis of Conscious Capitalism is contained in the 95 treatises of thisManifesto. These treatises are considered central to both the theory and practice ofeconomics theory and the practice of business and result in sustainable consciousbusiness practices that align with the use of the scientific methodology. Each treatise isbased upon information from associated sciences that has been successfully assimilatedinto the practice of business and tested multi-culturally. Each has been found to createpositive results in some very successful businesses.

In Nature the business of life is describes as negotiated self interest and, in today’sbusiness market few would argue that point. However, as noted evolutionary biologistElizabet Salitouris points out, among mature species each individual also negotiates for

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the good of the collective 1. We are, in reality, nested within the collective field ofconsciousness: we are symbiotic beings. We cannot survive alone and business cannotseparate itself from the laws of Nature or our nest of interrelationships with all life forms.

(OK, for you guys in the bleachers, think about it! Your body has more than 5 trillion lifeforms all working in symbiosis! The billion or so people in business are all working insymbiosis. That cereal you ate this morning went through fifteen different processes andtravelled an average of 1500 miles before it hit your table. The money you used to pay forit came from some symbiotic relationship you had with a whole network of people. Trymaking cereal yourself and see what happens.

You guys that are locked into your own self-centered ego centric world of just doinganything you can for a buck are the immature part of our species. You hog territory,compete wildly, destroy your competition, and hoard everything you can get your handson. That’s what all immature species do in Nature. So don’t go hang yourself or jump outthe window of a high rise.

Mature species are far more cooperative, share information, protect other species andsupport life as part of the whole and you too can be mature. So all you have to do is comedown out of the bleachers and get in the game but be sure you grow up along the way.The question we must ask is: how mature were those economists who formed theframework for our business practices? Does our business framework supportsustainability for individuals and for the collective? And how mature are you in yourbusiness practices? It’s time to get real and deal effectively. The information presented inthis Manifesto is designed to help by outlining the science behind sustainable economics.)

Second point: we live in a finite world.

(What does that have to do with anything? It has everything to do with business. What doyou think our wars have been about? We fight about the control of natural resources likeland, gold, oil and strontium and other precious resources. At a more basic level, it’sabout the immaturity of our economic management model that controls our way ofdoing business. We have spread out all over the planet gathering resources so we canmake stuff. We manufacture it, sell it and go for more stuff. In the process, we destroy ourforests, pollute our streams and oceans and then, in less than six months, we dump 99.1% of the stuff into landfills or incinerate it. And hey, wars make money so wars must begood? We need to wake up!

According to the World State of the Union report in 2007 we have less than 25 yearsbefore we run out of access to precious resources! At the rate that China, India, Mexicoand other developing nations are using up resources - so they can be like us - ourgrandchildren will have no more resources. In spite of these facts, the World Bank andthe World Monetary Fund have rejected all models that suggest any limitations to acontinual flow of resources and continual growth. Currently it is estimated that we willsoon need five planets to meet the growing demand for resources. No matter what anyonemight believe, we only have one planet.)

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Centuries ago business was about an equal exchange of values. People traded for whatthey wanted with people who wanted what the other had. As we evolved from wanderingnomads into agricultural communities we grew crops and domesticated animals. Peoplegrew more than they could eat and so trading took on a more complex set of values.Tokens for trade were established and eventually, as we grew into more complexsocieties, some people began to manage the resources and the tokens of trade. Now, inour modern age, where corporations control banking, politics, schools, churches andother community entities, the economic system basically controls society and, in theprocess, they have distanced themselves from others and from Nature.

If, for example, the model by which capitalists run their business, is immature (notinclusive of the latest information about reality, not in tune with a scientific method ofmaking decisions or not inclusive of others or of reality) society becomes unsustainable.It does not take a rocket scientist to realize that the wars now going on are a prelude toextinction. There is no magic bullet. There are not enough resources to continue acontinual growth and profit model for business. Business is conducted like a computerwar game without regard for anything but the game.

The basic premise of economics, proposed in the 1950s after the Second World War, wasthat the primary purpose of the United States economy must be to get people to consumemore and more products. This premise and everything that followed has proven to befalse and unsustainable. It’s an immature premise. It does not deal effectively withreality. It is narrow, egocentric and unsustainable. What is needed is a new, more maturemodel based on real facts of science.

President George W. Bush’s response to the question “What can we do?” after the TwinTowers went down, was “Go shopping!” This is a reflection of how deeply these false,immature assumptions have embedded themselves into almost every aspect of oursociety. The findings outlined in this manifesto outline the basis for a new model basedon a more comprehensive view of reality and a scientific approach to a resource basedeconomy that lays a solid foundation for sustainability.

Along with this new body of information, there are new technologies and lifestyledevelopments that have changed the way people live. This includes the way they thinkand feel and believe. In some parts of the world, these new developments have floodedthe market and changed the way people relate to one another, how families deal with eachother, and how people do business. Along with this flood of new technology and dynamicchanges in society, we are now experiencing a literal explosion of information aboutreality and human consciousness and we are in the middle of a great world-widetransition. At the heart of this transformation is the Conscious Capitalism Movement.

The entire framework of business is undergoing a remarkable change. We know moreabout meeting challenges and potentializing opportunities now than ever before inhistory. Still, most business leaders are at best vaguely aware of this transformation. Wehave entered a new age – an Age of Consciousness - an Age of Symbiosis – an Age of

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Transition – an age of conscious cooperation and collaboration and, as business leadersbecome aware of these developments, how they came about, and how to apply them intheir business practices, communities are becoming sustainable.

Let’s begin, for example, with the developments within science. Most people are awarethat, during the last century, a great battle was raging among intellectuals regarding thenature of reality. This battle was mostly between those who viewed reality in amechanistic view (as in classical or particle physics – upon which our current model ofbusiness operates) and those who viewed reality as wave dynamics (as in quantumphysics – upon which the socialist communist models are based). Our current businessmodels in the World Bank and the World Monetary System have been designed from aclassical view of reality which has a very limited view. Some are now adopting a morequantum view, as In China and Asia, but few people realize that human consciousnessoperates beyond the confines of either of these branches of science. Reality is dynamicand interactive.

(Hey are you guys up there paying attention? Do you understand that classical physics isable to describe reality within a limited range of predictability {approximately 10 to theplus and minus 7} while quantum physics is able to expand this range {10 to the plus andminus 14}. Yet human consciousness functions at an even broader range {10 to the minus33 for Frohlech frequencies within the microtubules, for example}. To exploreconsciousness you must expand your range of predictable reality an, to do this requires anew approach – one that encompasses the whole dynamic of consciousness and the wholedynamic of reality. We created Holodynamics so we can scientifically reach the rangethat deals with our interactions with each other within the conscious field. This field ismultidimensional and holographic and a lot more. This is real stuff and you need it inorder to get on the boat so the rising tide doesn’t drown you or your business.)

Even though quantum sciences have doubled the scope and predictability of physics andeven though almost half of all recent inventions are based upon their findings, it takes aneven more expanded view of reality to understand the mechanisms and the processes ofconscious reality. Consciousness operates within the ranges of both classical andquantum dynamics but many things operate from beyond these ranges.

In order to facilitate effective business practices, those in business must understand thefindings of both of classical and quantum physics and also embrace beyond the range ofboth into the dimensions of hyperspace and subtle forces. This is where the core essenceof consciousness operates. The Conscious Capitalist is aware of the whole dynamic. Theresult is that those in business become holodynamic. It’s about presence.

(OK, I can hear the bleachers again. Some is shouting: what the bleep does that mean? Itwon’t mean much to anyone who does not get this next point. Just hang in there.)

We live in a multidimensional world. There’s more going on in business than meets theeye. What your eye sees is what your eye is programmed to see.

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I like Paul Townsend’s approach as a theoretical physicist because his model identifies atleast 10 dimensions of reality that are enfolded within what we experience with oursenses. As we discuss in other parts of this book, our normal senses are covered withholographic screens (fine grained screens and gross grained screens) that only pick upthree dimensions (width, depth and breadth) and we also experiences time (the rate atwhich consciousness emerges which we perceive as motion). Yet, according toTownsend, there are enfolded dimensions that are just as real and just as important as theones we can sense. Furthermore, he declares, All dimensions are created equal. 2

In order to be effective, we must become aware of those dimensions that are involvedwith business. Since everything is made of information in motion, everything is, in somedimension, conscious. Business people must then become aware of the whole dynamic ofconscious reality. The whole dynamic means that all dimensions of reality, all branchesof science, whether classical or quantum, all schools of thought, religious belief systemsand social systems and everything in Nature and elsewhere must be included in theeconomic model and the business framework.

(You may want to read that last sentence again. It’s important because, if we want to beeffective, all dimensions of reality must be included in our economic framework.)

From a Conscious Capitalist’s view, any information that is applicable to both the theoryand practice of business is important because the old models that have been controllinghow we handle business are not working. They are, in fact, perpetuating one of thegreatest crimes against humanity that has ever been created. Holographics, informationtheory, photonics, Genomics, evolutionary anthropology and many “alternative”approaches to business are painting a new more effective picture about businessdynamics (thank goodness!).

The better we understand the battles going on among the scientists, the better we canunderstand how this battle effects what is going on in the world of governments,religions, and entire social systems and, when we consider the changes that must be done,the more effective we become in business. To get a more complete picture of what hasbeen going on, let’s explore a few facts:

The business practices of the past have been dominated by assumptions of a profit drivencontinual growth and consumption economic model that has resulted in depletion ofnatural resources, excessive pollution of the planet, escalation of greed and corruption,isolated people from one another and from Nature, triggered extreme climate change andput the survival of the human race at risk.

The basic assumptions of this monetary-based, self-destructive economic system arosefrom ancient embedded beliefs, taboos, rituals, laws and social patterns that are the by-product of ancient, outdated religious, spiritualism and mythological beliefs andassumptions of the past (like scarcity, greed, hoarding, hating and war). These old beliefsdon’t work anymore and have little to do with reality in today’s world of scientificmethodologies and global communication systems. They no longer work in the modern

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world. In fact, they have proved to be so dysfunctional and destructive that they haveliterally led the human race to the brink of self destruction.

Over the last few centuries, these assumptions of continual growth and cyclicconsumption have been justifiably challenged by science. That’s what this Manifesto isabout. The new information from science has penetrated into society’s biological,physiological, psychological, sociological, political, religious and economic systems.

The science of business is turning out to be a whole new ball game and part of that gamehas been to integrate the new information into a working business model, test the modeland, as it works, spread the word and implement the changes necessary for sustainability.Thus we wrote this Manifesto, we support the Conscious Capitalism Movement and trainActivists to implement the transformation of economics and business throughout theworld.

What immediately became clear was that the limitations of the classical sciences havekept the entire field of business locked into highly restrictive mechanistic models thatprovide immediate profits but prove fatally counter-productive in the long term.According to scientists like Nassim Haramien, who won the best science paper of theyear award (2009) the current classical science society (the ones who control the fundingfor research and development) are ten to the thirty ninth powers off base from reality2. Their kind of science has, in fact, become a religious belief system that has led theentire society to the brink of destruction.

What can you expect when we have been trained under this restrictive framework? As aresult, we (they) have set up a system that is not sustainable. While the rich get richer andthe poor get poorer and the market target is the middle class, the employment rate isincreasing and the banking system needs bailouts of trillions of dollars, and the FED isprinting another 500 billion dollars (at the time of this writing) and, with resources neartheir limit, it is evident that our economic system is on a short fuse. We need, in fact, acomplete new economic model; one that is based on science.

This does not mean that our scientific approach hasn’t helped in the past. Both theclassical and the quantum view have broadened our perspectives. What is happening (inour collective consciousness) is that innovative information from new and differentbranches of science has shed considerable light on the reality of business dynamics.

Information is expanding beyond the confines of the mechanistic and quantumframeworks and into the science of the whole dynamic of consciousness (i.e.,Holodynamics). New facts are now available about the entire field and how it works inNature and how this can be applied to economics.What becomes clear is that, in both the theory and the practice of business, the entireschools of thought about economics have fallen behind the times4. It is evident from boththe theory and practice of business those involved have failed to apply the new scientificinformation or processes to their field. Collectively, we have failed to keep the public

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trust. This is the main reason for this Manifesto. Business leaders need to catch up onwhat is known and apply it in their everyday business practices.

(What did you just mummer something? You say you don’t have time to study all this newinformation? OK, I realize that absorbing new information from various fields of scienceis a difficult task for those who have an active business practice. Not only do we usuallylack the time to study different disciplines, but the new information requires changing ourthinking, not just about business, but about the nature of reality.

The new discoveries challenge both our traditional views and our practices. In spite ofeverything we have been taught in the old, now outdated schools from which we obtainedour experience, this new information cannot be avoided. What emerges from the newsciences is a view of the universe as a conscious, interconnected, multidimensional,dynamic information system. We are holodynamic at the core of our being, whether webelieve it or not.1

Just consider this: new information is flooding into the public domain. Those enteringinto the business arena will understand this new information and will seek to apply it intheir lives and use it in their business practices. In business we have an obligation to beinformed on all aspects of reality and the human condition and how everything is inrelationship to everything else. The practice of business is based on public trust.Governments and private groups have established schools, licensure and funding inorder to ensure that this public trust is maintained and business leaders have become theholders of that trust. The trouble is that their model of business is dysfunctional and along way off base. It is destroying us. The public trust demands that we adapt.)

As we attempt to come to grips with the new information, we must address the impact thenew discoveries have on our understanding of human nature and the practicalapplications the information has in the day-to-day practice of business. In order to makethis possible, this outline of 95 treatises from science, provide a foundation forsustainable business practices. In reality, it is impossible to find solutions to problemsfrom the same framework that created the problems. These treatises provide the new,more effective framework of Conscious Capitalism and provide the foundation for thefuture.

(Consider these findings from science and how they apply in economics: Multiple,enfolded mechanisms of consciousness reveal the possibility for solutions to problemsthat we have never considered possible; the central role of microtubules in consciousnessreveal a hidden treasure of information programs that are controlling human behaviorand give us access to the inner holodynes that contain our programmed patterning for allour thoughts, feelings, beliefs and behavior patterns; the multidimensional dynamicswithin the microtubules become available to us and, because they are subject to animplicate order of progressive development, we are able to change the patterns.

The holographic memory storage units (holodynes) that control both body and behaviorand set the patterns for doing business become available to our influence. We can

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reprogram our internal patterns and the quantum nature of the dynamics in neurologicalsystems are receptive so we can consciously create internal coherence and telepathicallyinfluence collective fields of information.

Furthermore, we each have a backup plan. When we get into situations that seem tocomplex for us to handle, we are all nested within hyperspacial networks of informationnetworks that include spinners of precomputations emanating from our hyperspacialcounterpart (Full Potential Self) that maintains a one-to-one relationship with us.Because this is a holographic universe, each of us literally has access to all informationwithin the universal field of consciousness.

The information sets (holodynes) that control our behavior have been inherited from ourancestors, modeled by family and culture, can be emanating from hyperspace or arecreated by our own experiences. The patterns by which holodynes operate follow fractalscalar laws and all are susceptible to change. All our interactions, both internally andexternally, develop their own information sets. Each relationship has potential. Eachreflects a dimension that is manifesting its potential. It’s a Being of Togetherness thathas a hyperspacial counterpart. Each relationship is evolving, increasing its quality ofconsciousness and we, as conscious interacting beings, are capable of choice. It is ourchoices that determine the evolutionary increases in the quality of consciousness bothwithin ourselves individually, within our relationships and within the collectivecommunity of which we are a part.

It is within the collective field of consciousness that business and economic dynamicstake form and swarm intelligence operates to affect and often control the well-being ofour culture and society. The collective becomes a living system (the Being of System’sSynergy) and, in order to be effective, we must learn to deal directly with this being. Theold belief systems of our ancestors understood this dimension of reality and some of theleaders used this understanding to set up our current economic system so they couldcontrol the behavior of others and have them do their bidding. All this is changing in ourcurrent system because these old systems no longer work in today’s world. In order tomake the necessary shifts into a system that does work, we must understand collectiveconsciousness as a system.

What makes this difficult is that we live in a holographic universe with enfoldeddimensions of reality that control the way we perceive what is happening. All our sensesare covered with holographic screens that program our perception of what is going on.The fine-grained and gross-grained screens that cover our senses create the holographicmatrix of holodynes controlling perception and information processing, memory recalland human behavior responses. The holodynes resonate with quantum frequencies(Frohlech frequencies) used to both send and receive information, thus creating quantumcoherence in the body and affecting multiple dimensions of consciousness. It takes morethan asserting a new thought to transform this system. It requires both a new consistentmodel of, for example, economics, to change the system. It takes a body of principles andactions to make the shift in the collective. Any new system must prove to be more

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consistently and comprehensively effective than the old one. It must evolve into a newcorporate culture that extends into and is embraced by the community collective.

To the degree that any dimension of reality is not included, the entire field can fall shortof its intended goal of sustainability.

One dimension, for example, is the hyperspacial dimension. Doing business in aneffective way can provide the opportunity for people to access their hyperspacialcounterpart, their Full Potential Self and, when using this dimension of reality as a sourceof multidimensional business, the fullest potential of the business naturally unfolds. Bothin theory and practice, one can align with one’s hyperspacial counterpart and unfold thefullest individual and business potential possible.

A new state of being emerges. Every business person becomes a Conscious Capitalist.Hyperspace is a known dimension in science and, when this information is applied in thework force, it produces extraordinary results. The entire monetary system currentlydominating the world becomes irrelevant because a new, more effective system takes itsplace. The built-in assumptions (profit motive, cyclic consumption, etc.) lose their power.Use of natural resources becomes scientifically managed and collectively distributed.

(You may want to read this last paragraph again – especially you guys out there in thebleachers.)

You recognize the scientific basis for this action when you understand the holographicnature of reality.

(Yeah, yeah, I know. What the bleep is holographics? I can hear you mumbling andgrumbling about all these “new” words that you probably think are just a bunch ofmumbo jumbo. Well, these new words are the language of the future and, since yourancestors had to learn new words, learn them and know this: they are important because,according to modern science, YOU are a holographic projection AND SO IS YOURBUSINESS!

A hologram is a three dimensional picture that is projected onto a two dimensional page.You and I have a hyperspacial counterpart that is more complex than we are and yourcounterpart is projecting its more complex information systems into this less complexinformation system of our space-time continuum of physical reality so it can manifest itsmore complexity here in this 3-D world. When a holographic plate is broken into pieceseach piece contains the whole picture. Likewise, YOU contain the whole picture.)

When business adopts a holographic context, information within our economic modelmust be viewed as holographic in form. From this framework, it is possible to access theholographic dimension of consciousness and utilize the information in economics. Theeconomic model has to change. Since information self-organizes from micro to macro,our first opportunity is to begin at the micro within ourselves. This is where holodynesare found.

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(What does that mean? OK, OK. Holodynes are self-organizing information systems thatform from our holographic screens that cover our senses. Information coming in throughour senses is stored as holographic images within our microtubules. Microtubules aretiny tubes that are webbed throughout the cells of the body. They contain the holodynesor information sets that program our thoughts and feelings. Holodynes also program ourpatterns of doing business. Change the holodynes and you change the economic model.)

Being effective in economics requires an understanding of holodynes because theseinformation sets are often based on past experiences that are not programmed to handlewhat is going in the modern world. These old patterns don’t work anymore but still, wekeep on trying to make them work because that is all we know.

(Why do we need to know about holodynes or understand them? Because an intimateknowledge of how to access transform immature holodynes, allows us to matureineffective patterns into more effective patterns and thus improve quality of businesstransactions. The subconscious becomes conscious so we can work with it. Participantsare able to access, understand and transform those information systems that areproblematic. If you can’t see how this applies to business, you may want to go back to thebleachers and think about it awhile or, on the other hand, you can just skip it for now andpick it up as you go along.)

Every point in this Manifesto follows a natural sequence. Once, for example, youdiscover that everything is made of information that self-organizes in holographic formwithin your microtubules, you will discover that everything (including holodynes)organizes according to a built-in order (called the implicate order). If you want to changeyour holodynes, it is helpful to understand the natural, built-in order by which theychange. Similarly, there are natural stages by which an organization develops. Allinformation systems are evolving according to a natural order. Our economic model alsoevolves systematically into more mature ways to manage the natural resources of theplanet to meet the needs of every human.

The 95 treatises of this Manifesto bring each of the enfolded dimensions of realitydirectly into the theory and practice of economics. Each dimension of reality isinteractive with the consciousness of each person. As each dimension is more clearlyunderstood, the interconnection among the entire field of consciousness becomes evident.Relationships develop. Management of capital (resources) becomes holodynamic.Management and workers come to understand how their holodynes control theirholographic screens that control their perception of reality and pattern the way theyrelate.

They grasp how, by scientifically transforming holodynes, they can change theirexperience of reality both internally and collectively. They shift from a monetary basedeconomy to a resource based economy. It’s natural. The economic system evolves.Furthermore, it is possible to shift the field of consciousness hyperspacially and integratethe parallel worlds of the past and future with the present.

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(What does that mean? How can anyone possibly shift the past or access the future? Forthose of you who have been operating from the bleachers, this will be such a new ideathat you probably want to jump from some high place but, be patient. We will show howtime bends and how the past and future are running in parallel with the present. Checkthe references. It’s a whole new world out there and the new information from sciencecan get very exciting and helpful. What it boils down to is that, in order to becomesustainable, we must be able to align the past and future with the present. The Academyhas special courses to show you how this can be done and demonstrate what asignificance this makes in the world of economics. People are doing it all the time.)

As we apply the scientific methodology to economics we come up with multiple bottomlines including multiple dimensions that embrace natural processes and society becomessustainable and in balance with Nature.

Such activities cannot be fathomed from a traditionalistic, linear mentality. The newsciences have thrust open the doors of past restrictions, and capitalists are able to closethe value and time gaps that have so undermined the public level of trust.

My Personal Experience

I became aware of these implications more than 30 years ago and began to research howthese new principles of science could apply to the theory and practice of business. I comefrom a family of entrepreneurs who were involved in the oil equipment business thateventually expanded into drilling caissons (footings) under sky scrapers. Our familycompany put in about 1/3 of the foundations for the high rise buildings in Edmonton,Alberta, Canada.

My educational background in physics, education, world religions and developmentalpsychology provided a comfortable basis for me to evaluate the different dimensionsinvolved in business dynamics. I loved the new sciences. I became an avid reader andabsorbed everything I could get my hands on. Once I realized that everything was madeof information in motion and this information was all interconnected, I could embrace theidea that business was part of one interconnected multidimensional unified field. When abusiness fails, the entire system is affected. It did not take long for me to realize that,under the current economic model, all business was destined to fail. It was notsustainable.

Each science brought new details as to the nature of reality. Everything was driven bypotential. Everything was made of information in motion. Everything was conscious. Weare part of a multidimensional, conscious universe. We are holodynamic. Theapplications of a holodynamic view resulted in extraordinary results in transformingconsciousness. My personal focus was on holodynamic information systems, particularlythe ones that control human behavior, soon revealed how such systems could betransformed. This framework generated remarkable changes for my clients and for their

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corporations. My consultation programs quickly evolved into short-term, self-directedprocedures.

I learned that information self-organizes from micro to macro and we found it necessaryto focus on the human element within each corporate culture. We became efficient inhandling drug abuse problems, family support systems, and even developed programs fortransforming criminal behaviors. We reached into communities with extra-ordinaryresults. Churches, governments and social systems were able to make significant changesusing the Holodynamic framework.

Perhaps the most dynamic applications to date have come from the political and militaryarenas. We used the Holodynamic framework to help bring to transform the Soviet Unionand end the Cold War. We are also active in efforts to transform war mentalities in theMiddle East. In general, the application of this information produces extraordinary resultsno matter how complex the problems seem to appear. We discovered that every problemis both created and driven by its potential solution.

THE HOLODYNAMICS OF ECONOMICS

Understanding the holodynamic nature of our conscious universe gives people a view farbeyond the linear, diagnostic or mechanistic models that are used in past businesspractices. In order for modern business to reach its fullest potential and meet the demandsof an educated and informed public, business must get out of the confines of a profitdriven monetary system with its cyclic consumer practices. It must adapt to the reality ofa limited resource base that is running out and put into practice a resource based economythat uses the scientific method to manage the multiple dimensions of sustainability.

Economics begins in the home and expands into the workplace and into thepolitical/military arena. It must become more holodynamic because neither the individualnor the way we relate to one another can be isolated from the whole dynamic. One mustask how, for example, we can potentially mature the monetary mentality that is soprevalent in our society today and end its destructive influence on society and establish abalanced sustainable economy. How can we stop just striking out at the symptoms andget to treating the real causes of our social dysfunctions?

Cause includes the Holodynamics of hyperspacial information fields of parallel worlds,including the person’s counterpart or Full Potential Self, along with information from thepast and future. Potentially, the economic can support the transformation of the collectivefrom its current framework (of lack, need to hoard, and need to own and control) intoabundance and equal distribution. How can we get from manipulation, competition anddestruction into healthy, collaborative, sustainable environmental balance?

The new information indicates that every problem is caused by its solution. Solutions aremultidimensional. Effective economics is multidimensional. (You may want to re-readthis. Do you understand what I am saying? Of course you do. I was just making sure.)

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It is possible to grasp the multidimensional aspects of business by viewing reality fromwithin an expanded multidimensional framework. (Of course it is!)

Most people understand that they were born within a family that is part of a community.Economics is more than just a lot of statistical figures on pieces of paper. It’s aboutrelationships. We recognize that our community is part of a larger city that is part of alarger state that is part of a nation that is part of the world. Those in economics recognizethat each person has a certain amount of self-interest that must be negotiated in order forthe individual to have his or her needs met. The same is true of each collective entity inthe matrix in which we all find ourselves embedded.

(Watch out! Don’t let your eyes glass over. This is just a brief introduction. Thankfully,we can go into each point in more detail as we go along. Let’s take it step by step andremember; the longest journey in the world begins with the first step. Congratulations!You have taken the first step – or was it two steps? Stay on the path. It’s a great viewalong the path and particularly it gets really good once you get where you are going.)

An effective economic framework must include the ability to facilitate negotiated self-interest at all levels of reality, including family, social, national and global levels. It’s allabout negotiated self interest and, as long as you define self so as to include your wholeself – as in part of the whole dynamic of reality – you will be able to negotiation for theinterest of everyone and everything and everywhen. In this sense, business has a vitalrole to play in dealing with personal, family and cultural beliefs and dynamics.

(OK, I can sense the blurring again or is it just moaning and groaning? Anyway, forthose of you who may just be coming out of their sleep phase, it is difficult to imaginewhat family, social, national and global dynamics have to do with negotiated self-interestat the local level. After all, isn’t business just getting your product sold on the market andmaking a profit? Bear with me. The new economic model includes everything becauseeconomics is nested within a larger matrix and you can’t get along without the wholematrix. And that, my friends, is reality so stay on the path a bit longer.)

For example, in a world that uses religious beliefs as part of the justification for war, ourcollective beliefs require an effective way to interact that reaches beyond the individualinto the field of our collective consciousness, including culture, religion, military andgovernment. War is a total experience. As long as people remain in the framework oftheir religious beliefs, they are locked into a closed information system that is focused ononly the best interests of the religious system. The result is that, until they step out oftheir religious belief traps there can be no end to war because those involved are notwilling to step back and look at the function of their belief system.

They have divinized their religious belief system so it is non-negotiable. After all, if youbelieve your belief system comes from some ultimate source (like God), it cannot bechallenged so all exploration stops. People follow blindly like Lemmings going over acliff to their own destruction. It is not until you understand the history of divinization andits function within the field of consciousness that you realize that all divinized belief

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systems were deliberately designed by people in the past in order to maintain control ofother people. The same is basically true of any belief system. They are all self-serving.

It is our belief about economics and business that holds us entrapped like Lemmings. Weblindly follow, accepting our earnings as a reward and supporting the system even thoughit enslaves us and leads to our destruction. It is revealing to grasp that our economicsystem was designed by people in the past to exercise control over other people and, inthat regard it worked. But, in the larger picture, it has failed.

We are in an economic system that is falling apart. The Conscious Capitalist accepts theprofessional, moral and ethical responsibility to deal with the whole dynamic of how werelate to one another within the larger field of economic consciousness. Effectiveeconomics means reaching not only into the depths of personal gain but into the depths ofpersonal consciousness and into the depth and breadth of the collective consciousness ofreality. Everything is connected. Natural resources are part of the picture.

When we realize that our economic model is producing a self-destructive result we mustadapt to a new, more effective model. Business leaders are challenged to understand themultiple dimensions of consciousness, including the physics and biology ofconsciousness, the impact of our inner body life forms, genetic inheritance of informationand the quantum dynamics of consciousness. We must step out of the old beliefs aboutendless resources, built-in obsolesces, continual consumption, competitive markets andprofit incentives and into the scientific model of a resource based economy. (What are wesaying? Read it again. What does this mean? Read on.)

According to science, our belief about our economic model has a direct impact uponconsciousness and every business transaction that takes place. There is no doubt ourenfolded dimensions are causing dysfunction in the world of business. Business leadersare in every sense the stewards of an economic state of consciousness for individuals,families and society; and they must be aware of the whole dynamic of consciousness. It’spart of the public trust. They must become more effective to the benefit of all because,according to physics, everything is connected and everyone has an equal right toresources.

(For some, this challenge may seem unattainable. I am here to testify that it is attainableand, furthermore, it is not that difficult. It is also essential to our survival as a species.The information required is already within our field of consciousness. All that is requiredis learning to access the information and apply it effectively in the field of economics.)

One of the marvels of our modern age is the world’s recent explosion in the developmentof technology. Any person, at the touch of their fingertips on the Internet, can access themost current information about products, organizations, technologies, business dynamicsand consciousness in general.

We all live in an amazing era in which, as business leaders, we have the opportunity toutilize the revolutionary changes in telecommunications and help the public throw off the

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blanket of secrecy and slavery that previously covered business practices. Business israpidly losing its mystery and its power and control over us and the precious resources ofthe planet. People everywhere are able to glean immense amounts of information on howto deal effectively in business transactions. What is emerging is a new era ofcollaboration and freedom.

New information leads to new expectations and new awareness. This phenomenon ofnewness has created a new kind of participant – one with the ability to evaluate his orinvolvement prior to becoming involved in anything. People can evaluate resourceavailability, go directly to the manufacturing source, order direct and expect delivery witha very short time. An entirely new framework is emerging.

Add to that, a mobile world where people are traveling much of the time and cannotafford the past luxury of working in an office or on a construction line. They want andoften demand immediate, sustained, long-distance interaction. They no longer remainenslaved to a dysfunctional economic system confined within an office.

In a society where change is the norm, open sustainable resource management is neededas never before in history to add the threads of integration and meaning in an ever-changing world. We are facing new circumstances. There are new rules. There is newinformation. Business must adapt so their service can survive and thrive. It’s a matter ofnegotiated self interest at all levels of society toward a cooperative world.

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FURTHER NOTES:

Those familiar with history will recognize the similarity between these 95 Treatises andthe 95 Treatises that Martin Luther nailed to the church door in the 14th century. Hisdocument outlined the teachings of the Bible compared to the practices of the CatholicChurch and sparked the Protestant revolution. A similar type of document on businesspractices may be found in the Clue Train Manifesto, available under www.//cluetrain.comon the Internet. The Clue Train’s 95 Treatises reflect the revolutionary impact of theInternet on the principles and practice of doing business around the world.

Likewise, this Conscious Capitalism Manifesto and its 95 Treatises on HolodynamicEconomics, reflects the revolutionary findings of the sciences of quantum physics,information theory, holographics, quantum computing, superconductivity, biophysics,developmental psychology, neurology, vortex energy and telecommunications, tomention a few. These revolutionary findings shed new light on human consciousness andcontain profound implications for those in business. This manifesto also brings to lightmore than 30 years of research in the application of these new perspectives and theirtransformative impact upon the principles and practices of business and of society’ searchfor economic sustainability and balance.

More information on this “Conscious Capitalism Manifesto and the 95 Treatise onHolodynamic Business” can be found on the Internet at www.holodynamics.com or atwww.holodynamics.biz or by e-mail: [email protected]

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Being of Togetherness (BOT)The information matrix that controls relationships

Being of System’s Synergy (BOSS)The information matrix that controls systems and organizations

Black holeA region of space where, in traditional thought, nothing can escape because the

gravity is so strong. From a holographic view, a black hole stores information andradiates it out in subtle mass exchanges. Thought processes give indications of beinginfluenced by similar dynamics when they become “downdrafted.”

Boundary ConditionThe initial state of a physical system or the state of the system at some boundary

in space-time. Consciousness organizes into fields of information that develop specificboundary conditions.

BraneAn object that appears to be a fundamental ingredient of M-theory that can have a

variety of spatial dimensions. In general, a p-brane is a length in p direction; a 1-brane isa string; a 2-brane is a surface or a membrane, etc. In the science of consciousness, the p-brane model is useful to distinguish between fundamental ingredients that make upidentifiable or unique aspects of systems of consciousness.

BiophysicsThe study of the physical laws governing biological systems and their

interconnection with the mechanisms of consciousness.

Brane WorldThe world as we experience it through our senses is considered a 4-brane world of

depth, height, width and time. Hyperspacial worlds are considered to have moredimensions than this world and, at the same time, all dimensions are intimatelyinterwoven with each other.

CapitalismAn economic system for the control of goods and services within a free market

system.

Causal potencyThe power to cause, as in biological and neuron-chemical reactions, that control

body functions or holodynes that control biology, thoughts, feelings and states of being.

Classical Theory

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A theory based upon concepts established prior to relativity or quantummechanics. Classical Theory assumes that objects have well-defined positions andvelocities. This is not true on very small scales, such as in consciousness, where theHeisenberg principle applies and motion and velocity cannot be measured at the sametime.

Conscious CapitalismA state of being that consciously uses the scientific method based on a

scientifically moderated resource based economy in a conscious, holographic,multidimensional universe.

Conservation of EnergyThe law of nature that demonstrates that energy (or its equivalent in mass) cannot

be created or destroyed. This law appears to apply to all forms of consciousness and allforms of energy.

Cosmological ConstantA mathematical device used by Einstein to give the universe a built-in tendency to

expand and allowed the theory of relatively to predict a static universe. Einstein statedthat this was his “biggest error,” but research indicates that consciousness may in fact, bethe cosmological constant he was seeking.

CosmologyThe study of the universe as a whole and referred to in these writings as

“Holodynamics.”

CounterpartDefines a one-to-one holographic relationship between states in our four-

dimensional world and states in higher dimensions.

Curled-up DimensionA special dimension that is curved up so small it can escape detection by our

holographic sensory perception screen.

Collective consciousnessAlso known as “swarm intelligence” among insects, fish, birds and other species

including humans. This ability is demonstrated when more than one person shares asimilar state of consciousness with others.

Conscious CapitalismA capitalist who is aware of the whole dynamic of reality (Holodynamics) and

applies this information in the way business is conducted.

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Dark MatterMatter in galaxies and clusters and space that cannot be observed directly but can

be detected by its gravitational field. More than 97% of the matter in the universe isconsidered to be composed of dark matter.

Developmental PsychologyThe study of how humans grow and change during the course of their lives.

Explores all aspects of human development from conception to old age. Identifies thestages of development of emerging consciousness.

DimensionA measurable coordinate in one unique direction as in the four dimensions of

space-time (breadth, height, width and time). It is hypothesized that there are at least tendimensions enfolded within the measurement of gravity. Refer to p-brane.

DNADeoxyribonucleic acid, composed of phosphate, a sugar, and four bases: adenine,

guanine, thymine and cytosine. Two strands of DNA form a double helix structure thatresembles a spiral staircase. Construction process seems to be orchestrated by spinnersthat appear from hyperspace. DNA encodes all the information cells require to reproduceand plays a vital role in heredity.

DualityA correspondence between apparently different theories that lead to the same

physical results

Electromagnetic ForceThe force that arises between particles with electric charges of similar or opposite

sign (positive or negative)

Emotional processingThe capacity of information systems to function according to non-linear dynamics

as demonstrated through emotions such as love, hate, elation and depression. Equated to“wave” dynamics because the process resembles the way waves behave.

Enfolded dimensionsAn object that appears to be a fundamental ingredient of M-theory that can have a

variety of special dimensions as in p-branes.

EntropyA measure of the disorder of a physical system, the number of different

microscopic configurations of a system that leave its macroscopic appearance unchanged.

EventA point in space-time

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Event HorizonThe boundary of any given information system _ as in the boundary of a black

hole _ beyond which it is impossible to escape. Applies to any conscious system beyondwhich one cannot conceive of any other view.

FieldSomething that exists throughout space and time (as apposed to a particle event

that exists within a given point): applies to states of consciousness that are collectivelyheld among more than one holodyne or more than one individual.

Fine-grained screensIdentified by Karl Pribram as closely meshed fabrics that cover all of the senses.

Fine-grained screens are thought to be information filters associated with particle datasystems involved in holographic information exchange as in the fovea of the eye or thecilia of the ear.

Force FieldThe means by which a force communicates its influence: as among humans, when

an ideal is held in common and associated with certain boundaries or held within specificlimits.

FrequencyFor a wave: the number of complete cycles per second

Frohlech frequenciesNamed for Herbert Frohlech who, in 1968, predicted that a quantum frequency

would be discovered that allowed coherence within the human body. The frequency(approximately 10 to the minus 33 per second) is found in microtubules and thought becentral in the communication of information along neural passages, among cells, andbetween organs of the body.

General RelativityEinstein’s theory based upon the idea that the laws of science should be the same

for all observers, no matter how they are moving. It explains the force of gravity in termsof the curvature of a found-dimensional space-time. Sometimes used in the exploration ofthe movement of information fields of consciousness.

GenomicsThe study of genetic codes, the DNA, gene splicing and cloning and applied to the

study of inherited holodynes and collective fields of consciousness

Grand Unification TheoryA theory that seeks to unify the electromagnetic, strong and weak forces and used

in the exploration of the nature of consciousness.

Gross-grained screens

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Loosely meshed fabrics that cover all of the senses and are thought to beinformation filters associated with wave data systems involved in holographicinformation exchange. The periphery of the eye and the ear drum are examples of gross-grained screens that perform a holographic function in perception.

Holographic TheoryThe idea that the quantum states of a system in a region of space-time may be

encoded on the boundary of that region allowing more complex systems to be projectedupon a simpler system. From this view, humans are considered to be projections from amore complex system into the space-time continuum where they are manifesting thecomplex system (hyperspacial counterparts) through the simple system (physical bodies).

HologramA three-dimensional image projected onto a two-dimensional object as in a three-

dimensional picture, projected onto a page. Holograms can be multiple-dimensionalinformation systems contained within a lesser-dimensioned space-time. From this view, ahuman being is considered to have a holographic nature.

HolodyneInformation systems stored in holographic form in the water media of the

microtubules. From “holo” meaning “whole” and “dyne” meaning “unit of power,” as in“dynamite” or “dynamo.” Holodynes are considered holographic thought forms that havethe power to cause and thus have been identified as being in control of most humanthoughts, feelings and behavior.

HolodynamicA school of thought that includes the exploration of all dimensions of reality,

including all dimensions of consciousness.

Holodynamic TherapyThe theory and practice of therapy that includes the whole dynamic of reality.

This approach views reality as conscious, dynamic, multidimensional and interconnected,as outlined in these treatises and other texts as referenced.

Holographic matrixThe information field that gives form to everything. Not confined to the space-

time continuum but inclusive (see M-theory).

Holographic screensSensory screens (refer to fine-grained and gross-grained screens) used in

holographic information exchange (see holodynes)

HyperspaceA dimension of reality beyond the confines of three-dimensional space and time

Hyperspacial counterpart

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The holographic phenomenon of a one-to-one relationship between informationnetworks of spinners (herein referred to as “the Full Potential Self” of each individual)beyond the confines of space-time (thus hyperspace) that are pre-computing the quantumpotential sets within every set of circumstances in space-time.

Hyperspacial information spinnersA faster-than-light, quantum potential field, identified by Roger Penrose as “made

of networks of information systems” in vortex motion, that are “pre-computing” allpossibilities for “every set of circumstances” in space-time (see Full Potential Self).

Implicate orderOne of the basic tenants of quantum physics, first proposed by David Bohm,

which presents the fundamental idea that beyond the visible, tangible world there lies adeeper, implicate order of undivided wholeness. Life and consciousness “emerge” inspace-time according to a built-in order.

InformationLiterally, “in-forms” or holographic spinners that are projected from a more

complex system into a less complex system. Anything that has a pattern is considered “inform” and made of information. Everything we can sense is made of information.

Information TheoryA series of theorems about communication systems first developed by Claude

Shannon, starting from the source coding theorem, which uses entropy as the measure ofinformation and culminating in the noisy channel coding theorem, including codes fordata compression and error correction. The principles of information theory are used inthe study of consciousness.

Interference PatternThe wave pattern that appears from the merging of two or more waves that are

emitted from different locations or at different times and used in the study ofconsciousness to indicate conflicting information systems

Linear thinkingThe capacity of information systems to function in a logical, sequential and

rational fashion and equated to “particle” thinking because the process resembles thebehavior of particles

MacroscopicLarge enough to be seen by the naked eye, for scales down to 0.01 mm. Scales

below this are referred to as microscopic.

Maxwell fieldThe synthesis of electricity, magnetism and light into dynamic fields that can

oscillate and move through space

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Mechanisms of consciousnessThe biophysical mechanisms directly associated with the function of

consciousness

Menu of optionsThe sum of all possibilities of any set of circumstances

MicrotubulesSmall tubes (approximately 23 nanometers in diameter) that form the cytoskeleton

of the cells and contain the capacity to store and disseminate information and thought tobe a key mechanism to consciousness, mitosis, cell growth, organ growth and quantumcoherence in the body

MultidimensionalAn information field composed of more than one unique measurable coordinate.

This universe is composed of multidimensional information fields. Consciousness andbusiness are multidimensional.

M-theoryAttempts to unite all five string theories, as well as super gravity, within a single

theoretical framework, but which is not yet fully understood.

My big TOERefers to my big Theory of Everything as espoused by Thomas Campbell inhis

book My Big TOE (2009)

Newton’s Laws of MotionLaws describing the motion of bodies based on the conception of absolute space

and time. These held sway until Einstein’s discovery of special relativity.

No boundary conditionsThe idea that the universe is finite but has no boundary in imaginary time

Parallel worldsUniverses running in parallel to ours and evidenced through their super

gravitational fields and their impact upon this field of consciousness and in StephenHawking’s book The Universe in a Nutshell (2001) where the past, present and future aredepicted as running in parallel.

P-braneA brane with p dimensions where p is a number. Also refer to brane

ParticleDescribes a standing wave or spinner that exists only at one point in time

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PotentialRefers to a possible manifestation in a given set of circumstances

Pre-computedComputations made that may have influence prior to conscious realization. Used

in context of hyperspacial computations within one dimension (beyond time) that affectanother (within time).

PresenceThe ability of information systems to function on higher p-brane dimensions that

include the influences of the hyperspacial counterpart or Full Potential Self of individualsor collectives

QuantumAn indivisible unit of wave dynamics

Quantum potential fieldsThe matrixes of information that exist through space and time. Such fields

constitute one of the theoretical foundations of quantum physics and are thought to makeup the majority of reality.

Quantum mechanicsThe physical laws that govern the realm of the very small, such as atoms and

protons

Quantum frequenciesThe measure of very small waves in terms of the number of complete cycles per

second as are characteristic of consciousness and found within the microtubules of thebody.

Space-timeThis four-dimensional space whose points are events

Spatial dimensionAny of the space-time dimensions (as in depth, width and height) that constituted

physical experience

Special RelativityEinstein’s theory based upon the idea that the laws of science should be the same

for all observers, no matter how they are moving, in the absence of gravitational fields.

SpinAn internal property of elementary particles, related to but not identical to the

everyday notion of spin, but related to the properties of information transmitted fromhyperspace.

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Stages of developmentFrom developmental psychology, the stages of development refer to specific

stages each person goes through in life: conception, in vitro, birth, early childhood, youngadult, marriage, career, family, midlife, golden years, declining years and death.Consciousness emerges during these stages according to its own implicate patterns.

StringA fundamental, one-dimensional object in string theory that replaces the concept

of structureless elementary particles. Different vibration patterns of a string give rise toelementary particles with different properties. Similar functions are evident withininformation fields of consciousness that give rise to different belief systems amonghumans.

String theoryAlso known as superstring theory that explains particles as waves on strings and

attempts to unite quantum mechanics and general relativity.

SuperconductivitySuperconductivity is the ability of certain materials to conduct electrical current

with low resistance and extremely low losses and is now possible at high temperaturesvia infused ceramic superconductors.

SupergravityA set of theories unifying general relativity and Supersymmetry.

SupersymmetryA principle that relates the properties of particles of different spin. Consciousness

is thought to operate on Supersymmetry principles.

SustainabilityThe ability to continue to sustain as in the ability of a system or community to

continue to exist

Swarm intelligenceThe ability of some species, such as ants, termites, fish, birds and humans, to act

as one collectively conscious entity. This ability is thought to be a function of thequantum dynamics within microtubules that function hyperspacially.

Telepathic tunnelingThe ability of microtubules (or other life forms) to share information without any

visible means of transferring this information. Thought to be a demonstration of quantumfrequencies (Frohlech) that transmit information via hyperspacial wormholes directlyfrom within the microtubules.

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ThermodynamicsThe study of the relationship between energy, work, heat, and entropy in a

dynamic physical system.

Time dilationA feature of special relativity predicting that the flow of time will slow for an

observer in motion or in the presence of a strong gravitational field.

Time loopAnother name for a closed, time-like curve. Similar to aspects of conscious

experiences reflecting time dilations.

TopologyThe schematic representation of the mathematics of abstract concepts as in the

topology of the “mind model” showing a schematic drawing of the various dimensionsinvolved in consciousness.

TransformTo change in form. Information systems cannot, according to the laws of

conservation, be created or destroyed. They can only be changed in form.

Uncertainty principleThe principle formulated by Heisenberg that one can never be exactly sure of both

the position and the velocity of a particle. The more accurately one know the one, the lessaccurately one knows the other. One cannot weigh a running horse.

Unified TheoryAny theory that describes all four forces and all of matter within a single

framework

Vacuum energyEnergy that is present in apparent empty space and thought to cause the expansion

of the universe to speed up

Virtual particleA particle that can never be directly detected but whose existence has measurable

effects.

Vortex energiesThe forces associated with spinning wave dynamics

Wave dynamicsAlso known as wave function, wave dynamics are a fundamental concept of

quantum mechanics and declare that a number at each point in space associated with aparticle; determines the probability that the particle is to be found at that position.

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Wave/particle dualityThe concept that there are no distinctions between particles and waves. Particles

are considered to be like waves, and vice versa.

WormholeA tube of space-time connecting distant regions of the universe. Wormholes may

link parallel universes and could provide the possibility of time travel. They also may bea function of mental health and sustainability.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

A very special thanks to Stephen Hawking, David Bohm, Michael Talbot, Ken Wilber,Joseph Campbell and others, who may or may not be referenced herein, for laying thefoundation for this Conscious Capitalism Manifesto and the 95 Treatises on HolodynamicBusiness. The value of their work cannot be measured but it is, nevertheless, appreciatedand has helped to create extraordinary results in the world of business.

My gratitude is also extended to the first real Conscious Capitalists to impact my life. In1971, when I was enrolled in my doctorate program in developmental psychology atBrigham Young University, Phil McQueen, from Antioch University, taught one of my firstdoctorial classes. His mastery of therapy helped me unveil the enfolded dimensions of myown consciousness. His was the powerful touch of a holodynamic mind. My thanks to Philcannot be overstated.

I also acknowledge the help of Sue Alexander, my friend and colleague, who is aholodynamic Conscious Capitalist and who helped support me through this writing.

Some of you may be aware that around the world there are individuals and groups of peoplewho have discovered the Holodynamics of economics and, each in their own way, areapplying themselves to unfolding life potential. I would like to recognize a few.

As special recognition is extended to: Boeing, Toyota, the Bank of America,Blue SkySoftware and other organizations for their application of Conscious Capitalism in theirbusiness practices.

Also to Genric Galparin one of the master minds of the transformation of the Soviet Unioninto a more conscious private enterprise conglomerations of Republics. Also to the Board ofDirectors of the Cosmonaut Association of Mankind (a get it done organization in Russia)and to the Academy of Natural Science of Russia who helped make possible the greattransition of the Soviet Union.

I send my appreciation and my support to all Holodynamists who are creating suchextraordinary results in shifting the consciousness of humanity and creating a moresustainable future that is economically balanced and sustainable.

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Please note that all writings by Victor Vernon Woolf, Ph.D., can be purchased directly atwww.holodynamics.com or at Ingram Books, Amazon.com or at your local book store.

For those interested in the Conscious Capitalism Movement contact us [email protected]

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ALSO BY VICTOR VERNON WOOLF

Holodynamics: How to Develop and Manage Your Personal PowerThe original 1990 text outlining the basic principles of Holodynamics.

The Dance of Life: Transform your life NOW! Create wellness, resolve conflict and harmonize your“Being” with Nature.Published in 2005, this text exemplifies the multiple dimensions of consciousness within realityand shows how this information applies in solving complex problems of the World.

Five Manuals that Accompany “The Dance of Life”Sequential Manuals, published in 2005 and 2006, that provide both an expansion of the theoreticalpremises and specific training exercises for those who want to apply Holodynamics and include thefollowing:

Manual 1. The Holodynamic State of BeingAdvocates a course in life that unfolds one’s fullest potential for the individual and for the planet.

Manual 2. Presence in a Conscious UniverseDetailed training in achieving the state of being present, aligning with one’s Full Potential Self,bonding with others, Tracking and transforming holodynes and unfolding of potential.

Manual 3. Field Shifting: The Holodynamics of IntegrationTraining exercises for integration of field of information from the past, present and future through the“Re-live”/”Re-live” processes.

Manual 4. Leadership and Teambuilding: The Holodynamics of Building a New WorldThe use of a holodynamic approach within systems, such as in business and education.

Manual 5. Principle-Driven Transformation: The Holodynamics of the Dance of LifeThe principles, processes, and stories that form the basis for teaching Holodynamics.

The Wellness Manifesto: 95 Treatises on Holodynamic HealthAn outline of 95 findings from current sciences that apply to the theory and practice of healing.

The Therapy Manifesto: 95 Treatises on Holodynamic TherapyAn outline of 95 findings from current sciences that apply to the theory and practice of psychotherapy.

Elves: The Adventures Of Nicholas: The Grid Of Agony And The Field Of LoveA science-fiction story about time-traveling Elves who live according to the principles and processes ofholodynamic consciousness and become involved in an intergalactic battle that sweeps a small boy,Nicholas Claus, into helping shift the grid of agony into a field of love. How Christmas began.

The above writings can be obtained at www.holodynamics.com/store

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Personal Footnote for those who desire to be more effective in dealing with people:

Most people are determined to move beyond such generalities as “helping others to findsuccess in business” This treatise seeks to bring the entire field of economics into a morescientifically grounded field of study. For me, the easiest way to demonstrate any aspectof service is to take a scientific view, study carefully what is being suggested, and thentry it out myself. I ask myself what works and what does not work. Then, if it istheoretically consistent and it works, I teach it to others. Does it work for them in asimilar manner as it worked for me? If not, why not? What can be done about it? Let’sdo it. Let’s find what works and seek as good an explanation as possible.

For example, imagine a Place of Peace (take a minute). Now imagine in your Place ofPeace, your Full Potential Self coming toward you. What kind of being are you? Ofcourse you might want to study Roger Penrose’s Orch (OR) theory and figure out themathematical premises that show networks of entangled spinner information systemspre-computed the collapse of the quantum field in order to gain a more scientificknowledge about the possible relationship between the OR and the Full Potential Selfand how this applies in the world of business.

Or, you may want to review Steven Hawking’s summaries on hyperspacial counterpart.You might want to work with the University of Arizona with Stewart Hameroff’sconsciousness studies and find out more about the microtubules and how your patterns ofeconomics are controlled by the holodynes within your microtubules. Or you may wantto go onto the Internet and look up Gorgiev, in Budapest, and learn about psychictunneling and explore how this possibly applies in economic interactions.

Quantum physics, information theory, mathematics, vortex sciences and others take uscloser to understanding consciousness and therefore economic dynamics. Kevin Kellywrote a great book titled Out of Control that contains some good information aboutswarm intelligence which is always applicable to economics.

The References contained herein have been helpful to me in my own exploration and so Irefer you to them. It is my conviction that the greater our understanding of reality, thegreater our potential for understanding consciousness and the greater our effectiveness inlife. The same is true of the way we manage the natural resources on the planet.

Of course, the greatest breakthrough for me was when I moved beyond everything I hadbeen taught or read in books. It occurred when I discovered my own Full Potential Self.My hyperspacial counterpart became my doorway into the enfolded dimensions ofreality. It is within these enfolded dimensions that I found the solutions to my ownproblems and discovered the keys to helping others find their solutions, both personallyand collectively. I am now convinced that everyone can become emotionally andmentally healthy and succeed in establishing a sustainable community. Outlined in thismanifesto are some of the keys to unfolding this potential.

This manifesto is an open door. If you have comments or suggestions for further study,please let us know. Contact us at http://www. holodynamics.com