You are part of a living system

The way we treat each other in everyday life is like the building blocks of the whole world. If we build with kindness, honesty, and respect, we create strong, safe places to live. But if we build with fear, anger, and shutting people out, we create walls that trap us and make the world harderContinue reading “You are part of a living system”

Are you a Globalist? (if you are reading this, you probably already are. Welcome, the world has been waiting for you.)

How This Version of Globalism Differs from Traditional Globalism Traditional globalism is often associated with economic globalization, where multinational corporations and international institutions (e.g., the UN, IMF, World Bank) promote free trade, open markets, and economic integration. This version is hierarchical, profit-driven, and controlled by elites, leading to corporate dominance, economic inequality, and environmental exploitation.Continue reading “Are you a Globalist? (if you are reading this, you probably already are. Welcome, the world has been waiting for you.)”

Transformation From Within Using Science Based Morality

The Alchemist’s Journey and Functional Conflict Perspective: Transforming Systems from Within The path of the alchemist is one of deep transformation. It is not about avoiding darkness, nor about merely reflecting it back. True alchemy is about absorbing, dissolving, and reconstituting—turning unconsciousness into wisdom, suffering into meaning, and conflict into evolution. The Functional Conflict PerspectiveContinue reading “Transformation From Within Using Science Based Morality”

Sophia’s Gift: The Governance of Relational Mastery/Gnostic Repair Model (GRM)

The Returning Light Sophia had been here before. Not in the way the Archons would have her believe—not as a mistake, not as a fall, not as an exile. No, she had come seeking. She had chosen to descend. She had walked through the layers of reality, through the densities of power and control, throughContinue reading “Sophia’s Gift: The Governance of Relational Mastery/Gnostic Repair Model (GRM)”

The Gnostic Repair Model: A Restorative Alternative to Classical Gnosis

The Gnostic Repair Model: A Restorative Alternative to Classical Gnosis Heaven is not a future destination – it is right here, waiting for us to build it together now. Abstract Traditional Gnosticism portrays the material world as a false reality, a fragmented illusion created by the Demiurge, with salvation found through transcending the material andContinue reading “The Gnostic Repair Model: A Restorative Alternative to Classical Gnosis”

the 100th monkey has woken up

When the 100th monkey wakes up, the paradigm shifts. The “Hundredth Monkey Effect” is a metaphor for the tipping point in collective consciousness—a moment when an idea, behavior, or realization reaches a critical mass and spreads instantaneously across a population. In this context, when the 100th monkey “wakes up,” it signifies that enough individuals haveContinue reading “the 100th monkey has woken up”

Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP): A Model for Long-Term Stability, Not Disruption

Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP): A Model for Long-Term Stability, Not Disruption In a world increasingly defined by political polarization, economic volatility, and social fragmentation, the question of how to create lasting stability is more urgent than ever. Traditional governance models—rooted in hierarchical control, coercion-based stability, and conflict suppression—have proven to be unsustainable in the longContinue reading “Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP): A Model for Long-Term Stability, Not Disruption”

Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP) as a Synthesis of Sociological Theories

Sociological perspectives are broader than individual theories—they are overarching ways of looking at society that guide research and theory development. There are three classical perspectives that have dominated sociology for over a century: Have New Sociological Perspectives Emerged? Yes, but they tend to be modifications or extensions of the classical three rather than entirely newContinue reading “Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP) as a Synthesis of Sociological Theories”

How Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP) and the Social Model of Disability Intersect

The social model of disability challenges the idea that disability is an inherent personal deficit. Instead, it argues that disability is created by society’s failure to accommodate diverse needs. This model contrasts with the medical model, which frames disability as an individual problem to be “fixed” or “treated.” Key Principles of the Social Model ofContinue reading “How Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP) and the Social Model of Disability Intersect”

Annotated Bibliography for Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP)

Thesis Statement for Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP): The Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP) offers a transformative framework for understanding the interplay between societal structures and human behavior, proposing that conflict is not inherently destructive but a necessary and self-regulating mechanism that facilitates both societal stability and change. By bridging the gap between Functionalism and Conflict Theory,Continue reading “Annotated Bibliography for Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP)”