Becoming Terran: A New Way of Belonging

In this unfolding Planetary Age, the traditional boundaries that have long defined human identity—nation-states, religious calendars, and politically drawn maps—are increasingly out of step with the interconnected reality of our times. Identity, for most of us, has been inherited: shaped by our gender, citizenship, religion, ethnicity, or even our favorite sports team. These categories have meaning, but they no longer suffice to express our evolving consciousness as inhabitants of one shared world.

At the Alternative Planetary Futures Institute, inspired by the tradition of Integral Futures, we believe that building a planetary civilization requires a parallel reimagining of the self. This is where the Terran Profile comes in.

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Steve Kantor

Steve Kantor is a serial entrepreneur involved with multiple business, creative, and social entrepreneurial ventures as a founder, co-founder/partner, coach, and consultant. He is also the Founder of Bushido Dinners with 200+ people experiencing a Bushido Dinner at his home from 2015-2020 at small inspiring dinner parties of 6-8 entrepreneurs and artists.

From 2006-2019 the main focus was focus on helping top real estate agents grow their business to the next level with our Best Agent Business Virtual Assistant and Calling services based on our Billion Dollar Agent System. Starting in 2020, I have teamed with MyOutDesk to provide solid virtual assistant services.

Previously, Steve was the founder of Gnossos Software, a CRM database software company that was sold in 2004 to Vocus.

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Walter Truett Anderson

Walter Truett Anderson (born February 27, 1933) is an American political scientist, social psychologist, and author of numerous non-fiction books and articles in newspapers and magazines.

In his public lectures, he frequently speculates that, if we had a history of every advanced species in the universe, we would find that they all had to pass through two large, difficult and unavoidable transitions:  accepting conscious responsibility for the future of all life on their planets, and recognizing that their systems of symbolic communication—such as language and mathematics—don’t merely describe reality, but participate in creating it.

Source: Wikipedia

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