Quantum Activism – A Course of Study
“Never doubt,” said the anthropologist Margaret Mead, “that a small group of dedicated people can change the world, in fact it is the only thing that ever has.” The most current theory of evolution suggests the very same thing.
The long-term purpose of the quantum activism course of study is to create a core group of people who will be emissaries of peace, creativity, and transformation in the world to help bring about the transformation of our world so vitally needed for the next step of our evolution.
Why become a quantum activist?
Why should you become a quantum activist? Some time ago, the philosopher Nietzsche wrote, “God is dead.” What he meant is that the dominant Western religion of Christianity in its popular version was no longer able to act as a guiding light to assist people in moving toward ethics, morality, and spirituality.
In the last couple of years, many authors citing recent advances in science and technology have proclaimed this same idea, holding up the straw God of popular Christianity (a mighty emperor sitting in a throne in heaven doling out acts of reward and punishment to His subjects). This movement has culminated in putting up ads in London boldly proclaiming “There’s probably no God. Now stop worrying and get on with your life.” The implied connotation, No God to punish you, so why not become a hedonist? These authors and scientists are believers of scientific materialism, the metaphysical basis of post-modern science that has dominated the world through the second half of twentieth century and is dominating the scientific world even now. Continue reading…




