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The Prospero Project: 
How to Survive Millennium Madness and Create a Preferred Future

Another literary missive by Dr. Theodore Hall, author of The Ark. Dr Ted Hall’s Avoiding Extinction  (1995) and The Ark - Surviving the Flood of Disinformation (1997) earned him recognition as a pioneer in  New Philosophy, which he defines as "the science of science", and in new biology and evolutionary science, as a critic of orthodox theory and a "social fractalist", one who applies the theory of fractal evolution (Dr. Bruce  Lipton) to social theory. In 1996 Robert Pope, director of the Science-Art Research Centre of Australia, described Avoiding Extinction as "an extremely important work in the advancement of true science."

The central question in Dr. Hall’s work is: "Is there a way of turning our civilization around 180 degrees? Right now, we’re a fear prone and warring civilization apparently bent on self-destruction. Is it possible to  avoid the doom that so many are projecting, to turn this blood-soaked world into a ‘party planet’? According to Hall, "what makes a negative future inevitable is the fact that so many believe it is inevitable – and so few can find a basis for believing otherwise."

Is there any real basis for believing in a positive future? Hall’s answer is a firm "yes", and the Prospero Project offers his explanation in two parts – An interpretation of the history of the human species and of the Western world as a multi-faceted and largely unconscious effort to master "the realm of belief ", and an exposition of the emerging scientific basis for believing that humans, both individually and collectively, are and always have been the creators of their realities. Hall’s main metaphor for positive transformation of Millennial Man is Shakespeare’s The Tempest, which he regards as "an extremely important and extremely neglected document in the prophetic literature of the West."

In the play, a while magician named Prospero creates a holographic storm that leaves old enemies shipwrecked on the  shore of his island. With the help of lofty consciousness, magic and young love, Prospero not only corrects an old injustice against himself, he also prepares a sound basis for the creation of a new, benign political order in his old kingdom. "The play is full of wisdom", Hall says. "If we master the wisdom, we just may be able to transform the genocidal New World Order into a True World Order.

There are a number of good books which explore "pieces of the puzzle" of human evolution. The Prospero Project is one of the few books so far that puts the pieces together in a highly credible way. According to Hall, "the mind of man is now in the process of making a momentous choice regarding the future of our species…life or death. Hall says that we can make it,  and that there is a way to give the better angels of our nature a chance to work their magic, to turn the current appalling human tragedy into a miracle play. Dr. Ted Hall, an associate of Leading Edge Research Group since 1994, is also the author of America III (1998) and Beat the Beast! - A Y2K Preparedness Guide  (1998, Survival Centre). A must read. The Prospero Project is over 180 pages, 8 ½ x 11 Velo Bound, published  by Leading Edge Research Group, P.O. Box 2370, Yelm, Washington 98597. $26 postpaid (USA) US$32.00  postpaid (Non-USA). Released into publication March 25, 1999.

 

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