Birthing the Symbiotic Age –
An Ancient Blueprint for a New Creation
— Book Synopsis —
The world is on the brink — not just of a breakdown, but of a breakthrough. An exciting new book offers practical proof.
Embedded in the many crises we face as a civilization is the seed of opportunity. As obsolete structures collapse, a parallel culture is emerging. We call it Symbiotic Culture — thriving interconnected networks of intentional mutual benefit where millions of people and organizations are learning to empower themselves and bring their communities together.
And it’s already been done and is being done!
In his new book, “Birthing the Symbiotic Age: An Ancient Blueprint for a New Creation,” Richard Flyer explains that this is no pie-in-the-sky ideal but a feet-on-the-ground real deal. It’s based on more than 40 years of successful practical application in environments as diverse as Sri Lanka, a developing country, and “overdeveloped” western cities like Reno, Nevada.
Richard shows how to implement a grassroots “Symbiotic Society” framework that grounds individuals and communities in the intrinsic, universal principles, values, and virtues that unite us around shared community needs.
The book addresses the spiritual crisis underlying the “Culture of Separation” and offers a pathway for “spiritual climate change” that creates a “Culture of Connection.”
“Birthing the Symbiotic Age” provides an autobiographical and historical roadmap that outlines how we can emerge from our fragmented and conflicted social networks/silos and create sustainable, interconnected ecosystem networks consisting of local leaders, organizations, businesses, and local government — in parallel to our already established systems.
It’s not fighting, reforming, or replacing the current system. It’s about activating and connecting the healthy and functional forces inside the system to emerge above and beyond their silos to cooperate and collaborate to “Connect the Good” in their community — a new Network Commons. It’s an organic, whole-system approach that builds interwoven ecosystem networks of parallel culture, society, economy, and politics.
“Birthing the Symbiotic Age” outlines all the components each individual and community needs to implement and build their own Symbiotic Culture and networks. The outcome is a united humanity where local practice transforms us globally.