Tags: intelligence
Les blogueurs seront-ils agoraphiles ?
By Pierre le Mai 21, 2005 | Dans In the News, Collective Intelligence, Knowledge Management
Un projet en béta est toujours une bonne nouvelle et une source d’excitation pour l’amoureux et professionnel de l’innovation que je suis. [AgoraVox] fait donc partie de ces signes encourageants que la France n’est pas à court de porteurs de projets ambitieux.
'The mirror of relationship'
By Pierre on Mar 29, 2005 | In Collective Intelligence, Cyberspace, Pensées, People, Spiritual Traditions
We now understand that our survival is a collective issue. We are now looking for ways to be more intelligent, more creative and more efficient together. We should ask ourselves about the true nature of human relationship.
« Truth is a pathless land. Man cannot come to it through any organization, through any creed, through any dogma, priest or ritual, not through any philosophic knowledge or psychological technique. He has to find it through the mirror of relationship, through the understanding of the contents of his own mind, through observation and not through intellectual analysis or introspective dissection. »
Krishnamurti - statement made in 1929
Gaia Yoga
By Pierre on Mar 7, 2005 | In Future Studies, People, Sustainability

Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and James Lovelock
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and James Lovelock pionneered the vision of an integrated world where the planet Earth and the human specie form a unified organism (see Gaia Hypothesis) and from which emerges a new sphere of global consciousness (see Noosphere).
These enlightened men are more than scientists of their time. Because of their profound spirituality, they are able to understand, to foresee the /futurs.
Creativity is a fractal flower
By Pierre on Mar 1, 2005 | In Collective Intelligence, Cyberspace, Future Studies, Pensées, People

Creativity is a fractal flower
We are entering an unprecedented era of creativity.
All over the globe, hundreds of thousands of initiatives, alliances, networks, agencies, ngos are contributing to the global brainstorming, setting up charters and recommandations, building out innovative projects.
That’s the good news : you are not alone in your virtuous fight against violence, selfishness and entropy.
I am happy to share with you the following links, miscellaneous of local and global, institutional and individual initiatives that might matter in the next few years.
- The Earth Charter ;
- Stanford Social Innovation Review ;
- Global Ressource Bank Project ;
- Zero Emissions Research and Initiatives ;
- Another on-line idea bank : Idébanken ;
- Buckminster Fuller disciples from Ecotopia ;
- The edifying Venus Project ;
- Norbert’s bookmarks for a Better World ;
- You help India ;
- Gaiaship Project.
(1) I am not responsible for the content and ideas developped by those websites;
(2) I intended to mix institutional and individual links, to reflect the extraordinary diversity of the Cyberspace these links are taken from.
Sustainability is about knowledge and friendship
By Pierre on Sep 26, 2004 | In Future Studies, Pensées, Sustainability
Sustainability is about changing the World.
Changing the World is about changing ourselves.
What we need is to bring knowledge to action.
And for that, we need to network and learn to think collectively.
We need to think collectively.
But why would we think collectively?
Because we are friend to each other.
Now we have the knowledge. Let’s build together our friendship.
Sustainability is about knowledge and friendship.





