It seems we’ve entered a kind of impossible loop. As a human race, we need to start looking at things differently to truly innovate. But in recent years, we’ve been pushed so deeply into fear that we’ve fallen into survival mode—a state that is disastrous for innovation. Fear creates tunnel vision, a need for rigid frameworks, black-and-white thinking, and duality. This is exactly what we see happening around us every day.
Sometimes, I can feel the immense potential of humanity down to my very core. The unprecedented possibilities are endless—we are capable of so much! For example, did you know there’s an architect who designed a self-sufficient house that you can build yourself? Entire villages have been constructed using this design, providing energy and year-round food for families. There are already people who know how to generate free energy, which could infinitely boost our capabilities. There are cures that don’t involve pills. There are agricultural methods that not only avoid depleting the soil but actually make it more fertile. And we have the ability to expand our minds, allowing us to think outside the box and develop even more incredible innovations.
How amazing is that? So why don’t we hear about this on the news every day? Why aren’t we embracing these innovations en masse? Why aren’t we setting up research centers to improve and make these advancements available to everyone? Why aren’t we actively ensuring that we live in a better world?
Because all these innovations have one thing in common: they don’t make money for anyone. No one can improperly line their pockets with these advancements. In fact, embracing these developments would liberate the population. We wouldn’t have to survive by working like robots in a soul-crushing system. We could choose our own path. And the corrupt monetary system would lose its modern slaves.
But fear still rules, and humanity seems stuck. Because we apparently don’t dare to consciously choose a freer life, something else happens. The collective, humanity, chooses unconsciously—for destruction.
How ironic is that?
Even though I’m not looking forward to the times ahead, I can feel that it’s necessary. Crises are rapidly following one another, and the pressure will soon become unbearable. We will make ourselves so incredibly uncomfortable that we’ll be forced to break free from this too-tight suit.
As Václav Havel once said:
“The real question is whether the ‘brighter future’ is always so distant. What if it has been here for a long time already—and only our own blindness and weakness have prevented us from seeing it and developing it?”
Open Your Mind
For me, innovation is about having an open mind. It’s about questioning everything—not just the current system, but also new innovations and the visions of others. It’s about informing yourself with fresh ideas so you can truly start creating. This is about being open-minded, making room for failure, and allowing new things to emerge that we don’t yet know. It’s about exploring, activating the flow of creation, becoming genuinely curious, and feeling the fire ignite inside you so that we can all take our natural place and choose a reality that already exists.
Among other things, these documentaries have inspired me. They feature people who dare to keep an open mind, who feel and experience that anything is possible:
- The Garbage Warrior
- Kiss The Ground
- Gregg Braden – Our World is a Mirror of Things Happening in Higher Realms
- HEAL
- The Capital Power of Happiness (VPRO Tegenlicht)
- A Machine To Die For: The Quest For Free Energy
- The Biggest Little Farm
- How to Change Your Mind
And there’s so much more. Share your inspiration online—or better yet, in real life—and let’s rekindle each other’s fire!