PHOTO: GEORGE HODAN
“Something very interesting occurs when a group of jazz musicians improvise together. A number of separate individuals, all making their own decisions, act together as a whole.
“As the music flows, any of the musicians can take the solo spot, that leading role gliding seamlessly between the players.
“Who decides when the piano or trumpet player should come forward? It isn’t just the person playing that instrument, for the others have already stepped back just a little to create the opening.
“There are two levels of thinking happening at the same time here; choices are made from moment to moment both by the group as a whole and by the individuals within it.
“When people coordinate their actions through a collective thinking process, we can think of this as ‘distributed intelligence.’
“No one person is in charge; the players act freely while being guided by their intention to serve the purpose of the group.
“For musicians to improvise together, they need to listen very attentively, expressing their individuality in a way that contributes to the overall sound.
“When they tune in to the group and become connected with it, it is as though the music plays itself through them.
“A key feature of ‘distributed intelligence is that no one part has to have the whole answer.
“Rather, the intelligence of the whole emerges through the actions and interactions of its parts.
“In a creative team, an idea may arise in conversation, then be added to and refined by other team members, its development shaped by everyone present. What allows a team to gel is a shift in identification, so that people identity with, and act for, the team rather than just themselves.
“Could the next leap in evolution arise out of a shift in identification, in which we shed the story of battling for supremacy and move instead into playing our role as part of a larger team of life on Earth?
“Could the creativity and survival instinct of humanity as a whole, or even of life as a whole, act through us?
“Here connected consciousness stems from a widening of our self-interest, where we are guided by the intention to act for the well being of all life…”
“We stand at an evolutionary crossroads, and we collectively, could turn either way. Our own choices are part of that turning.
“…When our central organizing priority becomes the well-being of all of life, then what happens through us is the recovery of our world.”
~Joanna Macy & Chris Johnstone from Active Hope: How to Face the Mess We’re in without Going Crazy
13 comments
Jstar says:
Sep 22, 2016
Wise words of hope 🍄⭐️🌲
lauren says:
Sep 22, 2016
mm mm mmm. my heart just drank those words in..sip by sip…full. how fortunate we are to share
Florence says:
Mar 30, 2017
What a joy to find such clear thingink. Thanks for posting!
Feng Shui Serenity says:
Sep 30, 2016
whenever I see a new post, it feels like I am wrapped around with some warm, calming and peaceful light, love it Mysticmama.
Big love X
Nicola Robinson says:
Oct 13, 2016
I heartily believe in the power of pure conscious intent… divine words of hope indeed… thank you!
Nicola Persky says:
Oct 27, 2016
Yes! This is absolutely beautiful. Thank you for posting.
Alexander knight says:
Jan 8, 2017
A beautiful post with an inspiring message. As we all work together and do our part we contribute to the greater consciousnesses of humanity as a whole <3
Daniel smith says:
May 6, 2017
Thanks
Michelle says:
Aug 14, 2017
Beautifully conveyed, I felt connected as I read it. TY
Joana says:
Dec 2, 2018
My heart wants to share this beautiful movement arising the world. Please check it out!
Extintion Rebellion!
It’s time to REBEL FOR LIFE!
Mariavi says:
Feb 8, 2020
Lovely!
Barbara says:
Apr 21, 2020
I believe with love and hope, our collective thoughts of good will, and sharing our light we will.
starla says:
Sep 6, 2023
may our higher power overcome all