Preface – about This Series
The twelve short texts gathered here were written at a time when many people are experiencing unrest, confusion, and a loss of orientation.
Old explanations are working less well. Old structures are wavering. The future feels more unpredictable.
For some, this creates fear; for others, apathy. For many, a quiet sense that “something significant is shifting” – without quite knowing what.
These texts are an attempt to offer a different perspective on the time we are living in.
Not through political slogans. Not through ready-made solutions. Not through moralizing.
But by seeing connections:
- Between the inner and the outer
- Between the individual and society
- Between consciousness and structure
- Between experience and organization
The starting point is simple: The world does not change primarily through events. It changes through how people understand, interpret, and respond to what happens.
This is where the deepest shifts begin.
Over the course of twelve days, the series moves through:
- how reality is carried by narratives
- how stable patterns arise and dissolve
- how breakdown and emergence are connected
- how new forms of society take shape
- how geopolitics reorganizes
- how Europe and the Nordic region are affected
- how individuals can orient themselves
Not as a theory. As a map.
This is not a series that asks you to “believe” anything. It invites you to observe – to notice what is actually happening in the world, in relationships, and within yourself.
Some will recognize themselves in it. Some will disagree. Some will encounter new perspectives. All of this is part of the process.
If these texts contribute to greater clarity, calm, or agency in you, they have served their purpose.
If they raise questions that lead to further exploration, even better.
This is not a finished doctrine. It is an ongoing attempt to understand a world in motion – and our place within it.
- Day 1 – Before We Talk About the World
What people are feeling now. Unrest, dissolution, disorientation. Pure experience, no explanation.
- Day 2 – The World as Representation
One simple shift: the world is not physical, but experienced. No metaphysics, just perception. You do not need to agree that matter does not exist, but all development is governed by representations. Causality is reversed compared to what most people – and science – believe.
- Day 3 – Attractors
Why nothing is stable. Why institutions, relationships, and identities are collapsing now.
- Day 4 – Emergence
What actually happens when something falls apart. How higher order arises from dissolution.
- Day 5 – Collective Cycles and Awakening
Yugas, growth of knowledge, why this is happening now and not before.
- Day 6 – The Collapse
Limits to Growth, Universe 25, system boundaries.
- Day 7 – Utopia
Thomas More and why his vision was not naïve, but precise. Other corresponding models and thinkers.
- Day 8 – Cell-Based Societies
Why humans only function in limited, resonant units.
- Day 9 – The Disruptors
Trump, Putin, Xi (and similar figures) as system functions, not individuals.
- Day 10 – Geopolitics
Multipolarity, regions – what is happening structurally.
- Day 11 – Europe
The Nordic countries – decentralization as the solution.
- Day 12 – What Do We Do Now?
Not action, but orientation. How to live rightly during the transition.