Our age of transition, where our traditional ways of thinking and living are disappearing and new ways have not yet appeared to replace them, generates much confusion and anxiety. Suspended between the old and the new, frustration fuels impatience and a strong desire for radical change.
An atmosphere of apocalypse and / or revolution is spreading in society through films or recurring subjects. This theme generates intensity and interest. In a world plagued by injustice, violence, the most pessimistic visions gain the maximum audience. But by proximity to reality or by desires?
These states of helplessness, frustration, desire for radical change spread into the spiritual sphere. Or rather would come from the spiritual sphere. Because the deepest and strongest human aspirations all have resonance in the spiritual sphere, they touch the human heart and its mystery.
As civilization and society can no longer satisfy the deep needs of humanity, a gap is created between the external environment and the human interior. A diffuse but strong desire for radical change at all costs then develops, an apocalypse and revolution syndrome. Spiritual aspiration is very present, it always has been. It turns to other paths.
This desire for radical exterior change reflects our desire for radical inner change. This syndrome reveals our aspiration for a new paradigm, for a profound transformation of consciousness. It’s up to us to trigger our inner radical change in order to change the world in our own way.