What Thomas Paine did for the American Revolution with the publication of Common Sense, Marilyn Ferguson does for the transpersonal revolution with the publication of this astonishing call to internal arms.
Marilyn Ferguson is one of the preeminent thinkers, gatherers, synthesizers, interpreters of research on all the cutting-edge fields of human consciousness. The Aquarian Conspiracy, published in 1980, has sold 2.5 million copies and has been continuously in print. The book was hailed as the "handbook of the New Age," by USA Today and is widely regarded as one of the most important books of the twentieth century as the harbinger of a new segment of society stemming from the "vastly enlarged concept of human potential."
Before there were Cultural Creatives and Influencers, before there were Spiriteers, before there was What the Bleep Do We Know?!, there were the Aquarian Conspirators, pioneers of social transformation. A quarter of a century later, Ferguson's original charge still resonates regardless of the "name" associated with her audience—they are still philosophically the same as those who came before.
In her new book, Aquarius Now, movement pioneer Ferguson reexamines the paradigm shift to a more mindful society and finds us wanting. She sees us caught in a mindless materialism that ironically threatens our material existence. We are seduced by what she calls the Cult of Numbers, obsessed with competition, with winning and losing, afraid of anything that can't be seen or measured, and in the grip of an economic model that says only that which generates economic growth is worth pursing
What can we do? In the past, Ferguson argues, whenever things weren't going that well for any tribe or society, they literally gathered their belongings and hit the road. But it's too late for that. There's nowhere left to go.
Ferguson boldly tells the truth—we have no enemy except ourselves and the mess we've made individually and collectively by refusing to get to know ourselves, to see what we're doing to our own bodies, our own minds, and to society and the Earth itself. We've refused to consider clues in front of our faces. The imbalance we see outside ourselves only mirrors the imbalance within. The way to heal the imbalances is to heal ourselves. The way to heal ourselves is to pay attention, to witness.
And then we need to reclaim our personal sovereignty. We need to take responsibility for our own actions. We need to heed the words of the myriad teachers and skills at our disposal. We need to learn to rely on our own "radical common sense." We need to create the New Age in our hearts and minds and carry it out into the world.
- Within that which we have chosen to ignore lie the wisdom, power, and impulse to change.
- The task is not to climb a mountain, but to navigate a river. We have to stop thinking of ourselves as conquerors and start thinking of ourselves as fellow travelers—with other human beings and every living being on this planet, including the planet itself.
- Heroism is nothing more than becoming our latent larger selves.
Ferguson dares to ask the question, "Can we Change?" and concludes that we can and we must change. The Age of Aquarius will occur when we want it to occur. In Aquarius Now: Radical Common Sense and Reclaiming our Personal Sovereignty, Ferguson gives us a way to say "Yes!" to life itself:
-By reclaiming the word "radical" from its current usage meaning extremist and going back to its root meaning "the essence or substance of things."
-By returning to the original meaning of common sense, "The consensus of all of one's senses. That power of mind which perceives truth…by an instantaneous, instinctive, and irresistible impulse, derived not from education nor from habit, but from nature."
In the quarter century since Marilyn Ferguson's Aquarian Conspiracy defined, pulled into focus, then accelerated the transformational shift into consciousness known as the human potential movement, much as changed. Read all about it in Aquarius Now.
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评分这本书的论述风格非常独特,它采取了一种近乎‘考古发掘’的姿态来处理主题。它不像是在‘讲述’一个故事或提出一个论点,更像是在清理一个被时间尘封已久的遗址,小心翼翼地剥开层层叠叠的泥土,试图还原出古代文明的真实面貌。我尤其对作者处理‘惯性’的方式印象深刻。他没有用批判性的眼光去攻击既有的社会规范或思维定式,而是将其视为一种自然界的物理现象——一种能量守恒的体现。通过对一系列看似无关紧要的日常重复行为的细致描摹,作者成功地将“墨守成规”这个贬义词,转化为一个中性的、需要被理解和测量的场域。这使得读者在自我反思时,少了一份道德上的负担,多了一份科学上的审视。这种去情绪化的叙事,让书中的观点更具有穿透力,它们不是强加于你的教条,而是摆在你面前等待你去验证的实验数据。这种冷静到极致的‘洞察’,着实令人敬佩。
评分这本书,说实话,拿到手的时候,我对它的期待值并不高。封面设计得有点……怎么说呢,很“复古”,不是那种让人眼前一亮的现代感,反而有点像八九十年代那种略显粗糙的印刷品质感。我本以为这会是一本关于占星术或者新世纪灵性成长的老生常谈,翻开前甚至有点犯嘀咕,是不是又买到了一本充斥着空洞口号和故作高深的术语集合。然而,当我真正沉下心来阅读开篇的几章时,那种预设的偏见开始悄然瓦解。作者的叙事方式异常的冷静和克制,不像很多同类书籍那样热衷于用华丽的辞藻堆砌出一种“顿悟”的假象。相反,他似乎在用一种近乎田野调查的严谨态度,去剖析那些我们日常生活中习以为常却从未深究的底层逻辑。文字的密度很高,需要反复咀嚼才能体会到其中蕴含的精妙之处。我尤其欣赏作者在探讨‘时间’这个宏大议题时所采取的非线性结构,它巧妙地避开了传统的时间轴叙事,而是通过一系列看似不相关的生活片段和历史侧影进行交织对比,让人在阅读的过程中不断地进行自我修正和认知重构,这种阅读体验,是久违的智力挑战。
评分我必须承认,这本书的结构设计是反直觉的,它拒绝了传统的线性发展,更像是一张错综复杂的思维导图,所有的节点都在彼此呼应,但你必须自己去绘制连接它们的线条。阅读过程中,我发现作者非常擅长使用‘类比’,但他的类比往往是跨越了巨大鸿沟的,比如将一种古老的纺织技术与现代金融市场的波动性进行对比,这种跳跃性极强的联想,一开始会让人感到困惑,但很快你就会意识到,这种看似荒谬的连接,恰恰揭示了事物背后隐藏的共同模式。它迫使你的大脑去建立全新的关联通路,去拥抱复杂性而非简化它。这本书更像是提供了一套‘观察世界的工具箱’,而不是直接告诉你‘世界是什么样的’。对于那些习惯于被喂养知识的读者来说,这本书可能会显得有些‘晦涩难懂’,但对于渴望主动构建认知框架的人来说,它无疑是一份极其珍贵的、需要反复研读的文本。它不是那种读完一遍就能“掌握”的书籍,更像是需要时间去沉淀、去在日常生活中不断印证的智力伙伴。
评分这本书的文字节奏感强得惊人,简直像是某种精心编排的音乐作品。它不是那种平铺直叙的散文,更像是由无数个短促、有力的音符组成的复杂乐章。读起来,你感觉不到明显的“情节”发展,但每隔几页,作者就会抛出一个结构性的概念或者一个令人拍案叫绝的隐喻,如同鼓点骤停后突然爆发的强音,让你不得不停下来,后退几步,重新审视他刚刚构建起来的那个微观世界。最让我感到震撼的是作者对‘感知’的解构。他没有停留在‘我们如何感知世界’这种哲学层面,而是深入到了生理和环境对个体经验的塑造作用。例如,他用大段篇幅描写了特定光线条件下物体边缘模糊的现象,并以此为切入口,探讨了‘确定性’在人类社会结构中的虚假支撑。这种从微观的、几乎被我们忽略的细节中,推导出宏大社会学结论的手法,展现了作者深厚的洞察力。读完一部分,我常常需要起身走动,梳理一下刚刚被强行打乱的思维结构,那种精神上的酣畅淋漓,远超一般读物所能给予的满足感。
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