Schönwitz, Tobias

(Dr.) Tobias Schönwitz has a background in physics
and philosophy and continues that academic strand
of his life by working at a large private foundation
which provides funding for scienti�c research.

At the same time, he has always had a strong
interest in how humans are connected to each other
and trys to turn that interest into practice by
engaging with the practices of coaching and
facilitation.

Figuring out how these two worlds can be
integrated with each other is currently one of his
most exciting challenges.

Bulc, Violeta

I’m convinced that a new civilisation is around the corner. More and more of us are feeling it, sensing it, acting upon our inner calling. We know that it is time to live differently. To be more connected to the living world around us. To be in balance with the Planet, the Universe, with ourselves and our fellow humans.

Here I share with you my view of why and how the new civilisation might organise itself, what its new priorities could be, and what could be the essence of it. I am fully aware of my limitations. I humbly hope that it could be good material for a broader global discussion. I would also like to acknowledge all the inspiring people that I have had the privilege to meet, or to read their work, because they have all contributed to what is in front of you.

I feel the new civilisation has a clear mission: firstly, to create Planet Earth as an eco-zone of the Universe with its rich biodiversity at its core. Secondly, to populate the Universe by using technology, curiosity, and greatness to drive it.

The main change in organizing Ecocivilisation is our deep understanding that we are part of a common space that we share within a common consciousness. As a result, structures are based on systems and in the form of networks that nurture a society whose essence is relationships. The concept of competition retreats and gives way to endless collaboration, where the only principle is that collaboration never ends.