ABSTRACT

Synopsis: the architects of the current era of transformational change moved beyond the fragmentation of knowledge inherited from the previous era. Between them they pointed the way to repairing the separation of mind and body, parts and wholes, stability and change, individual and collective, rational and creative. A study of the architects of the changes has found that their collective thinking has led them to ask seven questions: introspective, physical, social, ethical, aesthetic, sympathetic and reflective. Answering those questions proves to be a Herculean task requiring a readjustment of the mind from divided to collective thinking.