Third Attractor
DIALOGS
INSIGHTS
The Third Attractor is not a blueprint for the future. It is not an ideology, a political program, or a spiritual doctrine. It is a
A reflection on my conversation with Adrian Wagner My conversation with Adrian Wagner stayed with me long after we ended the call. Not because he
Over the past months I have sat with twenty five remarkable people and explored what we call the Third Attractor. Each conversation was its own
My conversation with Christian Häuselmann brought something into the Third Attractor field that has stayed with me ever since. It was a shift in perspective
Over the last months, I have spoken with twenty-four remarkable people about the possibility of a third attractor. What fascinates me is that nearly everyone
Over the past months, I have had twenty-four deep, wide-ranging conversations with thinkers, teachers, system designers, mystics, futurists, activists, and practitioners about what I call
After more than twenty conversations with thinkers, practitioners, mystics, activists, philosophers and systems designers, one truth keeps returning with a kind of quiet insistence. The
There are conversations that shift the center of gravity of a whole inquiry. My exchange with Daniel Oser was one of them. It brought a
My dialogue with Mary Adams felt like sitting down with someone who is able to hold both the immense beauty of our human potential and
Cécile Renouard’s approach to education emerges from a simple but radical intuition: we will not build a livable future unless people learn to inhabit the
The third attractor can only emerge when we awaken inwardly and at the same time create new outer systems that can hold and express this
In so many of the Third Attractor conversations, a shared longing is palpable. We are trying to sense a possible future that does not collapse
Insights from My Conversation with John Churchill After eighteen Third Attractor interviews spanning integral theory, developmental psychology, regenerative culture, intentional communities, and systems change, my
From the first moment of our evolution, rivalry has been woven into the fabric of human life. It helped us survive, compete, and grow. Yet
In these conversations about the Third Attractor, one truth keeps coming back: we cannot build a new world if we have not learned to feel
When I speak about the Third Attractor, I often find myself returning to this question: how do we build a culture that can hold the
When I began the Third Attractor conversations, I was curious whether we could imagine a collective future that pulls us beyond both chaos and control.
Everywhere we look, something seems to be breaking down. Institutions that once held our trust are faltering. The economic systems that promised progress now produce
1. Evolutionary Responsibility Main voices: Nish Dubashia, Said Dawlabani, Benjamin De Pauw, Christopher CookeAll saw humanity as a co-agent of evolution, not a spectator. They