Superorganisms have been defined as groups of interdependent organisms, such as an ant colony or behive, that functions as a single,biological unit with specialized roles. These colonies are considered “superorganisms”, since a colony behaves as a single individual.
QuantumLove (Lynne McTaggart) thinks we must look at our Universe as a unified whole and that if we are going to take charge of our destiny we must see ourselves as part of a superorganism.
QuantumLove also talks about creating community superorganisms, as well as the Universe as a superorganism.
In order to create a clown superorganism, QuantumLove says we must build on our urge to connect, to belong, whic our deepest need…to merge with others.
And of course, conflict must be eliminated.
QuantumLove also says that when clowns are working together for a common purpose. they get on the same wavelength, literally. Their brain waves synchronize.
SwarmingLove (Mark W.Moffett) wrote a 468 page book about The Human Swarm, and on the last page, talking about clowns overcoming our divisiveness, says we need to know more about how clowns reformulate their identities.
SwarmingLove adds that clowns have the capacity to counter our propensities for conflict through “deliberate self-correction”.
Micko believes that we can create a clown swarm by working together (in person or in spirit) to create a World of Love, with each of us finding our own role in that process.
One way to do that might involve creating group or community superorganisms, as QuantumLove suggests.
This also fits with Micko’s notion of creating upward spirals.
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