Author ORCID Identifier
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6637-5935
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Winter 2-5-2026
Abstract
What is happening in the world today and why? Humanity is evolving its consciousness at individual and collective levels. Given these seemingly tumultuous times, as of this writing (January 2026), to make such a statement may sound like a strange thing to say. However, I suggest that if you are alive today and if you are reading these words, these are the very times for which you were born--to assist Humanity as it evolves its consciousness with your unique gifts, whatever they may be. That is, this period of our individual and collective human being-ness may be characterized as an unfolding period of weeding out and alignment with the essence of Humanity's evolving consciousness.
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Recommended Citation
Ferguson, Carroy U., "What Is Happening In the World Today and Why: Humanity’s Evolving Consciousness and The Role of Archetypal Energies as Guides During An Unfolding Weeding Out And Alignment Process" (2026). Psychology Faculty Publication Series. 27.
https://scholarworks.umb.edu/psych_faculty_pubs/27
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