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The True Meaning of Awakening: Insights from a Nobel Prize Nominee

How to play your part in The Great Awakening, with Ervin Laszlo.


Wake up! To what? Twice nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, Ervin Lazlo has a message for you. The Great Awakening begins with recognizing that YOU are part of the universe, and the universe is moving from chaos to coherence.


We are challenged to know that we are drawn toward interconnectedness. We need YOUR mind and YOUR heart to embrace what you already know. Synchronicity shows us the surface of our interconnectedness. We need to go deeper and faster!


Meet Ervin Laszlo now on the Connecting with Coincidence podcast:



Ervin Laszlo, twice nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, is editor of the international periodical World Futures: The Journal of General Evolution and Chancellor-Designate of the newly formed GlobalShift University. He is the founder and president of the international think tanks The Club of Budapest and the General Evolution Research Group and the author of 83 books translated into 21 languages. He lives in Italy.


Ervin Laszlo, Doctorat d’Etat Sorbonne (1970) is Founder-Director of The Laszlo Institute of New Paradigm Research (Italy), Founder and President of The Club of Budapest, Fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science, Member of the Hungarian Academy of Science and of the International Academy of Philosophy of Science, Senator of the International Medici Academy, and Editor of the international periodical World Futures: The Journal of New Paradigm Research.


He is the recipient of the Goi Peace Prize (2002), the International Mandir of Peace Prize (2005), the Conacreis Holistic Culture Prize (2009), the Ethics Prize of Milan (2014), and the Luxembourg World Peace Prize (2017). Laszlo is Honorary citizen of the City of Buenos Aires and Honorary Professor of the Buenos Aires Institute of Technology and holds Honorary Ph.Ds from the United States, Canada, Finland, and Hungary. He is the author or co-author of a hundred and one books translated into twenty-four languages. Laszlo was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004 and 2005.


The Club of Budapest


The Laszlo Institute of New Paradigm Research

Ervin Laszlo


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