Join-in details

Tuesday, 02 December 2025
5:00 – 6:30 PM (GMT)

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81500642245?pwd=dilF7oUNfMhaJNlaQpV2hFLbaL9xaB.1

Meeting ID: 81500642245
Passcode: 678738

Event Description

Humanity stands at a defining threshold. Across scientific frontiers, spiritual traditions, ecological research, and global wellbeing scholarship, a profound shift is underway – from a worldview rooted in separation, competition, and mechanistic thinking to one recognising the deep relationality of life. This webinar brings together three leading voices in this emerging paradigm—David Lorimer, Dr Jude Currivan, and Wendy Ellyatt—to explore the contours, evidence base, and implications of a Unitive Worldview and the transformative narrative it invites.

Drawing on the Galileo Commission’s work to expand the boundaries of scientific inquiry, David Lorimer will outline why the dominant materialist assumptions of the past century are no longer adequate to explain consciousness, meaning, and the interconnectedness revealed across contemporary research. Jude Currivan will introduce insights from her foundational cosmological work, arguing that the universe is fundamentally unified, relational, and meaningfully informed – an understanding supported by developments in quantum physics, complexity science, and evolutionary systems theory. Wendy Ellyatt will connect these cosmological and consciousness perspectives with emerging insights from developmental science, ecological thinking, and global wellbeing research, highlighting how worldviews shape cultural norms, institutional behaviour, educational priorities, and the very ways societies understand themselves.

Together, the speakers will explore why worldview is now a critical variable in shaping our collective trajectory; how early development, values formation, and narrative ecosystems influence the emergence of either fragmented or integrated societies; and what a Unitive Narrative offers at a time of ecological crisis, social polarisation, and institutional transition. Participants will gain a deepened understanding of the scientific, philosophical, and developmental foundations of a unitive paradigm – and concrete pathways for embedding these insights into education, governance, community life, and global collaboration.

This conversation invites scholars, practitioners, educators, and policymakers to consider how a shift in worldview may be the most important leverage point for a flourishing planetary future.

Dr Jude Currivan is a cosmologist, planetary healer, futurist, award-winning author and filmmaker, Evolutionary Leaders Circle council member, Associate Member of the Club of Rome and previously a senior UK-based international business woman. She has a Masters in Physics from the University of Oxford and PhD in Archaeology from the University of Reading in the UK and is a life-long researcher into the unitive nature of reality. Having travelled to over 80 countries, since 1998 she has been in service to collective and planetary healing and conscious evolution and co-founded WholeWorld-View in 2027 to further serve transformational change. www.wholeworld-view.org

Wendy Ellyatt is a thought leader in regenerative futures and values-based systems change, Her research and writing focus on how integrated thinking can transform education, governance, and culture. Her projects – ranging from the Flourish Project to the Soul of the City Programme and Global Healing Day – invite diverse communities to remember their place within a living, sacred world. Drawing on insights from complexity science, contemplative traditions, Indigenous wisdom, developmental psychology, neuroscience, ecology and consciousness studies, Wendy collaborates with leading global networks to advance new narratives of intergenerational and interspecies flourishing. 

David Lorimer is Chair of the Galileo Commission, Global Ambassador and Programme Director of the Scientific and Medical Network, and Editor of Paradigm Explorer. His book most relevant to this event is A Quest for Wisdom