Barbara Marx Hubbard

Barbara Marx Hubbard

Barbara Marx Hubbard (born Barbara Marx in 1929) is a prolific futurist, writer and public speaker.

Personal history

In her youth, she attended the Dalton School in New York City. She studied at L'Ecole des Sciences Politiques at La Sorbonne in Paris during her junior year of college, and received a B.A. cum laude in Political Science from Bryn Mawr College in 1951 [http://www.agapeinterfaith.org/pdfs/SE-Winter2003.pdf] . She married the artist Earl Hubbard, whom she met while in Paris, that same year. As of 2003, she is the mother of five and grandmother of six.

She has written five books, delivered more than 80 keynote speeches and given more than 75 interviews. She is currently President of the Foundation for Conscious Evolution, which she co-founded with [http://www.barbaramarxhubbard.com/Public/WhatisConsciousEvolution/FoundationforConsciousEvolution/AboutSidneyLanier/index.cfm Sidney Lanier] in 1992 [http://www.evolve.org/pub/doc/footer_about_fce.html] .

Beliefs

Hubbard believes that humanity, having "come to possess the powers that we used to attribute to the gods", is presently in a critical and dangerous "Late Transition" to "the next stage of human evolution" which began in 1945 with the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. She promotes the idea of Conscious Evolution, defined as "evolution of evolution, from unconscious to conscious choice" or "an awakening of a 'memory' that resides in the synthesis of human knowing, from spiritual to social to scientific", as "the only solution" for avoiding global destruction and entering into a utopian "future of immeasurable possibilities."

While she frequently mentions technology as a major component of how humanity will "co-create" its future, she is clear that Conscious Evolution is "at the core a spiritually-motivated endeavor." Her broad and unattributed claims about the potential for technologies such as scalable quantum computing, clinical immortality, unlimited zero point energy, and an integrated space/Earth environment [http://www.barbaramarxhubbard.com/Public/WhatisConsciousEvolution/ConsciousEvolutionDefined/TheContextforConsciousEvolution/index.cfm] do not enjoy widespread scientific consensus.

The importance of population control is also a recurrent theme in Hubbard's work. In "The Revelation: A Message of Hope for the New Millennium" she writes:: [In 1966] "I saw, perhaps most fundamentally of all, that the vast effort of humanity to "be fruitful and multiply" would have to be curtailed in our generation. One more doubling of the world population will destroy our life support system. Our Mother will not support us if we continue to grow in numbers! We must stop."

She is widely regarded as the philosophical heir to Buckminster Fuller, who once described her as "the best informed human now alive regarding Futurism" [http://www.barbaramarxhubbard.com/Public/AboutBarbara/WhatpeoplearesayingaboutBarbara/index.cfm] . She also names Abraham Maslow, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Sri Aurobindo as major influences.

Bibliography

* The Hunger of Eve: One Woman's Odyssey Toward the Future. Island Pacific Northwest, 1989. ISBN 0-942133-00-5
* The Evolutionary Journey: A Personal Guide to a Positive Future (with Barry Weins and Wabun Wind.) Evolutionary Press, 1993. ISBN 0-943408-01-6
* The Revelation: Our Crisis is a Birth (The Book of Co-Creation). Foundation for Conscious Evolution, 1993. ISBN 0-9631032-0-2
* The Revelation: A Message of Hope for the New Millennium. Nataraj Publishing, 1995 (2nd ed.) ISBN 1-882591-21-6
** Excerpts reprinted by permission of Hay House in the Monthly Aspectarian, available online: [http://www.lightworks.com/MonthlyAspectarian/1996/August/10-0896.html Part I, August 1996] and [http://www.lightworks.com/MonthlyAspectarian/1996/September/11-0996.html Part II, September 1996]
* Conscious Evolution: Awakening the Power of Our Social Potential. New World Library, 1998. ISBN 1-57731-016-0
* Emergence: The Shift from Ego to Essence. Hampton Roads Publishing Company, 2001. ISBN 1-57174-204-2

External links

Official websites

* [http://www.barbaramarxhubbard.com/ BarbaraMarxHubbard.com] , her website, which includes her [http://www.barbaramarxhubbard.com/Public/AboutBarbara/Bio/index.cfm biography]
* [http://www.evolve.org Evolve.org] (requires Macromedia Flash)

Interviews

* with Jeffrey Mishlove in [http://www.intuition.org/txt/hubbard1.htm "Thinking Allowed, Conversations On the Leading Edge of Knowledge and Discovery"]
* with Dennis Hughes in [http://www.shareguide.com/Hubbard.html "Share Guide: The Holistic Health Magazine and Resource Directory"]
* with Diane M. Cooper in [http://www.spiritofmaat.com/archive/feb1/prns/hubbard.htm The Spirit of Ma'at, Volume 1 No. 5 "The Futurists Creating Peace"]
* with Judy Williams in [http://www.planetlightworker.com/articles/judywilliams/article1.htm PlanetLightworker.com Evolutionary Party Line]
* with Elizabeth Debold in [http://www.wie.org/unbound/home.asp A Fusion of Genius]


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