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We are currently in a process of passage from one form of consciousness to another. The modern mind is caught in the trap of a mechanical concept about the Universe, which is about to be changed. We have excessively technologized our life, which has increased productivity very much but it has also created damaging dangers. The dizzying and dehumanised speed at which technologies change generates big adjustment problems and deep changes at the level of human psyche, as well as new forms of social organization such as the network. These technologies have a very serious impact on the inner experience of one’s personal identity and perception of the self. Man isolates himself and distances himself from nature. Or, identity is also a social construct, and this phenomenological mutation creates problems. Mass-media surround us as a second skin and continuously modify individual frontiers, connectivity networks and moral structures. There is the tendency to unite individual minds, hence numerous mass delusions. We witness accelerations of synchronicities, of intuitions and of the para-psychic and psycho-physic manifestations. Technologic progress allows imagination to make projections of great accuracy and speed by attracting our psyche and our body in an increasingly closer relation. We need a global culture, a holistic project that should support a sustainable development. This is why we need to bring to life again the transcendentalist impulse that could stir a genuine spiritual revolution in our society. By capitalizing on the social potential of the Internet, which