The current state of confusion can be interpreted as the “labor pains” of humanity reaching the limits of an old operating system based on “ownership and domination,” and preparing to transition to a higher-dimensional social system.
That raises the question: how, concretely, can we overcome these labor pains and move into a higher-dimensional social system?
The transition from the old OS of “ownership and domination” to a higher-dimensional social system grounded in harmony and coexistence is not merely a political reform. It is an extraordinarily ambitious project that requires a simultaneous upgrade of human consciousness and a redesign of social structures.
As of 2026, humanity stands squarely in this transitional phase. To overcome the “labor pains” and accelerate the shift, the necessary steps can be consolidated into four key domains.
1. An Economic Shift from “Ownership” to “Contribution and Sharing”
At the root of today’s suffering lies an economy driven by a sense of scarcity, in which people compete for a limited pie.
Rebuilding the commons:
An international framework is needed to redefine natural resources such as rare earth elements not as the private property of states or corporations, but as assets held in trust for the entire planet?the global commons.
Introducing value-based and gift economies:
Instead of measuring “how much one earns” (ownership), systems should make visible “how much one contributes to the whole” (circulation), using digital technologies such as Web3 and DAOs. Trust, rather than accumulation, becomes the currency, beginning at the community level.
2. An Organizational Shift from “Domination” to Holacracy (Decentralized Autonomy)
Structures that rely on centralized authority inevitably give rise to corruption, including bribery and rent-seeking.
Utilizing DAOs (Decentralized Autonomous Organizations):
Rather than leaving decisions on issues such as Greenland’s resource management or immigration policy solely to opaque political elites, governance should shift toward tamper-proof smart contracts and transparent voting systems in which all stakeholders can participate.
From pyramid structures to network structures:
Society moves away from top-down command and control toward organic networks in which individual expertise and passion are interconnected.
3. A Consciousness Shift from “Separation” to “Integration” (Most Crucial)
The belief that “I am separate from others” or that “immigrants are enemies” gives rise to violence, isolation, and drug dependency.
Inner healing and education:
Behind addiction and crime lie deep loneliness and a sense of worthlessness. Addressing these issues requires a shift from punishment to trauma healing and the rebuilding of self-worth, through education and welfare systems that prioritize psychological and spiritual well-being.
Recognition of wholeness:
From early childhood, people must be nurtured to intuitively understand how their actions affect the other side of the planet?cultivating systems thinking as a lived sensibility rather than an abstract theory.
4. Integration of Science and Spirituality
In a higher-dimensional society, visible material resources and invisible energies?such as consciousness, love, and ethics?are treated as equally real and valuable.
Implementation of free energy and regenerative technologies:
Clean, affordable energy technologies that eliminate the need to compete over resources should be released as open-source, shared assets of humanity rather than monopolized by a few.
Redefining national success through well-being:
Instead of GDP, nations should adopt indicators such as inner peace, mental health, and harmony with nature as their highest priorities?moving toward a global version of concepts similar to Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness.
Conclusion: What We Can Do Right Now
This transition will not happen overnight, nor will it be delivered by governments or higher-dimensional beings.
Stop domination in everyday life:
In families, workplaces, and relationships, replace control with dialogue and trust.
Practice sufficiency:
Shift away from material accumulation toward inner fulfillment and the joy of connection with others.
When small, individual transformations of consciousness reach a critical mass, the old operating system will fail, and the new system will rewrite itself as society’s default.
The year 2026 marks one of the most exciting and consequential moments in human history?a rare opportunity to actively participate in this great rewriting.