This book could have been named "A Practical Handbook for Changing the World". The concept, while not commonly known or discussed, is based on the fact that all humans send out energy, or vibrations if you prefer, that influence our immediate environment.
The nature of the energy reflected outward is determined by our habitual thought/emotion patterns, which in turn influences our choices and actions. By understanding and ‘owning’ this concept and then making changes in thought and action we can each do our part to ensure that our contribution to the Human Energy Net is positive rather than negative.
And this is where the dynamics of love comes into play. The Greek root of the word dynamic means power and strength (dunamikos - powerful; dunamis - power; dunasthai - to be able, see ). It pertains to energy or power; to motion causing change. It is also defined as the controlling force of any kind and the study of that force. These two definitions aptly describe the basis of the Human Energy Net. By consciously making small, personal changes in how we think and act we effect large changes.
To visualize this concept more clearly, imagine a place where the principles of love as a energy force are integrated into the fabric of the
community. The dynamics of love is a subject taught at home and in the schools with the same emphasis and attention to detail as reading and writing. By the time the children in the community become adults and enter the workforce it is quite natural for them to make decisions based on the characteristics of love.
Natural selection dictates that a few of the children will move into positions of leadership where decisions of the few affect the many. Because of their early training these leaders take for granted that corporate and government policy should be based on the elements of love and understand that such policies are not a detriment to success.
It takes only a little more imagination to see how this one community could influence a world. Generation follows generation with each being taught from infancy the principles of love. They then take the seeds of what they know and plant them in other parts of the world. The fruit born of those seeds is a radically different world then what we know today.
"Love Imagines the World", a line in an opera by composer Peter Sellers, describes perfectly the dynamic of love. Progress at every level in every field starts with forming a picture of what could be; asking the question,"What if...". Throughout history progress has been