Nature Reflected in Living Systems




"A work of morality, politics, and criticism will be more elegant, other things being equal, if it is shaped by the hand of geometry.”
― Joseph-Louis Lagrange
Preface sur l'Utilité des Mathématiques et de la Physique, 1729
By connecting the organizational nature of physical, biological, and social systems, and providing a new way for us to understand how our universe works, Mereon offers us a way to renew our understanding of ourselves. Philosophically, Mereon links the domains of science with the critical social imperatives we face today. The significance of the universal principles and process implied in Mereon cannot be underestimated in a world filled with fear, burnout and fragmentation. This simple, coherent and measurable logic joins consciousness and conscience, pointing the way to a better world, one that is now within our reach.
The depth of potential waiting to be explored in this system is boundless. The initial applications —for individuals, relationships, humanity as a whole, and the social organizations we build— have already delivered demonstrable results with profound and lasting effects. With the implications far-reaching and practical, Mereon makes it clear that authentic unity is the consequence of honouring and accepting diversity across personal, cultural, political, religious, and philosophical boundaries.
Geometry imparts a unique sense of wholeness, mapping the fundamental principles of unity, balance, and beauty that define the qualitative foundation of life. So it is that Mereon is used as the invisible framework behind the simple and easily understood applications.
Let us be very clear about one thing with regard to this work; there is nothing to join. What we are about is remembering. While we have had the benefit of some wise counsel from diverse domains, Mereon is utterly devoid of membership and all its attendant 'dogma'. Our intent is to use Mereon as a catalyst to foster deep and meaningful dialogue, inspiring constructive creativity. Our desire is to use this as a template for resolving conflict and catalyzing healthy change. By learning to make positive decisions we can evolve our minds and hearts, such a union of mind, heart and matter leading to the deep dialogue that is key to human survival, healing, wellbeing, and the flourishing of social systems. Mereon is a guide for those change agents who chose to lead, working together to make a positive difference.
The time for such change is now. What is your perspective on these issues?
"The knowledge of which geometry aims is the knowledge of the eternal."
― Plato, Republic, VII, 52. (1736 to 1813)
