About
Jon Freeman
Relational Being
ABOUT

Jon Freeman

Relational Being

Architect of Relational Systems
Stabilising Coherence in both Human Beings and Human Systems.
Since 1980, I have been engaged in intentional learning about myself and my relationship with the world. In parallel I have had a career in business, written books and developed specific expertise in the Spiral Dynamics model of human existence.
I am an arch-generalist in an age of specialists.
This breadth has been essential to my pathway towards deep understanding of how our universe truly functions, and how that determines what it is for us to live in it in the best possible way.
My career was in IT, systems and Organisational work for forty years, in major corporations across consumer goods, engineering, air transport and telecoms industries.
In parallel I was active in self development, spiritual exploration, healing and intuition
- embodied sensing
Now, besides Spiral Dynamics and Foundation work, where I am a master trainer and trainer-of-trainers.
I am active in corporate development and leadership and as a coach/mentor.
Some of that activity is through the consultancy Future Considerations, of which I am a Director.
In inviting you to “Live from a New Reality”, I am setting a bold challenge

Since my first experience of the much greater, non-ordinary actuality, it has been clear to me that the science I was trained to believe in is misleading and limited. That led to my book The Science of Possibility, in which I present the compelling evidence for an alternative and show how this Other Reality works.

Living as if everything is connected has many entry points into the application of the new understanding, how it affects what is possible for you as an individual, for our human collectives and organisations, and for the planet and universe we inhabit.

Relational Being offers new ways to Be,
to engage in our relationship to all aspects of existence and to become the future we desire.

I have been writing a new book: 

I am excited to share my newest book with you!
Launching December 2025!

What makes you You?

Discover the hidded forces that shaped your Being
- and how to choose your Becoming.
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It is well-known that many shamanistic cultures experience direct connections with the spirits of plants and animals.  Assuming that you don’t regard that as illusion or projection, you might ask  - what is that for us and for today’s world?

There are “modern shamans” – people who work with that realm of connection.  In fact there are many – horse whisperers, plant spirit medicine practitioners for example.  There are well-known examples of people who garden in collaboration with nature, and books such as Dorothy Maclean’s “To hear the Angels Sing”, which describes how enormous vegetables were produced in the seemingly barren soils of Findhorn.  Machaelle Small Wright has given in-depth accounts of how she created the Perelandra garden.

There are also stories of animals – particularly horses - being used in healing.  There is a great story of one such in my Substack “A tale of a psychic horse”.  I also talk about nature spirits in the “What’s Nature to you” chapter of “What makes you YOU” and the chapter on shamanism in “The Science of Possibility”. 

It is an inevitable outcome of the “information field” as a central theoretical theme in both books, that our ability to connect with what animates other parts of the living world will reveal itself in many ways.” 

Read this substack article: The Tale of the Psycic Horse

Your body is made of cells, which form organs and other systems. Anything in the world has sub-elements. Anything in the world is also part of a larger whole. This is the nature of holons, that they are identifiable, nested elements that we can choose to focus on, as we zoom in or out to the scale that we need.
“The whole context of Relational Being is that the universe is governed by a Field of Information. This includes the relationships we have with the flow of the universe in the sense of “God”, or “The Divine” or “The Force” or any equivalent term for the spiritual context”