IMPACT ON SOCIETY
Society changes as its individuals change (HP10). As more people adopt the holistic world view, so does the whole of society. Each individual added to the new thinkers makes it easier for others to join, because they are immanently more motivated via the common M-D whole of society. The validity of this holistic principle is supported by Rupurt Sheldrake's studies (Sect.4). Thus we shall see an ever increasing rate of change towards a holistic world view. A new common sense will be born. We are getting help along the way. The help comes from within ourselves, from the holistic harmony that is already immanent.
With holistic understanding there is less need to subscribe to any particular brand of religious belief system. People can feel free to pursue their own path of spiritual growth, individually or in groups. Social movements such as environmentalism, human rights, and holistic medicine (112)(113) represent an awakening to holistic reality. Speaking of holistic medicine, the condition of the body is holistically caused by the condition of the mind (114). Spontaneous and dramatic healings after an individual's turnaround in attitudes and beliefs have been documented (115). Mental hygiene is the key to physical health. It is up to the people to control their minds. Objecting to the barrage of violent and detestable mass media programs is essential. Other initiatives must follow: care and compassion for the disadvantaged, the homeless, the uneducated. People will learn to control their lives through mental disciplines. "Creative visualization" is being successfully used, particularly in sports and medicine (116)(117). Creative visualization works because of holon principle HP10. Imagining repeatedly and vividly a desired situation brings about a corresponding change in one's psyche, thus creating a corresponding personal world. For this to work, it is first necessary to eliminate any lingering beliefs that contradict the desired situation (118).
Fritjof Capra expresses his deep concern about the urgency and importance for the human race to wake up and face the true reality: "the gravity and the global extent of our current crisis indicate that this change is likely to result in a transformation of unprecedented dimensions, a turning point for the planet as a whole" (119); and: "we need a new vision of reality; a fundamental change in our thoughts, perceptions, and values. The beginnings of this change, of the shift from mechanistic to the holistic conception of reality, are already visible in all fields and are likely to dominate the present decade."
Scientists will be more interested in understanding M-D reality, preferably in cooperation with Eastern "M-D experts". Such research may be even more productive and cost effective than creating subatomic particles with ever higher power. To penetrate M-D reality, it appears appropriate to use M-D means. Age-old moral maxims can perhaps be scientifically substantiated, converting belief systems into knowledge systems. Scientific research may eventually generate a revolution in the psychological arena similar to the industrial-technological revolution that followed the development of the physical sciences. Spectacular capabilities may be developed because the M-D environment has more degrees of freedom and is intrinsically more powerful than our physical world.
As any individual, so a whole nation cannot continue to prosper, or even remain strong, while disregarding basic spiritual laws. The greatness of a nation depends on its immanent strength. For the American Dream to continue, it must include spiritual, holistic thinking. The modern American Dream must include equitable sharing of wealth, individual acceptance of responsibility for society, and the pursuit of excellence by all.

6. CONCLUSION
Modern research is leading to a new world view that unites physical science with psychology, philosophy, and religion. The key is the discovery of multiple dimensions beyond our 3-D world, combined with an understanding of holistic principles. We cannot perceive directly the multidimensional environment beyond ours because our senses are three-dimensional, but we can draw enlightening conclusions based on a set of holistic principles that together form a logic system. It enables us to research the structure of the multidimensional world and to create a new model of the universe. Holistic logic suggests answers to age-old questions such as the whole versus parts problem, mind-body interaction, the beginning of the universe and of life, and the nature of evolution. Corresponding to quantum physics findings, it is concluded that many other worlds exist in addition to ours, invisible to us but real. The new world view gives direction to people who search for vital answers and to society at large. According to holistic thinking, we can control our destiny, and humankind can unfold unlimited potentials, provided it observes cosmic rules. Americans could lead this trend with a renewed American Dream.

GLOSSARY
All-Entity: The integrated whole of everything that exists.
Aspect: Partial exposure.
Entity: Same as whole, viewed in its own order.
Holistic: Emphasis on the organic integration of separate parts.
Holon: A whole and its parts considered simultaneously.
Immanent: Inside but transcendent.
M-D: Multidimensional.
Order: Number of dimensions.
Part: One of several units which together form a whole.
Self: The transcendent whole of body and mind.
Source-entity: A whole that gives existence to parts of one or more orders.
Sub-entity: A part of any order that belongs to a source-entity.
Transcendent: Having more integrated dimensions. Higher order.
Whole: Integrated total of its constituent parts, having more dimensions than any of them.

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