Elena Alfaro proposes EVA: Designing Society from the High Vibration State

The humanist visionary Elena Alfaro argues that the collective crisis is not economic, but the result of a low emotional frequency.

Representació abstracta de la consciència col·lectiva o l'energia social en un entorn urbà modern.

Representació abstracta de la consciència col·lectiva o l'energia social en un entorn urbà modern.

Consultant and speaker Elena Alfaro introduces the EVA (High Vibration State) model, a framework designed to overcome collective paralysis by building social and institutional systems based on conscious emotional training.

Elena Alfaro, founder of EMO Insights and Leonardos Club, points out that current society lives in a state of discouragement and distrust, stemming from a collective “low vibrational frequency.” She asserts that while we are experts at diagnosing crises (climate, polarization, corruption), amplifying these problems only sinks the collective deeper into fear and resignation.
According to the expert, the fundamental problem is not reality itself, but «the vibration from which we observe that reality». She cites historical examples such as the fall of Germany to Hitler due to collective shame after Versailles, or interventions driven by the accumulated guilt from Rwanda and Bosnia.

"When the collective emotional state collapses, everything else collapses afterwards."

Elena Alfaro · Humanist Visionary and founder of EMO Insights
The EVA model differs from welfare models like that of Finland, as it does not seek subjective happiness, but rather more conscious and autonomous citizens. It is based on collective emotional training, individual self-awareness, and mutual care as the foundations from which people and societies think and act.
The structural pillars of an EVA State would include mindfulness and emotional intelligence education from primary school, an environmental setting designed to raise vibration (light, vegetation, harmonious architecture), and an institutional pillar where leaders are held accountable for their contribution to polarization.
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