The rapid race of technological change, the dominance of huge,
impersonal institutions, and the bewildering complexity of modern
society has left many individuals feeling adrift, isolated, and
lacking any sense of meaning or purpose to their lives. They are
surrounded with satellite television, radio, e-mail, computer
networking, fax machines, and of course the Internet. There is a
profusion of data, but very little knowledge that connects
people. The modern man of the
XXI century chooses his preferred beliefs in a pluralistic world.
He is more like a nomad, that hardly defines his live travelling.
Everyone is free to adopt and abandon the symbolic content of
religious systems that they like. This is the transition from world
religions to something that can be defined as "personal religion",
to this type of religiosity, in which individuals construct their
own conceptual system. Such kind of belief seems to be the hallmark
of modern societies. Young people there is a natural predisposition
to build environmentally adapted worldview. This is the beginning
of what should be followed to achieve the new thinking, new
methodology, new approach, new behavior in today's global
environmental situation. Certain "invisible" religiosity,
neither authentic, nor the so-called "earthly", civil or laic
religions penetrates throughout the so-called secular
societies.