Abstract: Authentic global thinking requires respect for the enormous diversity of thinking and the continual creative development of diverse traditions, through dialogue and also through the fresh eyes of each new generation. Global co-evolutionary processes link individuals, societies and environments in complex ways for the creation and maintenance of shadow spaces of hegemonic thinking which is unique and innovative in its creativity. Hegemonic thinking can be characterized by single-loop learning or ideological thinking to achieve pre-defined goals. To actively seek to become attuned to the co-evolutionary sustaining of diversity and innovation for the full development of human life, there is a requirement to question goals and so to engage in double-loop learning. Organizations need to consider that learning systems engaged in not only double-loop learning of questioning goals but also of transforming goals and processes in accordance with an ethical vision of respect for all lives or triple-loop learning. This study attempts to explain the triple-loop learnings that requires the trust and autonomy of individuals and teams and thus allowing optimal synergies to emerge within organizations. Organizations can comprise of multiple shadow spaces of unique triple-loop learning innovation as well as adaptive structures of double-loop learning. Moreover, the shadow spaces can at best also become sites for mutual learning between multiple cultures. Key to triple-loop learning is the skill of acculturation whereby a person can be grounded in their ancestral culture, whilst also constructively, engaging with other cultures to synergize innovation.