Andrew Eardley had this conversation on the subject of the delegations with Archangel Michael through Linda Dillon on Nov. 13, 2019: Andrew: I wonder if you have any further updates on the progress of the Delegations that might be shared with others? Archangel Michael: The Delegations continue to be underway. There is a sense for […]
Our Finest Hour
Winston Churchill hoped that the staunch defiance of the British people going into the Battle of Britain in World War II would be “their finest hour.” We too face a coming storm – although we’re not going into battle. Quite the contrary. Our finest hour would see us healing the wounds of nations and peoples […]
Creating an Idea Whose Time has Come – Part 10/12
When we create a context, there’s a shift in the space in which things are held. It’s that shift in the climate, the space that makes things suddenly workable. The Hunger Project is a natural consequence of the experience of individual and personal responsibility, of our Self’s experience that hunger and starvation exist in our […]
Begin at Home and Get Your Feet Wet
When I consider creating contexts for various events worldwide, I run into the difficulty that I don’t have the knowledge needed to guess what sequence of events may be appropriate for, say, a Subsaharan African nation. If everyone there had a universal basic income and not very much to spend it on, of what use […]
Creating an Idea Whose Time has Come – Part 9/12
Werner tells us that context generates process. A contextually-generated process aligns the existing forces within the context. Then the aligned forces provide a condition of workability. Werner Erhard, The End of Starvation: Creating an Idea Whose Time Has Come. 1977, at http://www.wernererhard.net/thpsource.html In a newly-created context the most important position is the position, “It can’t […]
Only Bridging Can Heal a World of Breaking
Only Bridging Can Heal a World of Breaking John A. Powell, Yes! Magazine, Nov. 12, 2019 https://www.yesmagazine.org/issues/building-bridges/heal-divide-break-bridging-20191112 Meaningful bridging—like real integration—must acknowledge, respect, and appreciate difference as a starting point. At a time of heightened polarization and intense inequality in the United States and around the world, social differences run the risk of being turned […]
Dr. Shariff Abdullah: Creating a World that Works for All
TEDxConcordiaUPortland – Sharif Abdullah – A World for All – It’s our Choice Dr. Shariff Abdullah (he recently changed the spelling of his name for numerological reasons) (1) contacted me recently to inform me of the fact that he’d published a book called Creating a World that Works for All in 1999. (2) His research […]
Creating an Idea Whose Time has Come – Part 8/12
The project to put a man on the moon by the end of the Sixties is an example of creating a context, which transcended the forces ranged against it, and brought about the result. The use of a deadline allows for an orchestration of efforts which would not be possible if we left the goal […]
‘We Failed to Reach Europe – Now Our Families Disown Us’
We need to bring sustainabilty to them, not require them to run a gauntlet to have it. ‘We failed to reach Europe – now our families disown us’ Tim Whewell, BBC World Service, Nov. 14, 2019 https://www.bbc.com/news/stories-50391297 Most of the West African migrants who fail to reach Europe eventually return to their own countries, but […]
Matthew’s Message for Nov. 15, 2019
Note from Suzy Ward: Matthew said he didn’t speak completely about GMO foods and asked me to amend this part of the message about them: Genetically modified foods themselves are not harmful, but chemicals in the insecticide are, so thoroughly washing those foods and all other produce as well is important. Also, chemicals and sugar […]
All Beings are Birthed from the Heart of One
How can we effect change without losing inclusivity? Michael said recently: “Do not get caught in the drama of white hats or black hats, or good guys or bad guys. All beings are birthed directly from the Heart of One upon this beautiful Planet of Gaia, and far beyond. “There is no being beyond redemption, […]
Creating an Idea Whose Time has Come – Part 7/12
What makes an idea one whose time has come? An idea’s time comes when the state of its existence is transformed from content into context. The matter is not something we can figure out with our minds. This work transcends ordinary intellect. Werner Erhard, The End of Starvation: Creating an Idea Whose Time Has Come. […]
Your Seafood Dinner could be Tied to Slavery on Fishing Vessels, says Journalist
Slavery in many forms – forced marriage, human trafficking, sex slavery, etc. – still exists today. I call for an end to all forms of human slavery everywhere on the planet by Jan. 1, 2022. Your seafood dinner could be tied to slavery on fishing vessels, says journalist Padrag Moran, CBC.com, Nov. 12, 2019 https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/the-current-for-nov-12-2019-1.5356218/your-seafood-dinner-could-be-tied-to-slavery-on-fishing-vessels-says-journalist-1.5356641 […]
Creating Context as Creating Structure, Belongingnesss, and Involvement
I remember how I’d sit around doing precious little as a child until the day arrived when I could join a baseball team. All of a sudden I had a structured activity that I enjoyed in my life. I had a sense of belonging – I wore a black baseball cap, belonged to Dietrich Collins […]
Creating an Idea Whose Time has Come – Part 6/12
What will overcome the conditions and forces is an idea whose time has come, Werner asserts. When something’s time comes, change takes whatever form is available to it and happens. Werner Erhard, The End of Starvation: Creating an Idea Whose Time Has Come. 1977, at http://www.wernererhard.net/thpsource.html An Idea Whose Time Has Come Victor Hugo said, […]
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