Steve: Sitara Wiliamson of Bellingham joins our staff to keep us abreast of what’s up in community development. Project Neighborly is an example of what one community is doing to get things rolling and bring the community together. Project Neighborly 2018: Grant Application is Live! Heidi, Whatcom Community Foundation, August 31, 2017 https://www.whatcomcf.org/news/project-neighborly-2018-grant-application-live/ Hello Neighbor! […]
Thank You for Joining Us for Gender Equality Week
Thank you for joining Suzi, Paul, Kathleen, me, and the staff at GAoG for Gender Equality Week. I know from your emails that this has been a traumatic week for some people; traumatizing for others. I apologize for the trauma you felt. To look behind the headlines at what’s happening to women in our world […]
The Gender Equality Agenda
The gender equality agenda Zoe Tabary, Amnesty International, 24 September 2015 httpss://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/campaigns/2015/09/the-gender-equality-agenda/ In 1995, 189 countries pledged to meet bold targets on gender equality at the fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing. We asked Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, UN Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women, how far she thinks gender equality has come since then and […]
Archangel Gabrielle on Gender Equality (Repost)
Many will have read this transcript of An Hour with an Angel, last week. But for those who may have missed it, we repost it here. If you’ve already read it, please pass it by. I find the advice she gave here tremendously useful. My original plan was to edit it down to a small […]
Welcome to Gender Equality Week, July 1-7, 2017
This week, the Golden Age of Gaia looks at some aspects of gender discrimination and persecution in the world. As I said yesterday, my own background is in gender issues in refugee law. The inherent bias of that approach is that it looks mostly at “refugee-producing” countries. That means that little of my reading has […]
Gender Equality Week, July 1-7, 2017
This next week, Kathleen and I – each on our own blog (1) – will be looking at various aspects of female/male relationships. Here we’ll be looking at gender equality. There, she’ll be looking at the balance of the divine feminine and the divine masculine, within. We’ll be trading articles back and forth. Let me […]
A World That Works? How? Through Love
Archangel Michael said on An Hour with an Angel: “Destructive adults, they need the help. “And that is where your global work comes into play of holding peace, of holding the vision of a world that works for everyone. Of holding a vision where there is not a separation between human beings – that some […]
Werner Erhard: Butterflies Can Explain How Caterpillars Came to Fly
In the course of a conversation with a reader, I became aware of the fact that Werner Erhard (1) had posted online one of the most stimulating books for humanitarian philanthropists I’ve ever read. Werner was … is … an enlightened humanitarian philosopher. He might call himself an ontologist, a student of being. I’d add […]
Trimming Down for Paradigm Shifts
Reposted from Oct. 2009. Enlightenment and Paradigm Shifts I said earlier that we don’t want ice on our wings when trying to take off in our plane or we’ll stall. Recent events have shown me that it isn’t just Ascension that may bring a “take-off” in our lives. We’ll be faced with the opportunity for […]
Laying New Track – Part 1/2
I’ve told the story a number of times, from Werner Erhard. A man aboard a train looked out the right window and saw that the train was heading for disaster. He warned the other passengers. All the passengers joined him on the right side of the train and looked. They conferred among themselves but no […]
Laying New Track – Part 2/2
(Concluded from Part 1, above.) Here’s another new rail. Another name for a world that works for everyone, seen from my view, is a “cooperative commonwealth.” A cooperative commonwealth is distinctly new track. It was first recommended in the early 20th Century. (1) A Canadian political party calling itself the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation was largely […]
Thinking About Our Post-Reval Humanitarian Work
At some point I think we all struggle with how to think about humanitarian projects after the Reval. Have we any conceptual models that might help us organize our thinking on how to achieve global workability – a world that works for everyone? We do. The first is Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Our focus […]
By What Principles Might a Global Network of Light Stewards Operate?
If we can allow ourselves to dream out loud, how might a global network of light stewards of the Mother’s wealth operate? It could be a loose confederation of people, all alerted to common opportunities, much as crowd funding operates. The individual lightworker would then make the choice of what to support and what not. […]
AAM: The Overarching Principle of Post-Reval Financial Wayshowing is Stewardship
In a personal reading I had with him through Linda Dillon on May 6, 2016, Archangel Michael identified the overarching principle of our post-Reval financial wayshowing to be “stewardship.” How helpful that is. Square One. Our starting place. In future discussions I’ll ask him for more overarching concepts. It arose because I asked him what […]
Not Every Anti-Cannabis Article Is Biased
Credit: femmeactuelle.fr Every now and then, a conscious website will feature a piece on the potential downsides of cannabis use. These websites, like any other, post a constant stream of pro-cannabis articles that argue for its legalization, describe in detail its countless medicinal, industrial, and spiritual benefits, and discuss it favorably in pretty much every […]
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