Website M I S S I O N:   Help establish a growing, nurturing space for sharing, problem-solving, celebration, and cocreation

Join us in taking a daily
Sacred Noon Minute

To participate, simply set an alarm—on your wrist watch, pocket watch, or alarm clock—for 12 noon and take a minute of time-out to focus on the goodness that is within.

Go to the Discussion Forum to post your comments, ideas and suggestions.

CURRENT PROJECT: myhumanfamily.org : initiated on Earth Day April 22, 2006. With your support, we hope to make this Website a full-fledged Human Family Service Portal.

Important Climate Crisis action links:
climatecrisis.net


July 17 Global Meditation: firethegrid.org


Breathe & think:  
Good in, good out.
Slowly: Good in, good out...

 

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I M M E D I A T E   T A S K S:            

• Help generate momentum for
   envisioning and realizing Humanity's
   Best Common Future
Share your vision of our Best Common Future

• Gather, online and in person, those who at this time have something to contribute to answering the following questions:
   1. What constititutes the fulfilllment of our best common interests, our Best Common Future?
   2. What are the pathways and steps to this future?
   3. What are the existing resources freely available for helping those in need?
   4. How can we increase the supply and availability of these resources to meet ongoing local and global needs?
   5. What are the best ways and conditions that allow more and more individuals young and old, organizations and communities to easily participate in local and global problem-solving and goodwill-spreading?

Create the online and offline support infrastructure that will allow us increasingly greater capacity for the above activities and their practical applications. This includes developing a free "public utility" online needs-and-resources management applicationincorporating the Covey Quadrants system, Open Space Technology principles and other management, resource-sharing and communication tools—to optimally facilitate personal participation in global and local problem-solving and cocreation projects.

Please e-mail me at
being@circlesofgoodwill.org if you are interested in helping move these tasks forward. We need programmers, designers, experts and managers in various fields of service, angels, etc.

May you stay in the feeling, the force, and the Will of Good in your heart, now and forevermore.

O P E N   L E T T E R  : 

What is this freedom we vitally need to propagate?

Since life is truly valuable and war takes unspeakable toll on those who are directly affected, it would do great good for us to discuss and discover what are the best ways to "spread freedom." I think the first vital question that needs to be answered is "What kind of freedom are we spreading?" Only after we've achieved a respectable level of common clarity as to what this freedom is can we together intelligently explore the ways by which such a freedom is best achieved. More

I N S P I R A T I O N S :
from newyorktimes.com  :  QUOTATION OF THE DAY  :  Jan. 1, 2005
"I just thought maybe those people really needed the money."
- DANIEL KUSHNER, 6, of Cincinnati, who raided his piggy bank for $10 to help the victims of the tsunami disaster.

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In response to the disasters around the world, an unprecedented outpouring of Goodwill has begun. Let's take it to its highest potentials and create infrastructures that will enable us to maintain the abundantly healthy flow of Goodwill for many generations to come. Won't you please join us to make it a reality? Share with us your anecdotes, thoughts and more. Please register and leave a message.

Note: (May 3, 2006) This Website is still in its initial stages of revelation, in a most basic form, not yet fully functional, yet capable of starting to gather kindred Spirit towards an exciting adventure into the years ahead. From this point onward, this Goodwill portal's organic development and expansion will be designed and powered by the Good in the heart of all participants.