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Project Proposal:
"Extreme Rehab"

Those who have departed in major disasters have gifted us with a rare opportunity to heal ourselves not just in the context of a disaster but in the full context of healing ailing Human Family relations. If we do it right, the structures, systems, tools and practices we put in place to cope with devastation—to enable us to do an "extreme" relief and reconstruction effort—will unfold the very solutions we need to heal the whole.
       Let us honor the departed by accepting their sacred Gift in our Heart, and using that Gift to its maximum potential. Let us all step up and do what can now be done: the unabashed unfolding of the New Aquarian World. Let us nurture and grow the Human Family's Tree of Goodwill. The diverse fruits that it bears feed us all.

CONCEPT:
A global challenge to governmental, corporate, spiritual, educational, media and social organizations to build into their systems and operations significant, ongoing participation in global problem-solving. Many are already doing this, and we must learn from them. And there are more things we can do that are just now becoming possible, and we must bring them to global awareness and accessibility.

The diagram below (click for bigger view) shows a possible configuration of "extreme rehab" projects which can involve people around the world—from families to schools to corporations—but more especially involving in the design processes those who are going to live in those communities themselves. Ideally, Phase One will incorporate appropriate technologies that will facilitate this cocreation with the communities being helped.