Tag Archives: Social Structure

How to Stop the Fighting in the Middle East

Question:     I asked you, “How can we stop the fighting in the Middle East?” Your response was, “We suggest you do not try to stop the fighting. Instead, we suggest you focus your attention on solving the problems that cause the … Continue reading

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The Kindness Paradigm (26)

It is strange to me that seemingly every political candidate runs their race on a platform of ‘change’ yet as a people we don’t have a clear vision of what change looks like. So I am developing The Kindness Paradigm as a guideline … Continue reading

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The Kindness Paradigm (23)

The Kindness Paradigm is being developed to provide common understanding for all people so that we may move forward towards a clear goal, that goal being that every individual flourishes. February 15, 2014 Lake Goodwin, Washington

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The Kindness Paradigm (19)

Some visions of what the Kindness Paradigm looks like– Walkable sized neighborhoods, sidewalks, lots and lots of community parks for people to play in. And people do play. Exercise is part of everyone’s day. Fresh, wholesome food is affordable and … Continue reading

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The Kindness Paradigm (17)

Feeling Free to Follow the Heart’s Desires A society in which people are free to pursue their heart’s desires, their interests, is one that values the human and expresses that value with laws that support small business, with neighborhoods that … Continue reading

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The Kindness Paradigm (16)

Pursuing the Heart’s Desires Everyone wants to feel free to pursue their heart’s desire. When one’s heart yearns towards a thing that yearning is a signal that this thing, whatever It is, is somehow important. Pursuit of the heart’s desires … Continue reading

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The Kindness Paradigm (15)

Passion and Work: They’re the Same Work has become for many, not all but many, a necessary evil. It is a thing to be endured so that one may eat and have a place to sleep. It takes the starch … Continue reading

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The Kindness Paradigm (14)

Finding Our Spiritual Gifts Higgins said in a recent post, “The single most important aspect of human happiness is the discovery of and subsequent expression of a person’s spiritual gifts. Thus the focus of the system and indeed, the climate … Continue reading

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Creating Community for the Soul Self

Question:     I am leaping into being a ‘new human’, meaning at the very least those that are spirit-lead/soul-lead. Part of this leaping is being and/or gathering in community beings of similar joy and abundance. What kind of school/center/community is needing … Continue reading

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The Kindness Paradigm (13)

Nurturing In the last post I ended with: So how do we fix UFJS (Un-Fulfilling Job Syndrome)? We place importance on discovering what we love to do without regard to age, health or ability, or even skill. Then we nurture the … Continue reading

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