A Call to Conscious Evolution:

Our Moment of Choice

Economic disparity, geopolitical tensions, climate change, educational inequities -- these mounting concerns are symptoms of a world that is out of balance. Together we can shift consciousness by co-creating a new way of being together.

The Call to Conscious Evolution was born following a gathering of global visionaries. It's a movement that fully supports that the future is not what happens to us, but rather what WE create.

Together, we can co-create a new narrative of conscious evolution by:

  • Building a global community and creating a culture of peace.
  • Restoring ecological balance to nourish all life, and mitigate the effects of climate change.
  • Engaging in social and political transformation by calling for a more conscious democracy.
  • Promoting health and healing by acknowledging the profound mind-body-spirit connection.
  • Supporting research and education that optimize human capacities.
  • Encouraging integrity in business and conscious media.

In this great time of uncertainty, join us in elevating consciousness to create a better world. One governed by meaning and purpose. Accept nothing less.

Every voice counts -- YOUR voice counts.

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Our Moment of Choice

EVOLUTIONARY VISIONS AND HOPE FOR THE FUTURE

Our moment of choice is at hand. There has never been a more urgent moment for humankind to come together in synergy and collectively choose to hold the greatest vision of what we can be and do together, to lead with our hearts and co-create new possibilities that will offer us hope for our future.

This uplifting and timely book, with chapters by 43 Evolutionary Leaders, is a call to action, offering evolutionary visions, resources and practical steps to help us navigate this moment of choice and amplify the movement for global transformation, upon which our future depends.

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We answered the Call to Conscious Evolution

2:35 am, Nov 18, 2009 – Rabia Bellante, Los Angeles, CA, US
2:35 am, Nov 18, 2009 – Roberta Anderson, Jamestown, ND, US
2:35 am, Nov 18, 2009 – Robert Bows, Nederland, CO, US

I believe that the precepts listed here are a positive step, though this can be explained more cohesively as a proof. See www.SolomonsProof.com. What we are facing is actually the third step in human evolution: conscious spiritual evolution, overcoming the tyranny of the instincts and ego and learning to share. This must be done by each of us individually to be able to do this collectively. The simplest practice is taking a deep breath and counting to ten; the superhighway is yoga. We can speed up this process through the use of media. In addition to documentaries and DVD's, etc., we can create online and mobile courses to enhance personal practices. All the tools have been developed and are currently being used by business for their training. I work with a number of people in the learning services industry who could contribute to the development of this. We will need more broadband and bandwidth. The $100 computers now being developed can make this accessible to everyone.

2:35 am, Nov 18, 2009 – Ruth Anne Brighton, Raymond, NH, US

Encourage others to spend time daily in quiet prayer/meditation for peace within themselves and with all creation.

2:35 am, Nov 18, 2009 – Ruth Broyde Sharone, Culver City, CA, US

We must find ways to inspire the media to report not just on the violence and mayhem in the world, but also on the good deeds that are taking place. Let's highlight the inspiring individualspublic and private who work tirelessly to achieve peace and harmonious co-existence. We need daily exposure to concrete examples of cooperation between those who are considered "enemies," such as the Muslim man who helped a Jewish community build a new synagogue when their prayer center was destroyed, or the Jewish doctors that give medical care for Muslim terrorists that were wounded while trying to bomb Israeli civilians. We will all be uplifted by examples of nonpartisan political and interfaith cooperation. It may not be "sexy," according to today's media standards, but our planetary survival is profoundly related to the media's willingness to emphasize the GOOD in our world. We should teach required courses at all of the journalism and broadcasting schools that stress not just responsibility and integrity in reporting events, but also the unique role the media can play in helping to enhance opportunities for peace around the world. Instead of the pithy journalistic mantra: "if it bleeds, it leads," let's have: "if it nourishes, it flourishes." Ruth Broyde Shaorne, filmmaker, journalist, and interfaith activist. www.filmsthatmatter.com For an example of positivle journalism see: http://www.jewishjournal.com/passover/article/a_seder_is_not_a_seder_is_not_a_seder_20090402/

2:35 am, Nov 18, 2009 – rudolf bussen, Vianen, NL
2:35 am, Nov 18, 2009 – Peggy Price, Huntington Beach, CA, US r.revpeggyp's picture

Recognize that our differences are outer directed and our oneness is inner directed - share our stories, share our common desires and share our common good.

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