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

10:45 pm, Nov 17, 2009 – Joann Rowe, portland, OR, US

Housing homelessness, off the grid energy source & reclycing materials all can be answered -Invented more than five decades ago, the modern shipping container is the linchpin in our global distribution network of products. In the containers go toys from China, textiles from India, grain from America and cars from Germany. In go electronics, chocolate and cheese. While a number of resourceful people have converted shipping containers to makeshift shelters at the margin of society for years, architects and green designers are also increasingly turning to the strong, cheap boxes as source building blocks. Shipping containers can be readily modified with a range of creature comforts, and can be connected and stacked to create modular, efficient spaces for a fraction of the cost, labor and resources of more conventional materials. Some of the exciting possibilities of shipping container architecture, from disaster relief shelters to luxury condos, vacation homes and off-the-grid adventurers. They are green as well as cutting edge. Canada's Bark Design Collective built the All Terrain Cabin (ATC) as a showcase for sustainable (and Canadian!) ingenuity. The small home is based on a standard shipping container, and is said to be suitable for a family of four, plus a pet, to live off the grid in comfort and style. The cabin folds up to look like any old shipping container, and can be sent via rail, truck, ship, airplane or even helicopter. When you're ready to rest your bones, the cabin quickly unfolds to 480 square feet of living space, with a range of creature comforts. Another container home designed for on- or off-grid living is the Ecopod. Made from a shipping container, an electric winch is used to raise and lower the heavy deck door (power is supplied by a solar panel). The floor is made from recycled car tires, and the walls have birch paneling (over closed-cell soya foam insulation). The glass is double paned to slow heat transfer. For temporary structures Such designs offer flexibility and rapid deployment, and may even work for more permanent homes.

10:45 pm, Nov 17, 2009 – Joan Steffend, Edina, MN, US
10:45 pm, Nov 17, 2009 – Joan Safajek, Felton, CA, US

Work at simplifying our lives. Small is good and if we create more time to smell the flowers, we will have more ability to love all god's creatures.

10:45 pm, Nov 17, 2009 – Joanne Sava, Novato, CA, US
10:45 pm, Nov 17, 2009 – Joanne Shideler, Colorado Springs, CO, US

As much as possible working on healing our own consciousness and on having the most loving relationships with family, friends, and neighbors despite differning beliefs about politics and spirituality.

10:45 pm, Nov 17, 2009 – Joanne Hanrahan, St. Louis, MO, US
10:45 pm, Nov 17, 2009 – Joanne Taylor, Auckland, NZ

Each BE the change we want to see in the world

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