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Natural leadership, inter-generational community building, and lifelong learning are themes Doug Cohen addresses as part of his work with students and youths. In this video he answers this question emphasizing paying attention to your needs, and the balance one needs to strive for in life. His definition of a leader is one of a shaper of the future - one distinctly different.
Doug was interviewed by Barry Heidt at the SEED Graduate Institute's Conference, Wisdom from the Origins, September 13-17, 2012 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The conference featured a Youth Leadership and Scholarship Program led by Doug Cohen and Sabine Amend.
This excerpt of a much longer interview was edited for www.earthsayers.tv, voices of sustainability by Ruth Ann Barrett.
Natural leadership, intergenerational community building, and lifelong learning are themes Doug Cohen addresses as part of his work with students and youths. In this video he talks about the "Call of the Time" a teaching of the Brahma Kumaris organization and the importance of a pursuing a "diet of perception input that is very diverse."
Doug was interviewed by Barry Heidt of Sustainability Action Media (SAM) at the SEED Graduate Institute's Conference, Wisdom from the Origins, September 13-17, 2012 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The conference featured a Youth Leadership and Scholarship Program led by Doug Cohen and Sabine Amend.
This excerpt of a much longer interview was edited for www.earthsayers.tv, voices of sustainability by Ruth Ann Barrett.
Ashok Gangadean is Professor of Philosophy at Haverford College, Haverford, PA. He is a founder-director of the Global Dialogue Institute. He has written many books exploring the concept of a global consciousness. Recently he is Co-Convenor of the World Commission on Global Consciousness and Spirituality. Here he talks about the challenge of crossing worlds with deep dialogue.
Part I of 4 parts, Part 2-4 available on F4Global Humanity YouTube channel here.
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Video presented by the Foundation for Global Humanity at the Albuquerque based SEED Graduate Institute hosted a meeting of the minds between quantum physicists, Native American scholars, and linguists to discuss the underlying principles of the Universe, based on a mutual respect for their differences in worldviews. The format followed the late David Bohm's work "On Dialogue".
This video was removed from YouTube but is posted to Vimeo here.
Shaking the foundations of Western physics, Mr. Braden connects us to indigenous knowledge and explains it all clearly and creatively. He is a New York Times best-selling author and internationally renowned as a pioneer in bridging science and spirituality. He is a presenter at the SEED Institute's conference, Wisdom from the Origins.
To order his book from Amazon click on the image or visit your local bookstore. Thank you.
What will it take to build the future we want? In September 2011, over 50 leaders from around the world convened at Ecotrust in Portland to share stories of challenges and hope for building a resilient future.
Madame Gro Harlem Brundtland and Jim MacNeil, key leaders in the Brundtland Commission, held public hearings in cities and slums around the world to create Our Common Future in 1987. In doing so, they broke through ideological barriers and found a way to reach consensus.
To order Madame Brundtland's book from Amazon click on image or visit your local book store.
Sir Partha DasGupta discusses natural capital and what it means in terms of economy. We have generally ignored our ecosystems including farm land and forests.
Sir Partha DasGupta. Frank Ramsey Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Cambridge, has written an article entitled "Nature's Role in Sustainable Economic Development" for the issue of Philosophical Transactions B "Personal perspectives in the life sciences for the Royal Society's 350th anniversary". In this podcast Wendy Barnaby interviews Sir Partha about his article and how nature should be taken into account when looking at economic development.
Looking out for the Seveth Generation. All leaders need to be responsible for the future. What does it take to create a better future for the human family and all life on this planet? We need to combine the visions and dreams of the young, the wisdom of the elders, and good practice examples of how people are active to tackle the major world problems humanity is facing. We believe that in this combination lies a key to unlock the boundless sources of compassion, imagination, and creativity that are so much needed in our troubled times. Join the Feather Project!
The Feather Project brings these elements together - the visions, the wisdom, and the practical action for creating a more just, peaceful and sustainable future. In this major task ahead of us, the dialogue and collaboration of the generations is a crucial element.
Ted Williams, Tuscarora elder of the Wolf Clan, shares his knowledge and discusses the significance of The Great Law of Peace, which is the oldest and long-lived treaty of peace in the world.
To purchase the entire documentary of this teaching on a DVD, visit the Earth & Spirit Council's Website.
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