Central African Republic: hoes help the displaced survive in the bush

by astroleni | January 20, 2008 at 09:29 am
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The old political paradigm was based on the concept of economic growth, in which societies were thought to be doing well if they were at peace and growing economically. But the new political paradigm is a postmaterialistic one, based on the image of healthy  human growth.


A succesful society is one that places the physical, social, and spiritual health of the people above all else.


Transformational paradigms created by the nwe politicians should take into consideration


*Respecting the interconnection of all life


*Trascending the old definitions of Left and Right


*Creating a synthesis out of adversarial positions


*Matching rights with responsabilities


*Searching for common ground and the good of the whole


*Thinking in whole system


* Creating nonviolent, win/win solutions to problems


*Realeasing enemy images


*Shifting from a machanistic toward a spiritual, value-oriented perspective


With the entry of the planet Pluto in Capricorn in 2008 we  entry in a period where politics and leaders will have the chance to reform old and crystallized thought-forms and attitudes to the benefit of  the whole world.


There will be no half way for this process in becoming, and purification in the field of politics  will be a major issue in  dealing with world-poverty, environment, wars, etc.


It is a slow, but relentless "working behind-the -scenes" energy and all humanity will be affected.


We, as human beings, have another powerful chance at hands for changing conditions.  Energy is already in act,, affecting all the sources  which regulate our societies. It is a very reforming and innovative planetary input!


We are part of the Whole System.

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