June 26, 2025- Towards the end of today’s work session at Bellemont Baha’i School, a tentative connection was forged with the local Fire Department-with the chance to build ties with a Federal agency’s local office, as well. It was noted that this networking is a win-win, as the agency needs a training site and we can use the high level support.
Anyone who knows about trees knows that they themselves network, communicating through root systems. Information is exchanged about moisture levels, changes in soil chemistry and invasive species that are harming a given tree or grove. The clandestine nature of this communication has only recently been noted by we, whose own exchanges tend to be loud, open and sometimes not carefully thought out. Trees cannot afford to be anything other than careful.
There has been much made of globalization and wide international governmental communication. There is a place for all this, of course, but humanity cannot afford to rely on top-down or inter-elite networking alone, for anything of long-lasting value.
Largely underneath the high-level interactions, wide communication between individuals and between groups of private citizens, across intranational and international boundaries, is the networking whose value will truly reorganize and reorder the fortunes of the human race-and of every space, both earthly and on any other body that we may occupy. This person-to-person communication has always existed, but only with intensive technology, and a renewal of integral morality, can it have a chance at succeeding in its purpose, which is to establish peace.
I look forward to this network getting all the more intense and well-organized, one heart to one heart, at a time.
over the years through work interactions while working for Swedish, French and German companies, I have developed a broad network of acquaintances across the entire globe. Those interactions have always been extremely positive and uplifting, as you realize that people the world over all want the same basic things. They want a chance to provide a good life for their families in a peaceful and secure environment.
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I’ve found the same-in Korea, the Philippines and Taiwan-as well as in western Europe.
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Everything comes down to communication – the two-way kind. A dialogue and a mutual understanding and respect is what builds bridges. Let’s hope we get that instead of spoon-fed information from government…
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As this is, more and more, the Age of Individual Responsibility, we are less likely to digest spoon-fed Pablum.
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I hope so… We need a nation of critical thinkers but the current situation makes me think that isn’t the case…
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We are being led, right now, by lemmings, opossums and vipers. There are legitimate people rising from the ashes, though, so I hold out hope.
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I really am holding onto hope with both hands!
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