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

11:27 am, Aug 8, 2010 – Anne Clark, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, United States

We need to shed our external differences, our labels, and look beyond those in others.

9:46 am, Aug 8, 2010 – Dianne Aikey, mulberry, Florida, United States email_3's picture

Feel in our hearts the interconnectedness of us all.. Do not judge those who aren't able to "see," instead endeavor to embody those qualities of love, compassion, hope, and clarity which will bring that same understanding to others.

10:13 pm, Aug 7, 2010 – Hugh Harwell, MRP, Shutesbury, Massachusetts, United States

GLOBAL VISION FOR A PEACEFUL, RELOCALIZED & SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY

Envision the imminent emergence of a new social order in which every property owner, household and business enterprise is self-reliant, ecologically and socially conscious, and cooperatively integrated with (i.e., responsibly serving and supported by) nearby neighbors in collaborative eco-neighborhood networks of respectful, non-violent relationships that honor individuals and transcend differences, while meeting the primary needs of all. These eco-villages are all successively linked together in progressively larger, economically and socially cooperative eco-town, eco-city and eco-region networks with identifiable natural boundaries. Each such network at each level is recognized and experienced by everyone as a unique, vibrant, healthy, equitable and sustainable community that cooperatively serves the common good of all its members, which includes both the mutual needs and desires shared by all and the unique needs
and preferences of each individual.
At each scale, each eco-community produces and shares internally as much of its own organic food, water, shelter, fiber, renewable energy, transportation, health care, waste recycling, communications, education, creative arts, celebrations and other essential goods and services as its indigenous natural, cultural and human resources permit, within their intrinsic capabilities and sustainable regenerative capacities. These locally produced goods, services and common infrastructure are equitably created and shared among all community members, from each according to his/her passions, skills and abilities to give, to each according to her/his particular needs for a dignified, enjoyable and consciously creative quality of life. As natural surpluses and efficiencies of scale in each place permit, and local shortages require, the goods, services and infrastructure are then actively shared among other local and regional eco-communities through peacefully and equitably negotiated, cooperative exchanges, using open, transparent current
debit and credit accounting, rather than debt-based, externally controlled fiat currency.
Each neighborhood community regularly analyzes, quantifies, evaluates and prioritizes use of its own natural, cultural and human resources. It also identifies, assesses and prioritizes its unmet needs and desires. From this basis, it cooperatively manages its own population size, resource consumption and waste recycling rates within the intrinsic carrying capacity limits of its territory and indigenous ecosystems. Following the principles of self-reliance, sufficiency and energy efficiency, imports are limited to only those required to serve the basic human needs that cannot be met by the particular limited capabilities of each community’s unique ecosystems and its constituents’ knowledge, ingenuities and skills. Following the principle of long-term sustainability, exports are limited to those human, cultural and natural resources whose abundance exceeds the priority needs of the producing community. Therefore, the cooperative free exchanges of imports and exports at the smaller geographic scales are intentionally balanced energetically with each
other so that the regional-scale communities are internally balanced with their environments.
Each property, eco-household, cooperative eco-business and eco-community at each scale is democratically self-managed and coordinated through a consensually selected representative Council system organized and run through the horizontally and vertically integrated functional circles and mutual consent decision processes of Sociocracy. This multi-tiered network of networks allows for both optimal participation in essential dialogues by everyone affected by the issues and for efficiency and stability at all levels, through a system of consensual grassroots representation; coordinated authorities, responsibilities and accountabilities; and redundant capabilities that ensure community resilience under stress. To ensure long-term sustainability, each community’s policies and practices encourage individual autonomy and group initiatives, creative imagination, innovation, experimentation, active experiential learning and continually progressive adaptations to time/space variations in the natural systems through improvements in the community systems.

7:39 pm, Aug 7, 2010 – Jade Andersen, Little River, California, United States

Remember that we are all one. Honor community, cultural heritages, our Earth, our own divine selves. We must remain hopeful! Choose to place your attention on positive change and whole heart awakening. Where there is darkness, bring light, where there is sickness, bring healing. We are all healers. Healing is our birthright.

4:37 pm, Aug 7, 2010 – Achintya Seeton, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Implement Sacred Spaces of Love for all Beings on the Planet to live in. Home and Garden to provide love and abundance through growing ones own food/medicine to heal and reawaken our divine selves. This is simple and yet, has the energy within it to create harmony in all being so that we can live sustainably together in peace. Please read The Ringing Cedar Series by Vladimir Megre that speaks of this in depth and get a hug from Amma! Mata Amritanandamayi Devi.. : ) Jai Ma!

1:21 pm, Aug 7, 2010 – Brian Hardin, Los Angeles, California, United States knewways's picture

Love ALL, be Fearless, be Optimistic and Innocent, seek Joy by being in service to others. Laugh more, worry less, love ALL!

12:18 pm, Aug 7, 2010 – Alejandro A. Sahagun, Hollywood, California, United States

By working individually on our own mind-body complex (microcosm), we can collectively and simultaneously paradigm-shift consciousness in a conducive way (macrocosm).

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