The Planetary Network
On this page we feature two spiritual initiatives that are working with the
power of the mind to help anchor the new higher ideas and values in society.
Intuition in Service
Intuition in Service was founded in 1999. Its aims are:
- to help in the awakening of the intuition, and to highlight
its role in the process of creating a better world;
- to promote human unity and right relationships by encouraging
individuals and groups to support United Nations Days and Years
through meditation and prayer.
The intuition has been described as pure reason and it provides a deeper
level of understanding than mere intellect alone. For the intuition is
concerned with the inner conditioning causes or energies that lie behind
the outer effects. And the more people that can train themselves through
the light of their own souls to understand the world scene through the
inclusive vision that the intuition allows, the sooner will we arrive at
a world more at peace with itself and with the other kingdoms in nature.
With these ideas in mind, Intuition in Service sees its role as providing
a platform for cultivating the intuition in human and world affairs.
Its website (www.intuition-in-service.org)
disseminates information on the intuition, such as:
- articles on the intuition, and on intuitive perception in
different areas of endeavour;
- quotations;
- statements of vision affirming the principles and values that are
the foundations of unity and peace;
- news that highlights intuitive perception;
- links with a selection of sites.
Intuition in Service also promotes human unity by encouraging men and
women of goodwill to support the ‘United Nations Days and Years
Meditation Initiative.’ Intuition in Service explains:
The UN Calendar of Days, Weeks, Years and Decades forms a well-established
global rhythm of service. It directs attention to the key issues of our
times with such Days as World Health Day, and year long themes such as
in the International Year of Volunteers. While there is obviously need
for more outer work to be done on the issues highlighted, there is equally
need for additional work in meditation to inspire, uplift and nourish that
outer effort.
It is our hope that large numbers of individuals and groups who practise
meditation and prayer will increasingly choose to include this service
in their rhythm of inner work.
PO Box 58,
Paekakariki,
New Zealand
The Studio,
Friarsgate,
Jedburgh, Scotland TD8 6BN, UK;
991 Hiawatha Place,
Ashland, OR 97520
USA
email: info@intuition-in-service.org
www.intuition-in-service.org
Soul in Education Conference
During the period 21–28 October of last year, the first Soul in Education Conference
was held at the Findhorn Foundation in Scotland. The Conference was the culmination of
many years planning by ‘Triangles in Education,’ an international, spiritually
motivated mental networking of educators. The aim of the Conference was “to anchor
the energy and presence of Soul in education worldwide.”
About two hundred people were drawn to the Conference from all over the world. One of the
focalisers commented: “It was a unique opportunity to meet face to face with
inspiring educators who have not forgotten the importance of life-long spiritual learning.
Through presentations by invited speakers and workshop leaders there was the opportunity
to hear and experience some of the many ways in which attention to the Soul is impacting
on the field of education.”
During the week a workshop explored the use of the Great Invocation as “an instrument
of Soul Education.”
Further Conferences are planned in five different locations over a five-year period:
Kauai, Hawaii (October 2001); Hungary (2002); Australia (2003); Greece (2004); and the
USA (2005).
Triangles in Education,
56 Falkland, Skelmersdale,
Lancashire WN8 6RA, UK
email: caduceator.clh@virgin.net
freespace.virgin.net/caduceator.clh/TrinEd.htm
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