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The
inspiration and direction of the N.E.D. Foundation is based on the following
perceptions:
- That
the earth and the human species, are facing a crisis, in which their
survival as healthy living entities is now threatened as never before
in recorded history.
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That, in order to face this crisis, we all individually need to make
use of our potential for inner growth. Only through the maturity
gained by continual engagement in this, can we become effective - for
the genuine, long-term benefit of ourselves and the world we live in.
Implied in this is the need for cross-awareness between all religions
and personal growth disciplines, whilst retaining the essence and
unique power of each. We particularly need a new global spirituality,
especially for those for whom the traditional approaches no longer
have appeal. One that is relevant to the modern secular world, and
offers effective solutions to the growing malaise of meaninglessness,
which dis-empowers all our personal and social endeavours.
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That, above all other social theories and experiments, the principle
of citizen involvement as expressed in the historic development
of "Democracy" and "Co-operation", must be the primary impulse for our
next evolutionary step. This principle needs to permeate and guide all
areas of group and social activity - political, commercial and cultural.
This principle expresses at human level, the larger principle which
governs all life - that of ecology.
As
a key factor in our species' survival and growth-evolution, and for
the purposes of meaningful life as distinct from short-term emergencies,
we need to move beyond traditional style 'leadership': i.e., beyond
past allegiance and willingness for the imposition of a single individual's
vision - enacted through highly energetic single mindedness; to engaging
in the slower, more frustrating yet more enduring, organic methods
of a broad based participatory learning process.
Here decision making, responsibility and 'consequence-awareness',
become an intended mutual reality. This implies a shift from 'top-down'
militaristic, short-term efficiency, to 'ground
up' involvement of all of us, both in facing reality together and
as well in maintaining group-cohesion. This we see as the primary
task, with learning, meaning and long-term effectiveness
as the ultimate aim - our particular current engaged 'activity' is
seen merely as the means. Thus personal development, within social
and cultural development, becomes elevated as an equal and integrated
component of human purpose. In this way society can become both personally
meaningful and collectively effective.
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As an essential underpinning of these responses, we all need to attend
retreats and workshops, as pragmatic personal experiences which
allow us to regularly view our material goals and objectives from 'outside'.
Such review needs to become a routine part of our personal, social and
work life.
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