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We're on the edge of something. If we listen together, we'll sense what it is. 2008 is a turning point. I'll write more, soon. Peace.
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Glen is the embodiment of the new paradigm. He has created a whole new language to elicit leadership from all who come in contact with him.
I have learned a great deal from working with him and feel that my own leadership has been seen, drawn out and expressed in new ways as a result.
With love, admiration and great respect.
Tathra
PS Hey were are you at the Digital Earth Conferene in Auckland a couple years ago? |
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Its a warm mid summer's New Years Day in New Zealand. I've just joined Wiser Earth - but its been a source of inspiration for six months since I met the Wiser Team at the Digital Earth Symposium in Berkeley in June '07. I'm joining out of my love of community organising at all scales - neighbourhood, eco-place, region, nation and global. I'm interested in the possibilities of Wiser Earth as a tool in community-building, and am looking forward to exploring the site and the networks that call me most over the next few weeks. Thanks for the extraordinary work, Wiser Team, and for the work of the inspiring participants everywhere! And, the best wishes for rich growth of global community for good in 2008!
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Tathra.
Spot it and you've got it! The Be The Change team here in Melbourne have just caused a shift in the world. The 40 new facilitators of the Pachamama Alliance "Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream" Symposium we have just trained will (as we saw last night) be an unimaginable catalyst for a global citizen's movement. I acknowledge your commitment to the follow through training, nurturing and growth of these extraordinary seeds.
So good to connect you with Digital Earth '06 in Auckland. Carl and all the women and men who attended and who are now involved in causing a world that works for all, through the Symposium Initiative, youth dialogue and many many other initiatives across Aotearoa, will be very very happy to reconnect with you!
Looking forward to the next step.
Which is all we can ever know.
Peace.
Glen