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Day Week Month Quarter Semester Year
Wednesday 24 of March, 2010
March 1 - May 31 America/Los_Angeles
Start End Name Action
Wed 17 of March, 2004
18:00 PDT
Wed 17 of March, 2010
20:00 PDT
Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” Meetings

Date: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: GGLO | 1301 1st Avenue | Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 467-5828

Organizing Group —The Sunyata Association:
Mark R. Jones (Sunyata Group)
Candi S. Foon (Sunyata Group)
Anne Stadler (Sunyata Group)

Access: Open to the Public

Please RSVP:sbci@sunyata.ws
www.sunyatagroup.ws (external link)

Purpose Statement:
A venue for community, environmentalists, social justice activists, integral wellness, practitioners, economists, government, business, and the arts — to work together to implement the “Green Economy (“Net-Provider” Strategy).

The Sunyata Association {501(c)(3)} will host a monthly gathering of the CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” on community, environment, social justice, and wellness — on every third Wednesday from 6pm — 8pm. GGLO, an integrated design firm specializing in Design for the Human Experience, is generously providing their Space at the Steps as co-host for our gatherings in 2010.

Meeting Process Agenda:
6:00PM-6:15PM Introductions and Small Group Storytelling
Story about what aspects of your highest aspirations are currently “working you”

6:15PM-6:30PM Welcome, Purpose, Intention, Practice

6:30PM-6:45PM Large Group Inquiry
What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?

6:45PM–7:45PM Small Group Inquiry
What are the demonstration project— important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities, and how can we accomplish them together?

7:45PM–8:00PM Large Group Closing Reflection & Next Steps

8:00PM Adjourn

Background Information: CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) Proposed Group Intentions:
VISION
Community-centered, compassion-based, wise collective leadership and action — focused on the centrality of “Beloved Community” for creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

GOALS
To manifest “Beloved Community” by cultivating efficient and effective relationships through shared purpose (highest aspiration), natural selection (fit-to-environment), self-organization (generative patterns), and affinity of Consciousness (awareness | volition | learning | practice | depth) — focused on creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

OPERATIONAL PROCESS
"Starting from within, working in a circle in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships and the world."

PERSONAL PRACTICE
To commit ourselves to the practice of Hearing, Seeing, and unconditionally Loving (H-S-L) ourselves, each other, and our ecosystems in – every encounter and every relationship. In being individually and collectively accountable for H-S-L? and the promises and commitments we make – We ask: Is this action helpful (manifests well-being), compassionate (manifests unconditional love) and transparent (manifests trust), or is it simply an inappropriate exercise of power and/or unexamined assumptions?”

THE PROJECT
Our Nation’s survival depends on our commitment and ability to individually and collectively implement values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology that transform how we think and live from a — “Consumer” paradigm, to an economic and ecological “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, and compassionate human relationships. Being a “Net Provider” is about implementing a whole-person, whole-system approach to lifestyle changes and sustainable practices.

The purpose of the Net Provider “Project” is to architect and collaboratively implement sustainable and scalable “Net Provider” demonstration projects. These projects are intended to transform individual and collective “Consciousness”, values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology. The goal is to move from a “Consumer” paradigm to an economic “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, human services, and compassionate human relationships.

The Goal of the Net Provider “Project” is to implement sustainable “Net-Provider” practices and systems: that are ecologically-sound and economically viable; which provide for their own needs; do not exploit or pollute; develop the capacity and experience for humans to hear, see, and love themselves, each other, and the Earth; and are therefore sustainable and generative in the long term. The strategy is to work from personal (residence, workspace) to collective (commons, neighborhood, workplace, . . .) to implement “Net-Provider” practices and technology around water (i.e., surface water reclamation), food (i.e., gardens and CSA), energy (i.e., renewable and energy reclamation), infrastructure (whole-lifecycle optimization of — technology design | reuse | recycle; life-long education; leadership; facilities; transportation; integrated logistics, local distribution, . . .), wellness (health resource optimization), information (data, knowledge, wisdom), human services (basic needs), and compassionate human relationships.

ACTION INQUIRIES
1. What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?
2. What are the demonstration projects — important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities?

SUCCESS CRITERIA
To perform compassionate action — not just have compassionate feelings or engage in compassionate talk — where success can be measured by the effectiveness of lives positively changed, communities sustainably transformed, reconciliation accomplished, peace manifested, and justice realized.

HISTORY

  • Wednesday June 17, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday July 15, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday August 19, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday September 16, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday October 21, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday November 18, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
Wed 17 of March, 2004
18:00 PDT
Wed 17 of March, 2010
20:00 PDT
Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” Meetings

Date: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: GGLO | 1301 1st Avenue | Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 467-5828

Organizing Group —The Sunyata Association:
Mark R. Jones (Sunyata Group)
Candi S. Foon (Sunyata Group)
Anne Stadler (Sunyata Group)

Access: Open to the Public

Please RSVP:sbci@sunyata.ws
www.sunyatagroup.ws (external link)

Purpose Statement:
A venue for community, environmentalists, social justice activists, integral wellness, practitioners, economists, government, business, and the arts — to work together to implement the “Green Economy (“Net-Provider” Strategy).

The Sunyata Association {501(c)(3)} will host a monthly gathering of the CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” on community, environment, social justice, and wellness — on every third Wednesday from 6pm — 8pm. GGLO, an integrated design firm specializing in Design for the Human Experience, is generously providing their Space at the Steps as co-host for our gatherings in 2010.

Meeting Process Agenda:
6:00PM-6:15PM Introductions and Small Group Storytelling
Story about what aspects of your highest aspirations are currently “working you”

6:15PM-6:30PM Welcome, Purpose, Intention, Practice

6:30PM-6:45PM Large Group Inquiry
What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?

6:45PM–7:45PM Small Group Inquiry
What are the demonstration project— important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities, and how can we accomplish them together?

7:45PM–8:00PM Large Group Closing Reflection & Next Steps

8:00PM Adjourn

Background Information: CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) Proposed Group Intentions:
VISION
Community-centered, compassion-based, wise collective leadership and action — focused on the centrality of “Beloved Community” for creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

GOALS
To manifest “Beloved Community” by cultivating efficient and effective relationships through shared purpose (highest aspiration), natural selection (fit-to-environment), self-organization (generative patterns), and affinity of Consciousness (awareness | volition | learning | practice | depth) — focused on creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

OPERATIONAL PROCESS
"Starting from within, working in a circle in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships and the world."

PERSONAL PRACTICE
To commit ourselves to the practice of Hearing, Seeing, and unconditionally Loving (H-S-L) ourselves, each other, and our ecosystems in – every encounter and every relationship. In being individually and collectively accountable for H-S-L? and the promises and commitments we make – We ask: Is this action helpful (manifests well-being), compassionate (manifests unconditional love) and transparent (manifests trust), or is it simply an inappropriate exercise of power and/or unexamined assumptions?”

THE PROJECT
Our Nation’s survival depends on our commitment and ability to individually and collectively implement values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology that transform how we think and live from a — “Consumer” paradigm, to an economic and ecological “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, and compassionate human relationships. Being a “Net Provider” is about implementing a whole-person, whole-system approach to lifestyle changes and sustainable practices.

The purpose of the Net Provider “Project” is to architect and collaboratively implement sustainable and scalable “Net Provider” demonstration projects. These projects are intended to transform individual and collective “Consciousness”, values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology. The goal is to move from a “Consumer” paradigm to an economic “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, human services, and compassionate human relationships.

The Goal of the Net Provider “Project” is to implement sustainable “Net-Provider” practices and systems: that are ecologically-sound and economically viable; which provide for their own needs; do not exploit or pollute; develop the capacity and experience for humans to hear, see, and love themselves, each other, and the Earth; and are therefore sustainable and generative in the long term. The strategy is to work from personal (residence, workspace) to collective (commons, neighborhood, workplace, . . .) to implement “Net-Provider” practices and technology around water (i.e., surface water reclamation), food (i.e., gardens and CSA), energy (i.e., renewable and energy reclamation), infrastructure (whole-lifecycle optimization of — technology design | reuse | recycle; life-long education; leadership; facilities; transportation; integrated logistics, local distribution, . . .), wellness (health resource optimization), information (data, knowledge, wisdom), human services (basic needs), and compassionate human relationships.

ACTION INQUIRIES
1. What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?
2. What are the demonstration projects — important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities?

SUCCESS CRITERIA
To perform compassionate action — not just have compassionate feelings or engage in compassionate talk — where success can be measured by the effectiveness of lives positively changed, communities sustainably transformed, reconciliation accomplished, peace manifested, and justice realized.

HISTORY

  • Wednesday June 17, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday July 15, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday August 19, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday September 16, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday October 21, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday November 18, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
Wed 17 of March, 2004
18:00 PDT
Wed 17 of March, 2010
20:00 PDT
Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” Meetings

Date: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: GGLO | 1301 1st Avenue | Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 467-5828

Organizing Group —The Sunyata Association:
Mark R. Jones (Sunyata Group)
Candi S. Foon (Sunyata Group)
Anne Stadler (Sunyata Group)

Access: Open to the Public

Please RSVP:sbci@sunyata.ws
www.sunyatagroup.ws (external link)

Purpose Statement:
A venue for community, environmentalists, social justice activists, integral wellness, practitioners, economists, government, business, and the arts — to work together to implement the “Green Economy (“Net-Provider” Strategy).

The Sunyata Association {501(c)(3)} will host a monthly gathering of the CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” on community, environment, social justice, and wellness — on every third Wednesday from 6pm — 8pm. GGLO, an integrated design firm specializing in Design for the Human Experience, is generously providing their Space at the Steps as co-host for our gatherings in 2010.

Meeting Process Agenda:
6:00PM-6:15PM Introductions and Small Group Storytelling
Story about what aspects of your highest aspirations are currently “working you”

6:15PM-6:30PM Welcome, Purpose, Intention, Practice

6:30PM-6:45PM Large Group Inquiry
What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?

6:45PM–7:45PM Small Group Inquiry
What are the demonstration project— important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities, and how can we accomplish them together?

7:45PM–8:00PM Large Group Closing Reflection & Next Steps

8:00PM Adjourn

Background Information: CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) Proposed Group Intentions:
VISION
Community-centered, compassion-based, wise collective leadership and action — focused on the centrality of “Beloved Community” for creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

GOALS
To manifest “Beloved Community” by cultivating efficient and effective relationships through shared purpose (highest aspiration), natural selection (fit-to-environment), self-organization (generative patterns), and affinity of Consciousness (awareness | volition | learning | practice | depth) — focused on creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

OPERATIONAL PROCESS
"Starting from within, working in a circle in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships and the world."

PERSONAL PRACTICE
To commit ourselves to the practice of Hearing, Seeing, and unconditionally Loving (H-S-L) ourselves, each other, and our ecosystems in – every encounter and every relationship. In being individually and collectively accountable for H-S-L? and the promises and commitments we make – We ask: Is this action helpful (manifests well-being), compassionate (manifests unconditional love) and transparent (manifests trust), or is it simply an inappropriate exercise of power and/or unexamined assumptions?”

THE PROJECT
Our Nation’s survival depends on our commitment and ability to individually and collectively implement values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology that transform how we think and live from a — “Consumer” paradigm, to an economic and ecological “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, and compassionate human relationships. Being a “Net Provider” is about implementing a whole-person, whole-system approach to lifestyle changes and sustainable practices.

The purpose of the Net Provider “Project” is to architect and collaboratively implement sustainable and scalable “Net Provider” demonstration projects. These projects are intended to transform individual and collective “Consciousness”, values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology. The goal is to move from a “Consumer” paradigm to an economic “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, human services, and compassionate human relationships.

The Goal of the Net Provider “Project” is to implement sustainable “Net-Provider” practices and systems: that are ecologically-sound and economically viable; which provide for their own needs; do not exploit or pollute; develop the capacity and experience for humans to hear, see, and love themselves, each other, and the Earth; and are therefore sustainable and generative in the long term. The strategy is to work from personal (residence, workspace) to collective (commons, neighborhood, workplace, . . .) to implement “Net-Provider” practices and technology around water (i.e., surface water reclamation), food (i.e., gardens and CSA), energy (i.e., renewable and energy reclamation), infrastructure (whole-lifecycle optimization of — technology design | reuse | recycle; life-long education; leadership; facilities; transportation; integrated logistics, local distribution, . . .), wellness (health resource optimization), information (data, knowledge, wisdom), human services (basic needs), and compassionate human relationships.

ACTION INQUIRIES
1. What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?
2. What are the demonstration projects — important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities?

SUCCESS CRITERIA
To perform compassionate action — not just have compassionate feelings or engage in compassionate talk — where success can be measured by the effectiveness of lives positively changed, communities sustainably transformed, reconciliation accomplished, peace manifested, and justice realized.

HISTORY

  • Wednesday June 17, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday July 15, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday August 19, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday September 16, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday October 21, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday November 18, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
Wed 17 of March, 2004
18:00 PDT
Wed 17 of March, 2010
20:00 PDT
Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” Meetings

Date: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: GGLO | 1301 1st Avenue | Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 467-5828

Organizing Group —The Sunyata Association:
Mark R. Jones (Sunyata Group)
Candi S. Foon (Sunyata Group)
Anne Stadler (Sunyata Group)

Access: Open to the Public

Please RSVP:sbci@sunyata.ws
www.sunyatagroup.ws (external link)

Purpose Statement:
A venue for community, environmentalists, social justice activists, integral wellness, practitioners, economists, government, business, and the arts — to work together to implement the “Green Economy (“Net-Provider” Strategy).

The Sunyata Association {501(c)(3)} will host a monthly gathering of the CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” on community, environment, social justice, and wellness — on every third Wednesday from 6pm — 8pm. GGLO, an integrated design firm specializing in Design for the Human Experience, is generously providing their Space at the Steps as co-host for our gatherings in 2010.

Meeting Process Agenda:
6:00PM-6:15PM Introductions and Small Group Storytelling
Story about what aspects of your highest aspirations are currently “working you”

6:15PM-6:30PM Welcome, Purpose, Intention, Practice

6:30PM-6:45PM Large Group Inquiry
What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?

6:45PM–7:45PM Small Group Inquiry
What are the demonstration project— important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities, and how can we accomplish them together?

7:45PM–8:00PM Large Group Closing Reflection & Next Steps

8:00PM Adjourn

Background Information: CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) Proposed Group Intentions:
VISION
Community-centered, compassion-based, wise collective leadership and action — focused on the centrality of “Beloved Community” for creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

GOALS
To manifest “Beloved Community” by cultivating efficient and effective relationships through shared purpose (highest aspiration), natural selection (fit-to-environment), self-organization (generative patterns), and affinity of Consciousness (awareness | volition | learning | practice | depth) — focused on creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

OPERATIONAL PROCESS
"Starting from within, working in a circle in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships and the world."

PERSONAL PRACTICE
To commit ourselves to the practice of Hearing, Seeing, and unconditionally Loving (H-S-L) ourselves, each other, and our ecosystems in – every encounter and every relationship. In being individually and collectively accountable for H-S-L? and the promises and commitments we make – We ask: Is this action helpful (manifests well-being), compassionate (manifests unconditional love) and transparent (manifests trust), or is it simply an inappropriate exercise of power and/or unexamined assumptions?”

THE PROJECT
Our Nation’s survival depends on our commitment and ability to individually and collectively implement values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology that transform how we think and live from a — “Consumer” paradigm, to an economic and ecological “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, and compassionate human relationships. Being a “Net Provider” is about implementing a whole-person, whole-system approach to lifestyle changes and sustainable practices.

The purpose of the Net Provider “Project” is to architect and collaboratively implement sustainable and scalable “Net Provider” demonstration projects. These projects are intended to transform individual and collective “Consciousness”, values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology. The goal is to move from a “Consumer” paradigm to an economic “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, human services, and compassionate human relationships.

The Goal of the Net Provider “Project” is to implement sustainable “Net-Provider” practices and systems: that are ecologically-sound and economically viable; which provide for their own needs; do not exploit or pollute; develop the capacity and experience for humans to hear, see, and love themselves, each other, and the Earth; and are therefore sustainable and generative in the long term. The strategy is to work from personal (residence, workspace) to collective (commons, neighborhood, workplace, . . .) to implement “Net-Provider” practices and technology around water (i.e., surface water reclamation), food (i.e., gardens and CSA), energy (i.e., renewable and energy reclamation), infrastructure (whole-lifecycle optimization of — technology design | reuse | recycle; life-long education; leadership; facilities; transportation; integrated logistics, local distribution, . . .), wellness (health resource optimization), information (data, knowledge, wisdom), human services (basic needs), and compassionate human relationships.

ACTION INQUIRIES
1. What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?
2. What are the demonstration projects — important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities?

SUCCESS CRITERIA
To perform compassionate action — not just have compassionate feelings or engage in compassionate talk — where success can be measured by the effectiveness of lives positively changed, communities sustainably transformed, reconciliation accomplished, peace manifested, and justice realized.

HISTORY

  • Wednesday June 17, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday July 15, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday August 19, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday September 16, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday October 21, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday November 18, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
Wed 17 of March, 2004
18:00 PDT
Wed 17 of March, 2010
20:00 PDT
Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” Meetings

Date: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: GGLO | 1301 1st Avenue | Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 467-5828

Organizing Group —The Sunyata Association:
Mark R. Jones (Sunyata Group)
Candi S. Foon (Sunyata Group)
Anne Stadler (Sunyata Group)

Access: Open to the Public

Please RSVP:sbci@sunyata.ws
www.sunyatagroup.ws (external link)

Purpose Statement:
A venue for community, environmentalists, social justice activists, integral wellness, practitioners, economists, government, business, and the arts — to work together to implement the “Green Economy (“Net-Provider” Strategy).

The Sunyata Association {501(c)(3)} will host a monthly gathering of the CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” on community, environment, social justice, and wellness — on every third Wednesday from 6pm — 8pm. GGLO, an integrated design firm specializing in Design for the Human Experience, is generously providing their Space at the Steps as co-host for our gatherings in 2010.

Meeting Process Agenda:
6:00PM-6:15PM Introductions and Small Group Storytelling
Story about what aspects of your highest aspirations are currently “working you”

6:15PM-6:30PM Welcome, Purpose, Intention, Practice

6:30PM-6:45PM Large Group Inquiry
What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?

6:45PM–7:45PM Small Group Inquiry
What are the demonstration project— important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities, and how can we accomplish them together?

7:45PM–8:00PM Large Group Closing Reflection & Next Steps

8:00PM Adjourn

Background Information: CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) Proposed Group Intentions:
VISION
Community-centered, compassion-based, wise collective leadership and action — focused on the centrality of “Beloved Community” for creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

GOALS
To manifest “Beloved Community” by cultivating efficient and effective relationships through shared purpose (highest aspiration), natural selection (fit-to-environment), self-organization (generative patterns), and affinity of Consciousness (awareness | volition | learning | practice | depth) — focused on creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

OPERATIONAL PROCESS
"Starting from within, working in a circle in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships and the world."

PERSONAL PRACTICE
To commit ourselves to the practice of Hearing, Seeing, and unconditionally Loving (H-S-L) ourselves, each other, and our ecosystems in – every encounter and every relationship. In being individually and collectively accountable for "H-S-L" and the promises and commitments we make – We ask: Is this action helpful (manifests well-being), compassionate (manifests unconditional love) and transparent (manifests trust), or is it simply an inappropriate exercise of power and/or unexamined assumptions?”

THE PROJECT
Our Nation’s survival depends on our commitment and ability to individually and collectively implement values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology that transform how we think and live from a — “Consumer” paradigm, to an economic and ecological “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, and compassionate human relationships. Being a “Net Provider” is about implementing a whole-person, whole-system approach to lifestyle changes and sustainable practices.

The purpose of the Net Provider “Project” is to architect and collaboratively implement sustainable and scalable “Net Provider” demonstration projects. These projects are intended to transform individual and collective “Consciousness”, values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology. The goal is to move from a “Consumer” paradigm to an economic “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, human services, and compassionate human relationships.

The Goal of the Net Provider “Project” is to implement sustainable “Net-Provider” practices and systems: that are ecologically-sound and economically viable; which provide for their own needs; do not exploit or pollute; develop the capacity and experience for humans to hear, see, and love themselves, each other, and the Earth; and are therefore sustainable and generative in the long term. The strategy is to work from personal (residence, workspace) to collective (commons, neighborhood, workplace, . . .) to implement “Net-Provider” practices and technology around water (i.e., surface water reclamation), food (i.e., gardens and CSA), energy (i.e., renewable and energy reclamation), infrastructure (whole-lifecycle optimization of — technology design | reuse | recycle; life-long education; leadership; facilities; transportation; integrated logistics, local distribution, . . .), wellness (health resource optimization), information (data, knowledge, wisdom), human services (basic needs), and compassionate human relationships.

ACTION INQUIRIES
1. What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?
2. What are the demonstration projects — important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities?

SUCCESS CRITERIA
To perform compassionate action — not just have compassionate feelings or engage in compassionate talk — where success can be measured by the effectiveness of lives positively changed, communities sustainably transformed, reconciliation accomplished, peace manifested, and justice realized.

HISTORY

  • Wednesday June 17, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday July 15, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday August 19, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday September 16, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday October 21, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday November 18, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
Wed 17 of March, 2004
18:00 PDT
Wed 17 of March, 2010
20:00 PDT
Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” Meetings

Date: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: GGLO | 1301 1st Avenue | Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 467-5828

Organizing Group —The Sunyata Association:
Mark R. Jones (Sunyata Group)
Candi S. Foon (Sunyata Group)
Anne Stadler (Sunyata Group)

Access: Open to the Public

Please RSVP:sbci@sunyata.ws
www.sunyatagroup.ws (external link)

Purpose Statement:
A venue for community, environmentalists, social justice activists, integral wellness, practitioners, economists, government, business, and the arts — to work together to implement the “Green Economy (“Net-Provider” Strategy).

The Sunyata Association {501(c)(3)} will host a monthly gathering of the CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” on community, environment, social justice, and wellness — on every third Wednesday from 6pm — 8pm. GGLO, an integrated design firm specializing in Design for the Human Experience, is generously providing their Space at the Steps as co-host for our gatherings in 2010.

Meeting Process Agenda:
6:00PM-6:15PM Introductions and Small Group Storytelling
Story about what aspects of your highest aspirations are currently “working you”

6:15PM-6:30PM Welcome, Purpose, Intention, Practice

6:30PM-6:45PM Large Group Inquiry
What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?

6:45PM–7:45PM Small Group Inquiry
What are the demonstration project— important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities, and how can we accomplish them together?

7:45PM–8:00PM Large Group Closing Reflection & Next Steps

8:00PM Adjourn

Background Information: CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) Proposed Group Intentions:
VISION
Community-centered, compassion-based, wise collective leadership and action — focused on the centrality of “Beloved Community” for creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

GOALS
To manifest “Beloved Community” by cultivating efficient and effective relationships through shared purpose (highest aspiration), natural selection (fit-to-environment), self-organization (generative patterns), and affinity of Consciousness (awareness | volition | learning | practice | depth) — focused on creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

OPERATIONAL PROCESS
"Starting from within, working in a circle in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships and the world."

PERSONAL PRACTICE
To commit ourselves to the practice of Hearing, Seeing, and unconditionally Loving (H-S-L) ourselves, each other, and our ecosystems in – every encounter and every relationship. In being individually and collectively accountable for "H-S-L" and the promises and commitments we make – We ask: Is this action helpful (manifests well-being), compassionate (manifests unconditional love) and transparent (manifests trust), or is it simply an inappropriate exercise of power and/or unexamined assumptions?”

THE PROJECT
Our Nation’s survival depends on our commitment and ability to individually and collectively implement values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology that transform how we think and live from a — “Consumer” paradigm, to an economic and ecological “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, and compassionate human relationships. Being a “Net Provider” is about implementing a whole-person, whole-system approach to lifestyle changes and sustainable practices.

The purpose of the Net Provider “Project” is to architect and collaboratively implement sustainable and scalable “Net Provider” demonstration projects. These projects are intended to transform individual and collective “Consciousness”, values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology. The goal is to move from a “Consumer” paradigm to an economic “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, human services, and compassionate human relationships.

The Goal of the Net Provider “Project” is to implement sustainable “Net-Provider” practices and systems: that are ecologically-sound and economically viable; which provide for their own needs; do not exploit or pollute; develop the capacity and experience for humans to hear, see, and love themselves, each other, and the Earth; and are therefore sustainable and generative in the long term. The strategy is to work from personal (residence, workspace) to collective (commons, neighborhood, workplace, . . .) to implement “Net-Provider” practices and technology around water (i.e., surface water reclamation), food (i.e., gardens and CSA), energy (i.e., renewable and energy reclamation), infrastructure (whole-lifecycle optimization of — technology design | reuse | recycle; life-long education; leadership; facilities; transportation; integrated logistics, local distribution, . . .), wellness (health resource optimization), information (data, knowledge, wisdom), human services (basic needs), and compassionate human relationships.

ACTION INQUIRIES
1. What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?
2. What are the demonstration projects — important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities?

SUCCESS CRITERIA
To perform compassionate action — not just have compassionate feelings or engage in compassionate talk — where success can be measured by the effectiveness of lives positively changed, communities sustainably transformed, reconciliation accomplished, peace manifested, and justice realized.

HISTORY

  • Wednesday June 17, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday July 15, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday August 19, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday September 16, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday October 21, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday November 18, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
Wed 17 of March, 2004
18:00 PDT
Wed 17 of March, 2010
20:00 PDT
Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” Meetings

Date: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: GGLO | 1301 1st Avenue | Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 467-5828

Organizing Group —The Sunyata Association:
Mark R. Jones (Sunyata Group)
Candi S. Foon (Sunyata Group)
Anne Stadler (Sunyata Group)

Access: Open to the Public

Please RSVP:sbci@sunyata.ws
www.sunyatagroup.ws (external link)

Purpose Statement:
A venue for community, environmentalists, social justice activists, integral wellness, practitioners, economists, government, business, and the arts — to work together to implement the “Green Economy (“Net-Provider” Strategy).

The Sunyata Association {501(c)(3)} will host a monthly gathering of the CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” on community, environment, social justice, and wellness — on every third Wednesday from 6pm — 8pm. GGLO, an integrated design firm specializing in Design for the Human Experience, is generously providing their Space at the Steps as co-host for our gatherings in 2010.

Meeting Process Agenda:
6:00PM-6:15PM Introductions and Small Group Storytelling
Story about what aspects of your highest aspirations are currently “working you”

6:15PM-6:30PM Welcome, Purpose, Intention, Practice

6:30PM-6:45PM Large Group Inquiry
What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?

6:45PM–7:45PM Small Group Inquiry
What are the demonstration project— important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities, and how can we accomplish them together?

7:45PM–8:00PM Large Group Closing Reflection & Next Steps

8:00PM Adjourn

Background Information: CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) Proposed Group Intentions:
VISION
Community-centered, compassion-based, wise collective leadership and action — focused on the centrality of “Beloved Community” for creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

GOALS
To manifest “Beloved Community” by cultivating efficient and effective relationships through shared purpose (highest aspiration), natural selection (fit-to-environment), self-organization (generative patterns), and affinity of Consciousness (awareness | volition | learning | practice | depth) — focused on creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

OPERATIONAL PROCESS
"Starting from within, working in a circle in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships and the world."

PERSONAL PRACTICE
To commit ourselves to the practice of Hearing, Seeing, and unconditionally Loving (H-S-L) ourselves, each other, and our ecosystems in – every encounter and every relationship. In being individually and collectively accountable for "H-S-L" and the promises and commitments we make – We ask: Is this action helpful (manifests well-being), compassionate (manifests unconditional love) and transparent (manifests trust), or is it simply an inappropriate exercise of power and/or unexamined assumptions?”

THE PROJECT
Our Nation’s survival depends on our commitment and ability to individually and collectively implement values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology that transform how we think and live from a — “Consumer” paradigm, to an economic and ecological “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, and compassionate human relationships. Being a “Net Provider” is about implementing a whole-person, whole-system approach to lifestyle changes and sustainable practices.

The purpose of the Net Provider “Project” is to architect and collaboratively implement sustainable and scalable “Net Provider” demonstration projects. These projects are intended to transform individual and collective “Consciousness”, values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology. The goal is to move from a “Consumer” paradigm to an economic “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, human services, and compassionate human relationships.

The Goal of the Net Provider “Project” is to implement sustainable “Net-Provider” practices and systems: that are ecologically-sound and economically viable; which provide for their own needs; do not exploit or pollute; develop the capacity and experience for humans to hear, see, and love themselves, each other, and the Earth; and are therefore sustainable and generative in the long term. The strategy is to work from personal (residence, workspace) to collective (commons, neighborhood, workplace, . . .) to implement “Net-Provider” practices and technology around water (i.e., surface water reclamation), food (i.e., gardens and CSA), energy (i.e., renewable and energy reclamation), infrastructure (whole-lifecycle optimization of — technology design | reuse | recycle; life-long education; leadership; facilities; transportation; integrated logistics, local distribution, . . .), wellness (health resource optimization), information (data, knowledge, wisdom), human services (basic needs), and compassionate human relationships.

ACTION INQUIRIES
1. What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?
2. What are the demonstration projects — important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities?

SUCCESS CRITERIA
To perform compassionate action — not just have compassionate feelings or engage in compassionate talk — where success can be measured by the effectiveness of lives positively changed, communities sustainably transformed, reconciliation accomplished, peace manifested, and justice realized.

HISTORY

  • Wednesday June 17, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday July 15, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday August 19, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday September 16, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday October 21, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday November 18, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
Wed 17 of March, 2004
18:00 PDT
Wed 17 of March, 2010
20:00 PDT
Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” Meetings

Date: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: GGLO | 1301 1st Avenue | Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 467-5828

Organizing Group —The Sunyata Association:
Mark R. Jones (Sunyata Group)
Candi S. Foon (Sunyata Group)
Anne Stadler (Sunyata Group)

Access: Open to the Public

Please RSVP:sbci@sunyata.ws
www.sunyatagroup.ws (external link)

Purpose Statement:
A venue for community, environmentalists, social justice activists, integral wellness, practitioners, economists, government, business, and the arts — to work together to implement the “Green Economy (“Net-Provider” Strategy).

The Sunyata Association {501(c)(3)} will host a monthly gathering of the CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” on community, environment, social justice, and wellness — on every third Wednesday from 6pm — 8pm. GGLO, an integrated design firm specializing in Design for the Human Experience, is generously providing their Space at the Steps as co-host for our gatherings in 2010.

Meeting Process Agenda:
6:00PM-6:15PM Introductions and Small Group Storytelling
Story about what aspects of your highest aspirations are currently “working you”

6:15PM-6:30PM Welcome, Purpose, Intention, Practice

6:30PM-6:45PM Large Group Inquiry
What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?

6:45PM–7:45PM Small Group Inquiry
What are the demonstration project— important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities, and how can we accomplish them together?

7:45PM–8:00PM Large Group Closing Reflection & Next Steps

8:00PM Adjourn

Background Information: CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) Proposed Group Intentions:
VISION
Community-centered, compassion-based, wise collective leadership and action — focused on the centrality of “Beloved Community” for creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

GOALS
To manifest “Beloved Community” by cultivating efficient and effective relationships through shared purpose (highest aspiration), natural selection (fit-to-environment), self-organization (generative patterns), and affinity of Consciousness (awareness | volition | learning | practice | depth) — focused on creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

OPERATIONAL PROCESS
"Starting from within, working in a circle in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships and the world."

PERSONAL PRACTICE
To commit ourselves to the practice of Hearing, Seeing, and unconditionally Loving (H-S-L) ourselves, each other, and our ecosystems in – every encounter and every relationship. In being individually and collectively accountable for "H-S-L" and the promises and commitments we make – We ask: Is this action helpful (manifests well-being), compassionate (manifests unconditional love) and transparent (manifests trust), or is it simply an inappropriate exercise of power and/or unexamined assumptions?”

THE PROJECT
Our Nation’s survival depends on our commitment and ability to individually and collectively implement values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology that transform how we think and live from a — “Consumer” paradigm, to an economic and ecological “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, and compassionate human relationships. Being a “Net Provider” is about implementing a whole-person, whole-system approach to lifestyle changes and sustainable practices.

The purpose of the Net Provider “Project” is to architect and collaboratively implement sustainable and scalable “Net Provider” demonstration projects. These projects are intended to transform individual and collective “Consciousness”, values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology. The goal is to move from a “Consumer” paradigm to an economic “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, human services, and compassionate human relationships.

The Goal of the Net Provider “Project” is to implement sustainable “Net-Provider” practices and systems: that are ecologically-sound and economically viable; which provide for their own needs; do not exploit or pollute; develop the capacity and experience for humans to hear, see, and love themselves, each other, and the Earth; and are therefore sustainable and generative in the long term. The strategy is to work from personal (residence, workspace) to collective (commons, neighborhood, workplace, . . .) to implement “Net-Provider” practices and technology around water (i.e., surface water reclamation), food (i.e., gardens and CSA), energy (i.e., renewable and energy reclamation), infrastructure (whole-lifecycle optimization of — technology design | reuse | recycle; life-long education; leadership; facilities; transportation; integrated logistics, local distribution, . . .), wellness (health resource optimization), information (data, knowledge, wisdom), human services (basic needs), and compassionate human relationships.

ACTION INQUIRIES
1. What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?
2. What are the demonstration projects — important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities?

SUCCESS CRITERIA
To perform compassionate action — not just have compassionate feelings or engage in compassionate talk — where success can be measured by the effectiveness of lives positively changed, communities sustainably transformed, reconciliation accomplished, peace manifested, and justice realized.

HISTORY

  • Wednesday June 17, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday July 15, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday August 19, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday September 16, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday October 21, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday November 18, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
Wed 17 of March, 2004
18:00 PDT
Wed 17 of March, 2010
20:00 PDT
Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” Meetings

Date: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: GGLO | 1301 1st Avenue | Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 467-5828

Organizing Group —The Sunyata Association:
Mark R. Jones (Sunyata Group)
Candi S. Foon (Sunyata Group)
Anne Stadler (Sunyata Group)

Access: Open to the Public

Please RSVP:sbci@sunyata.ws
www.sunyatagroup.ws (external link)

Purpose Statement:
A venue for community, environmentalists, social justice activists, integral wellness, practitioners, economists, government, business, and the arts — to work together to implement the “Green Economy (“Net-Provider” Strategy).

The Sunyata Association {501(c)(3)} will host a monthly gathering of the CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” on community, environment, social justice, and wellness — on every third Wednesday from 6pm — 8pm. GGLO, an integrated design firm specializing in Design for the Human Experience, is generously providing their Space at the Steps as co-host for our gatherings in 2010.

Meeting Process Agenda:
6:00PM-6:15PM Introductions and Small Group Storytelling
Story about what aspects of your highest aspirations are currently “working you”

6:15PM-6:30PM Welcome, Purpose, Intention, Practice

6:30PM-6:45PM Large Group Inquiry
What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?

6:45PM–7:45PM Small Group Inquiry
What are the demonstration project— important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities, and how can we accomplish them together?

7:45PM–8:00PM Large Group Closing Reflection & Next Steps

8:00PM Adjourn

Background Information: CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) Proposed Group Intentions:
VISION
Community-centered, compassion-based, wise collective leadership and action — focused on the centrality of “Beloved Community” for creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

GOALS
To manifest “Beloved Community” by cultivating efficient and effective relationships through shared purpose (highest aspiration), natural selection (fit-to-environment), self-organization (generative patterns), and affinity of Consciousness (awareness | volition | learning | practice | depth) — focused on creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

OPERATIONAL PROCESS
"Starting from within, working in a circle in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships and the world."

PERSONAL PRACTICE
To commit ourselves to the practice of Hearing, Seeing, and unconditionally Loving (H-S-L) ourselves, each other, and our ecosystems in – every encounter and every relationship. In being individually and collectively accountable for "H-S-L" and the promises and commitments we make – We ask: Is this action helpful (manifests well-being), compassionate (manifests unconditional love) and transparent (manifests trust), or is it simply an inappropriate exercise of power and/or unexamined assumptions?”

THE PROJECT
Our Nation’s survival depends on our commitment and ability to individually and collectively implement values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology that transform how we think and live from a — “Consumer” paradigm, to an economic and ecological “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, and compassionate human relationships. Being a “Net Provider” is about implementing a whole-person, whole-system approach to lifestyle changes and sustainable practices.

The purpose of the Net Provider “Project” is to architect and collaboratively implement sustainable and scalable “Net Provider” demonstration projects. These projects are intended to transform individual and collective “Consciousness”, values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology. The goal is to move from a “Consumer” paradigm to an economic “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, human services, and compassionate human relationships.

The Goal of the Net Provider “Project” is to implement sustainable “Net-Provider” practices and systems: that are ecologically-sound and economically viable; which provide for their own needs; do not exploit or pollute; develop the capacity and experience for humans to hear, see, and love themselves, each other, and the Earth; and are therefore sustainable and generative in the long term. The strategy is to work from personal (residence, workspace) to collective (commons, neighborhood, workplace, . . .) to implement “Net-Provider” practices and technology around water (i.e., surface water reclamation), food (i.e., gardens and CSA), energy (i.e., renewable and energy reclamation), infrastructure (whole-lifecycle optimization of — technology design | reuse | recycle; life-long education; leadership; facilities; transportation; integrated logistics, local distribution, . . .), wellness (health resource optimization), information (data, knowledge, wisdom), human services (basic needs), and compassionate human relationships.

ACTION INQUIRIES
1. What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?
2. What are the demonstration projects — important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities?

SUCCESS CRITERIA
To perform compassionate action — not just have compassionate feelings or engage in compassionate talk — where success can be measured by the effectiveness of lives positively changed, communities sustainably transformed, reconciliation accomplished, peace manifested, and justice realized.

HISTORY

  • Wednesday June 17, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday July 15, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday August 19, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday September 16, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday October 21, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday November 18, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
Wed 17 of March, 2004
18:00 PDT
Wed 17 of March, 2010
20:00 PDT
Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” Meetings

Date: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: GGLO | 1301 1st Avenue | Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 467-5828

Organizing Group —The Sunyata Association:
Mark R. Jones (Sunyata Group)
Candi S. Foon (Sunyata Group)
Anne Stadler (Sunyata Group)

Access: Open to the Public

Please RSVP:sbci@sunyata.ws
www.sunyatagroup.ws (external link)

Purpose Statement:
A venue for community, environmentalists, social justice activists, integral wellness, practitioners, economists, government, business, and the arts — to work together to implement the “Green Economy (“Net-Provider” Strategy).

The Sunyata Association {501(c)(3)} will host a monthly gathering of the CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” on community, environment, social justice, and wellness — on every third Wednesday from 6pm — 8pm. GGLO, an integrated design firm specializing in Design for the Human Experience, is generously providing their Space at the Steps as co-host for our gatherings in 2010.

Meeting Process Agenda:
6:00PM-6:15PM Introductions and Small Group Storytelling
Story about what aspects of your highest aspirations are currently “working you”

6:15PM-6:30PM Welcome, Purpose, Intention, Practice

6:30PM-6:45PM Large Group Inquiry
What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?

6:45PM–7:45PM Small Group Inquiry
What are the demonstration project— important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities, and how can we accomplish them together?

7:45PM–8:00PM Large Group Closing Reflection & Next Steps

8:00PM Adjourn

Background Information: CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) Proposed Group Intentions:
VISION
Community-centered, compassion-based, wise collective leadership and action — focused on the centrality of “Beloved Community” for creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

GOALS
To manifest “Beloved Community” by cultivating efficient and effective relationships through shared purpose (highest aspiration), natural selection (fit-to-environment), self-organization (generative patterns), and affinity of Consciousness (awareness | volition | learning | practice | depth) — focused on creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

OPERATIONAL PROCESS
"Starting from within, working in a circle in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships and the world."

PERSONAL PRACTICE
To commit ourselves to the practice of Hearing, Seeing, and unconditionally Loving (H-S-L) ourselves, each other, and our ecosystems in – every encounter and every relationship. In being individually and collectively accountable for "H-S-L" and the promises and commitments we make – We ask: Is this action helpful (manifests well-being), compassionate (manifests unconditional love) and transparent (manifests trust), or is it simply an inappropriate exercise of power and/or unexamined assumptions?”

THE PROJECT
Our Nation’s survival depends on our commitment and ability to individually and collectively implement values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology that transform how we think and live from a — “Consumer” paradigm, to an economic and ecological “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, and compassionate human relationships. Being a “Net Provider” is about implementing a whole-person, whole-system approach to lifestyle changes and sustainable practices.

The purpose of the Net Provider “Project” is to architect and collaboratively implement sustainable and scalable “Net Provider” demonstration projects. These projects are intended to transform individual and collective “Consciousness”, values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology. The goal is to move from a “Consumer” paradigm to an economic “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, human services, and compassionate human relationships.

The Goal of the Net Provider “Project” is to implement sustainable “Net-Provider” practices and systems: that are ecologically-sound and economically viable; which provide for their own needs; do not exploit or pollute; develop the capacity and experience for humans to hear, see, and love themselves, each other, and the Earth; and are therefore sustainable and generative in the long term. The strategy is to work from personal (residence, workspace) to collective (commons, neighborhood, workplace, . . .) to implement “Net-Provider” practices and technology around water (i.e., surface water reclamation), food (i.e., gardens and CSA), energy (i.e., renewable and energy reclamation), infrastructure (whole-lifecycle optimization of — technology design | reuse | recycle; life-long education; leadership; facilities; transportation; integrated logistics, local distribution, . . .), wellness (health resource optimization), information (data, knowledge, wisdom), human services (basic needs), and compassionate human relationships.

ACTION INQUIRIES
1. What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?
2. What are the demonstration projects — important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities?

SUCCESS CRITERIA
To perform compassionate action — not just have compassionate feelings or engage in compassionate talk — where success can be measured by the effectiveness of lives positively changed, communities sustainably transformed, reconciliation accomplished, peace manifested, and justice realized.

HISTORY

  • Wednesday June 17, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday July 15, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday August 19, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday September 16, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday October 21, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday November 18, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
Wed 17 of March, 2004
18:00 PDT
Wed 17 of March, 2010
20:00 PDT
Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” Meetings

Date: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: GGLO | 1301 1st Avenue | Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 467-5828

Organizing Group —The Sunyata Association:
Mark R. Jones (Sunyata Group)
Candi S. Foon (Sunyata Group)
Anne Stadler (Sunyata Group)

Access: Open to the Public

Please RSVP:sbci@sunyata.ws
www.sunyatagroup.ws (external link)

Purpose Statement:
A venue for community, environmentalists, social justice activists, integral wellness, practitioners, economists, government, business, and the arts — to work together to implement the “Green Economy (“Net-Provider” Strategy).

The Sunyata Association {501(c)(3)} will host a monthly gathering of the CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” on community, environment, social justice, and wellness — on every third Wednesday from 6pm — 8pm. GGLO, an integrated design firm specializing in Design for the Human Experience, is generously providing their Space at the Steps as co-host for our gatherings in 2010.

Meeting Process Agenda:
6:00PM-6:15PM Introductions and Small Group Storytelling
Story about what aspects of your highest aspirations are currently “working you”

6:15PM-6:30PM Welcome, Purpose, Intention, Practice

6:30PM-6:45PM Large Group Inquiry
What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?

6:45PM–7:45PM Small Group Inquiry
What are the demonstration project— important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities, and how can we accomplish them together?

7:45PM–8:00PM Large Group Closing Reflection & Next Steps

8:00PM Adjourn

Background Information: CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) Proposed Group Intentions:
VISION
Community-centered, compassion-based, wise collective leadership and action — focused on the centrality of “Beloved Community” for creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

GOALS
To manifest “Beloved Community” by cultivating efficient and effective relationships through shared purpose (highest aspiration), natural selection (fit-to-environment), self-organization (generative patterns), and affinity of Consciousness (awareness | volition | learning | practice | depth) — focused on creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

OPERATIONAL PROCESS
"Starting from within, working in a circle in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships and the world."

PERSONAL PRACTICE
To commit ourselves to the practice of Hearing, Seeing, and unconditionally Loving (H-S-L) ourselves, each other, and our ecosystems in – every encounter and every relationship. In being individually and collectively accountable for "H-S-L" and the promises and commitments we make – We ask: Is this action helpful (manifests well-being), compassionate (manifests unconditional love) and transparent (manifests trust), or is it simply an inappropriate exercise of power and/or unexamined assumptions?”

THE PROJECT
Our Nation’s survival depends on our commitment and ability to individually and collectively implement values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology that transform how we think and live from a — “Consumer” paradigm, to an economic and ecological “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, and compassionate human relationships. Being a “Net Provider” is about implementing a whole-person, whole-system approach to lifestyle changes and sustainable practices.

The purpose of the Net Provider “Project” is to architect and collaboratively implement sustainable and scalable “Net Provider” demonstration projects. These projects are intended to transform individual and collective “Consciousness”, values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology. The goal is to move from a “Consumer” paradigm to an economic “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, human services, and compassionate human relationships.

The Goal of the Net Provider “Project” is to implement sustainable “Net-Provider” practices and systems: that are ecologically-sound and economically viable; which provide for their own needs; do not exploit or pollute; develop the capacity and experience for humans to hear, see, and love themselves, each other, and the Earth; and are therefore sustainable and generative in the long term. The strategy is to work from personal (residence, workspace) to collective (commons, neighborhood, workplace, . . .) to implement “Net-Provider” practices and technology around water (i.e., surface water reclamation), food (i.e., gardens and CSA), energy (i.e., renewable and energy reclamation), infrastructure (whole-lifecycle optimization of — technology design | reuse | recycle; life-long education; leadership; facilities; transportation; integrated logistics, local distribution, . . .), wellness (health resource optimization), information (data, knowledge, wisdom), human services (basic needs), and compassionate human relationships.

ACTION INQUIRIES
1. What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?
2. What are the demonstration projects — important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities?

SUCCESS CRITERIA
To perform compassionate action — not just have compassionate feelings or engage in compassionate talk — where success can be measured by the effectiveness of lives positively changed, communities sustainably transformed, reconciliation accomplished, peace manifested, and justice realized.

HISTORY

  • Wednesday June 17, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday July 15, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday August 19, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday September 16, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday October 21, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday November 18, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
Wed 17 of March, 2004
18:00 PDT
Wed 17 of March, 2010
20:00 PDT
Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” Meetings

Date: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: GGLO | 1301 1st Avenue | Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 467-5828

Organizing Group —The Sunyata Association:
Mark R. Jones (Sunyata Group)
Candi S. Foon (Sunyata Group)
Anne Stadler (Sunyata Group)

Access: Open to the Public

Please RSVP:sbci@sunyata.ws
www.sunyatagroup.ws (external link)

Purpose Statement:
A venue for community, environmentalists, social justice activists, integral wellness, practitioners, economists, government, business, and the arts — to work together to implement the “Green Economy (“Net-Provider” Strategy).

The Sunyata Association {501(c)(3)} will host a monthly gathering of the CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” on community, environment, social justice, and wellness — on every third Wednesday from 6pm — 8pm. GGLO, an integrated design firm specializing in Design for the Human Experience, is generously providing their Space at the Steps as co-host for our gatherings in 2010.

Meeting Process Agenda:
6:00PM-6:15PM Introductions and Small Group Storytelling
Story about what aspects of your highest aspirations are currently “working you”

6:15PM-6:30PM Welcome, Purpose, Intention, Practice

6:30PM-6:45PM Large Group Inquiry
What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?

6:45PM–7:45PM Small Group Inquiry
What are the demonstration project— important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities, and how can we accomplish them together?

7:45PM–8:00PM Large Group Closing Reflection & Next Steps

8:00PM Adjourn

Background Information: CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) Proposed Group Intentions:
VISION
Community-centered, compassion-based, wise collective leadership and action — focused on the centrality of “Beloved Community” for creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

GOALS
To manifest “Beloved Community” by cultivating efficient and effective relationships through shared purpose (highest aspiration), natural selection (fit-to-environment), self-organization (generative patterns), and affinity of Consciousness (awareness | volition | learning | practice | depth) — focused on creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

OPERATIONAL PROCESS
"Starting from within, working in a circle in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships and the world."

PERSONAL PRACTICE
To commit ourselves to the practice of Hearing, Seeing, and unconditionally Loving (H-S-L) ourselves, each other, and our ecosystems in – every encounter and every relationship. In being individually and collectively accountable for H-S-L? and the promises and commitments we make – We ask: Is this action helpful (manifests well-being), compassionate (manifests unconditional love) and transparent (manifests trust), or is it simply an inappropriate exercise of power and/or unexamined assumptions?”

THE PROJECT
Our Nation’s survival depends on our commitment and ability to individually and collectively implement values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology that transform how we think and live from a — “Consumer” paradigm, to an economic and ecological “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, and compassionate human relationships. Being a “Net Provider” is about implementing a whole-person, whole-system approach to lifestyle changes and sustainable practices.

The purpose of the Net Provider “Project” is to architect and collaboratively implement sustainable and scalable “Net Provider” demonstration projects. These projects are intended to transform individual and collective “Consciousness”, values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology. The goal is to move from a “Consumer” paradigm to an economic “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, human services, and compassionate human relationships.

The Goal of the Net Provider “Project” is to implement sustainable “Net-Provider” practices and systems: that are ecologically-sound and economically viable; which provide for their own needs; do not exploit or pollute; develop the capacity and experience for humans to hear, see, and love themselves, each other, and the Earth; and are therefore sustainable and generative in the long term. The strategy is to work from personal (residence, workspace) to collective (commons, neighborhood, workplace, . . .) to implement “Net-Provider” practices and technology around water (i.e., surface water reclamation), food (i.e., gardens and CSA), energy (i.e., renewable and energy reclamation), infrastructure (whole-lifecycle optimization of — technology design | reuse | recycle; life-long education; leadership; facilities; transportation; integrated logistics, local distribution, . . .), wellness (health resource optimization), information (data, knowledge, wisdom), human services (basic needs), and compassionate human relationships.

ACTION INQUIRIES
1. What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?
2. What are the demonstration projects — important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities?

SUCCESS CRITERIA
To perform compassionate action — not just have compassionate feelings or engage in compassionate talk — where success can be measured by the effectiveness of lives positively changed, communities sustainably transformed, reconciliation accomplished, peace manifested, and justice realized.

HISTORY

  • Wednesday June 17, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday July 15, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday August 19, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday September 16, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday October 21, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday November 18, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
Wed 17 of March, 2004
18:00 PDT
Wed 17 of March, 2010
20:00 PDT
Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” Meetings

Date: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: GGLO | 1301 1st Avenue | Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 467-5828

Organizing Group —The Sunyata Association:
Mark R. Jones (Sunyata Group)
Candi S. Foon (Sunyata Group)
Anne Stadler (Sunyata Group)

Access: Open to the Public

Please RSVP:sbci@sunyata.ws
www.sunyatagroup.ws (external link)

Purpose Statement:
A venue for community, environmentalists, social justice activists, integral wellness, practitioners, economists, government, business, and the arts — to work together to implement the “Green Economy (“Net-Provider” Strategy).

The Sunyata Association {501(c)(3)} will host a monthly gathering of the CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” on community, environment, social justice, and wellness — on every third Wednesday from 6pm — 8pm. GGLO, an integrated design firm specializing in Design for the Human Experience, is generously providing their Space at the Steps as co-host for our gatherings in 2010.

Meeting Process Agenda:
6:00PM-6:15PM Introductions and Small Group Storytelling
Story about what aspects of your highest aspirations are currently “working you”

6:15PM-6:30PM Welcome, Purpose, Intention, Practice

6:30PM-6:45PM Large Group Inquiry
What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?

6:45PM–7:45PM Small Group Inquiry
What are the demonstration project— important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities, and how can we accomplish them together?

7:45PM–8:00PM Large Group Closing Reflection & Next Steps

8:00PM Adjourn

Background Information: CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) Proposed Group Intentions:
VISION
Community-centered, compassion-based, wise collective leadership and action — focused on the centrality of “Beloved Community” for creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

GOALS
To manifest “Beloved Community” by cultivating efficient and effective relationships through shared purpose (highest aspiration), natural selection (fit-to-environment), self-organization (generative patterns), and affinity of Consciousness (awareness | volition | learning | practice | depth) — focused on creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

OPERATIONAL PROCESS
"Starting from within, working in a circle in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships and the world."

PERSONAL PRACTICE
To commit ourselves to the practice of Hearing, Seeing, and unconditionally Loving (H-S-L) ourselves, each other, and our ecosystems in – every encounter and every relationship. In being individually and collectively accountable for H-S-L? and the promises and commitments we make – We ask: Is this action helpful (manifests well-being), compassionate (manifests unconditional love) and transparent (manifests trust), or is it simply an inappropriate exercise of power and/or unexamined assumptions?”

THE PROJECT
Our Nation’s survival depends on our commitment and ability to individually and collectively implement values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology that transform how we think and live from a — “Consumer” paradigm, to an economic and ecological “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, and compassionate human relationships. Being a “Net Provider” is about implementing a whole-person, whole-system approach to lifestyle changes and sustainable practices.

The purpose of the Net Provider “Project” is to architect and collaboratively implement sustainable and scalable “Net Provider” demonstration projects. These projects are intended to transform individual and collective “Consciousness”, values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology. The goal is to move from a “Consumer” paradigm to an economic “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, human services, and compassionate human relationships.

The Goal of the Net Provider “Project” is to implement sustainable “Net-Provider” practices and systems: that are ecologically-sound and economically viable; which provide for their own needs; do not exploit or pollute; develop the capacity and experience for humans to hear, see, and love themselves, each other, and the Earth; and are therefore sustainable and generative in the long term. The strategy is to work from personal (residence, workspace) to collective (commons, neighborhood, workplace, . . .) to implement “Net-Provider” practices and technology around water (i.e., surface water reclamation), food (i.e., gardens and CSA), energy (i.e., renewable and energy reclamation), infrastructure (whole-lifecycle optimization of — technology design | reuse | recycle; life-long education; leadership; facilities; transportation; integrated logistics, local distribution, . . .), wellness (health resource optimization), information (data, knowledge, wisdom), human services (basic needs), and compassionate human relationships.

ACTION INQUIRIES
1. What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?
2. What are the demonstration projects — important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities?

SUCCESS CRITERIA
To perform compassionate action — not just have compassionate feelings or engage in compassionate talk — where success can be measured by the effectiveness of lives positively changed, communities sustainably transformed, reconciliation accomplished, peace manifested, and justice realized.

HISTORY

  • Wednesday June 17, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday July 15, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday August 19, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday September 16, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday October 21, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday November 18, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
Wed 17 of March, 2004
18:00 PDT
Wed 17 of March, 2010
20:00 PDT
Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” Meetings

Date: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: GGLO | 1301 1st Avenue | Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 467-5828

Organizing Group —The Sunyata Association:
Mark R. Jones (Sunyata Group)
Candi S. Foon (Sunyata Group)
Anne Stadler (Sunyata Group)

Access: Open to the Public

Please RSVP:sbci@sunyata.ws
www.sunyatagroup.ws (external link)

Purpose Statement:
A venue for community, environmentalists, social justice activists, integral wellness, practitioners, economists, government, business, and the arts — to work together to implement the “Green Economy (“Net-Provider” Strategy).

The Sunyata Association {501(c)(3)} will host a monthly gathering of the CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” on community, environment, social justice, and wellness — on every third Wednesday from 6pm — 8pm. GGLO, an integrated design firm specializing in Design for the Human Experience, is generously providing their Space at the Steps as co-host for our gatherings in 2010.

Meeting Process Agenda:
6:00PM-6:15PM Introductions and Small Group Storytelling
Story about what aspects of your highest aspirations are currently “working you”

6:15PM-6:30PM Welcome, Purpose, Intention, Practice

6:30PM-6:45PM Large Group Inquiry
What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?

6:45PM–7:45PM Small Group Inquiry
What are the demonstration project— important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities, and how can we accomplish them together?

7:45PM–8:00PM Large Group Closing Reflection & Next Steps

8:00PM Adjourn

Background Information: CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) Proposed Group Intentions:
VISION
Community-centered, compassion-based, wise collective leadership and action — focused on the centrality of “Beloved Community” for creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

GOALS
To manifest “Beloved Community” by cultivating efficient and effective relationships through shared purpose (highest aspiration), natural selection (fit-to-environment), self-organization (generative patterns), and affinity of Consciousness (awareness | volition | learning | practice | depth) — focused on creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

OPERATIONAL PROCESS
"Starting from within, working in a circle in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships and the world."

PERSONAL PRACTICE
To commit ourselves to the practice of Hearing, Seeing, and unconditionally Loving (H-S-L) ourselves, each other, and our ecosystems in – every encounter and every relationship. In being individually and collectively accountable for H-S-L? and the promises and commitments we make – We ask: Is this action helpful (manifests well-being), compassionate (manifests unconditional love) and transparent (manifests trust), or is it simply an inappropriate exercise of power and/or unexamined assumptions?”

THE PROJECT
Our Nation’s survival depends on our commitment and ability to individually and collectively implement values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology that transform how we think and live from a — “Consumer” paradigm, to an economic and ecological “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, and compassionate human relationships. Being a “Net Provider” is about implementing a whole-person, whole-system approach to lifestyle changes and sustainable practices.

The purpose of the Net Provider “Project” is to architect and collaboratively implement sustainable and scalable “Net Provider” demonstration projects. These projects are intended to transform individual and collective “Consciousness”, values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology. The goal is to move from a “Consumer” paradigm to an economic “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, human services, and compassionate human relationships.

The Goal of the Net Provider “Project” is to implement sustainable “Net-Provider” practices and systems: that are ecologically-sound and economically viable; which provide for their own needs; do not exploit or pollute; develop the capacity and experience for humans to hear, see, and love themselves, each other, and the Earth; and are therefore sustainable and generative in the long term. The strategy is to work from personal (residence, workspace) to collective (commons, neighborhood, workplace, . . .) to implement “Net-Provider” practices and technology around water (i.e., surface water reclamation), food (i.e., gardens and CSA), energy (i.e., renewable and energy reclamation), infrastructure (whole-lifecycle optimization of — technology design | reuse | recycle; life-long education; leadership; facilities; transportation; integrated logistics, local distribution, . . .), wellness (health resource optimization), information (data, knowledge, wisdom), human services (basic needs), and compassionate human relationships.

ACTION INQUIRIES
1. What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?
2. What are the demonstration projects — important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities?

SUCCESS CRITERIA
To perform compassionate action — not just have compassionate feelings or engage in compassionate talk — where success can be measured by the effectiveness of lives positively changed, communities sustainably transformed, reconciliation accomplished, peace manifested, and justice realized.

HISTORY

  • Wednesday June 17, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday July 15, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday August 19, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday September 16, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday October 21, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday November 18, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
Wed 17 of March, 2004
18:00 PDT
Wed 17 of March, 2010
20:00 PDT
Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” Meetings

Date: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: GGLO | 1301 1st Avenue | Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 467-5828

Organizing Group —The Sunyata Association:
Mark R. Jones (Sunyata Group)
Candi S. Foon (Sunyata Group)
Anne Stadler (Sunyata Group)

Access: Open to the Public

Please RSVP:sbci@sunyata.ws
www.sunyatagroup.ws (external link)

Purpose Statement:
A venue for community, environmentalists, social justice activists, integral wellness, practitioners, economists, government, business, and the arts — to work together to implement the “Green Economy (“Net-Provider” Strategy).

The Sunyata Association {501(c)(3)} will host a monthly gathering of the CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” on community, environment, social justice, and wellness — on every third Wednesday from 6pm — 8pm. GGLO, an integrated design firm specializing in Design for the Human Experience, is generously providing their Space at the Steps as co-host for our gatherings in 2010.

Meeting Process Agenda:
6:00PM-6:15PM Introductions and Small Group Storytelling
Story about what aspects of your highest aspirations are currently “working you”

6:15PM-6:30PM Welcome, Purpose, Intention, Practice

6:30PM-6:45PM Large Group Inquiry
What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?

6:45PM–7:45PM Small Group Inquiry
What are the demonstration project— important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities, and how can we accomplish them together?

7:45PM–8:00PM Large Group Closing Reflection & Next Steps

8:00PM Adjourn

Background Information: CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) Proposed Group Intentions:
VISION
Community-centered, compassion-based, wise collective leadership and action — focused on the centrality of “Beloved Community” for creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

GOALS
To manifest “Beloved Community” by cultivating efficient and effective relationships through shared purpose (highest aspiration), natural selection (fit-to-environment), self-organization (generative patterns), and affinity of Consciousness (awareness | volition | learning | practice | depth) — focused on creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

OPERATIONAL PROCESS
"Starting from within, working in a circle in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships and the world."

PERSONAL PRACTICE
To commit ourselves to the practice of Hearing, Seeing, and unconditionally Loving (H-S-L) ourselves, each other, and our ecosystems in – every encounter and every relationship. In being individually and collectively accountable for H-S-L? and the promises and commitments we make – We ask: Is this action helpful (manifests well-being), compassionate (manifests unconditional love) and transparent (manifests trust), or is it simply an inappropriate exercise of power and/or unexamined assumptions?”

THE PROJECT
Our Nation’s survival depends on our commitment and ability to individually and collectively implement values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology that transform how we think and live from a — “Consumer” paradigm, to an economic and ecological “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, and compassionate human relationships. Being a “Net Provider” is about implementing a whole-person, whole-system approach to lifestyle changes and sustainable practices.

The purpose of the Net Provider “Project” is to architect and collaboratively implement sustainable and scalable “Net Provider” demonstration projects. These projects are intended to transform individual and collective “Consciousness”, values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology. The goal is to move from a “Consumer” paradigm to an economic “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, human services, and compassionate human relationships.

The Goal of the Net Provider “Project” is to implement sustainable “Net-Provider” practices and systems: that are ecologically-sound and economically viable; which provide for their own needs; do not exploit or pollute; develop the capacity and experience for humans to hear, see, and love themselves, each other, and the Earth; and are therefore sustainable and generative in the long term. The strategy is to work from personal (residence, workspace) to collective (commons, neighborhood, workplace, . . .) to implement “Net-Provider” practices and technology around water (i.e., surface water reclamation), food (i.e., gardens and CSA), energy (i.e., renewable and energy reclamation), infrastructure (whole-lifecycle optimization of — technology design | reuse | recycle; life-long education; leadership; facilities; transportation; integrated logistics, local distribution, . . .), wellness (health resource optimization), information (data, knowledge, wisdom), human services (basic needs), and compassionate human relationships.

ACTION INQUIRIES
1. What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?
2. What are the demonstration projects — important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities?

SUCCESS CRITERIA
To perform compassionate action — not just have compassionate feelings or engage in compassionate talk — where success can be measured by the effectiveness of lives positively changed, communities sustainably transformed, reconciliation accomplished, peace manifested, and justice realized.

HISTORY

  • Wednesday June 17, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday July 15, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday August 19, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday September 16, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday October 21, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday November 18, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
Wed 17 of March, 2004
18:00 PDT
Wed 17 of March, 2010
20:00 PDT
Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” Meetings

Date: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: GGLO | 1301 1st Avenue | Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 467-5828

Organizing Group —The Sunyata Association:
Mark R. Jones (Sunyata Group)
Candi S. Foon (Sunyata Group)
Anne Stadler (Sunyata Group)

Access: Open to the Public

Please RSVP:sbci@sunyata.ws
www.sunyatagroup.ws (external link)

Purpose Statement:
A venue for community, environmentalists, social justice activists, integral wellness, practitioners, economists, government, business, and the arts — to work together to implement the “Green Economy (“Net-Provider” Strategy).

The Sunyata Association {501(c)(3)} will host a monthly gathering of the CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” on community, environment, social justice, and wellness — on every third Wednesday from 6pm — 8pm. GGLO, an integrated design firm specializing in Design for the Human Experience, is generously providing their Space at the Steps as co-host for our gatherings in 2010.

Meeting Process Agenda:
6:00PM-6:15PM Introductions and Small Group Storytelling
Story about what aspects of your highest aspirations are currently “working you”

6:15PM-6:30PM Welcome, Purpose, Intention, Practice

6:30PM-6:45PM Large Group Inquiry
What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?

6:45PM–7:45PM Small Group Inquiry
What are the demonstration project— important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities, and how can we accomplish them together?

7:45PM–8:00PM Large Group Closing Reflection & Next Steps

8:00PM Adjourn

Background Information: CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) Proposed Group Intentions:
VISION
Community-centered, compassion-based, wise collective leadership and action — focused on the centrality of “Beloved Community” for creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

GOALS
To manifest “Beloved Community” by cultivating efficient and effective relationships through shared purpose (highest aspiration), natural selection (fit-to-environment), self-organization (generative patterns), and affinity of Consciousness (awareness | volition | learning | practice | depth) — focused on creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

OPERATIONAL PROCESS
"Starting from within, working in a circle in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships and the world."

PERSONAL PRACTICE
To commit ourselves to the practice of Hearing, Seeing, and unconditionally Loving (H-S-L) ourselves, each other, and our ecosystems in – every encounter and every relationship. In being individually and collectively accountable for H-S-L? and the promises and commitments we make – We ask: Is this action helpful (manifests well-being), compassionate (manifests unconditional love) and transparent (manifests trust), or is it simply an inappropriate exercise of power and/or unexamined assumptions?”

THE PROJECT
Our Nation’s survival depends on our commitment and ability to individually and collectively implement values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology that transform how we think and live from a — “Consumer” paradigm, to an economic and ecological “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, and compassionate human relationships. Being a “Net Provider” is about implementing a whole-person, whole-system approach to lifestyle changes and sustainable practices.

The purpose of the Net Provider “Project” is to architect and collaboratively implement sustainable and scalable “Net Provider” demonstration projects. These projects are intended to transform individual and collective “Consciousness”, values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology. The goal is to move from a “Consumer” paradigm to an economic “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, human services, and compassionate human relationships.

The Goal of the Net Provider “Project” is to implement sustainable “Net-Provider” practices and systems: that are ecologically-sound and economically viable; which provide for their own needs; do not exploit or pollute; develop the capacity and experience for humans to hear, see, and love themselves, each other, and the Earth; and are therefore sustainable and generative in the long term. The strategy is to work from personal (residence, workspace) to collective (commons, neighborhood, workplace, . . .) to implement “Net-Provider” practices and technology around water (i.e., surface water reclamation), food (i.e., gardens and CSA), energy (i.e., renewable and energy reclamation), infrastructure (whole-lifecycle optimization of — technology design | reuse | recycle; life-long education; leadership; facilities; transportation; integrated logistics, local distribution, . . .), wellness (health resource optimization), information (data, knowledge, wisdom), human services (basic needs), and compassionate human relationships.

ACTION INQUIRIES
1. What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?
2. What are the demonstration projects — important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities?

SUCCESS CRITERIA
To perform compassionate action — not just have compassionate feelings or engage in compassionate talk — where success can be measured by the effectiveness of lives positively changed, communities sustainably transformed, reconciliation accomplished, peace manifested, and justice realized.

HISTORY

  • Wednesday June 17, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday July 15, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday August 19, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday September 16, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday October 21, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday November 18, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
Wed 17 of March, 2004
18:00 PDT
Wed 17 of March, 2010
20:00 PDT
Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” Meetings

Date: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: GGLO | 1301 1st Avenue | Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 467-5828

Organizing Group —The Sunyata Association:
Mark R. Jones (Sunyata Group)
Candi S. Foon (Sunyata Group)
Anne Stadler (Sunyata Group)

Access: Open to the Public

Please RSVP:sbci@sunyata.ws
www.sunyatagroup.ws (external link)

Purpose Statement:
A venue for community, environmentalists, social justice activists, integral wellness, practitioners, economists, government, business, and the arts — to work together to implement the “Green Economy (“Net-Provider” Strategy).

The Sunyata Association {501(c)(3)} will host a monthly gathering of the CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” on community, environment, social justice, and wellness — on every third Wednesday from 6pm — 8pm. GGLO, an integrated design firm specializing in Design for the Human Experience, is generously providing their Space at the Steps as co-host for our gatherings in 2010.

Meeting Process Agenda:
6:00PM-6:15PM Introductions and Small Group Storytelling
Story about what aspects of your highest aspirations are currently “working you”

6:15PM-6:30PM Welcome, Purpose, Intention, Practice

6:30PM-6:45PM Large Group Inquiry
What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?

6:45PM–7:45PM Small Group Inquiry
What are the demonstration project— important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities, and how can we accomplish them together?

7:45PM–8:00PM Large Group Closing Reflection & Next Steps

8:00PM Adjourn

Background Information: CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) Proposed Group Intentions:
VISION
Community-centered, compassion-based, wise collective leadership and action — focused on the centrality of “Beloved Community” for creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

GOALS
To manifest “Beloved Community” by cultivating efficient and effective relationships through shared purpose (highest aspiration), natural selection (fit-to-environment), self-organization (generative patterns), and affinity of Consciousness (awareness | volition | learning | practice | depth) — focused on creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

OPERATIONAL PROCESS
"Starting from within, working in a circle in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships and the world."

PERSONAL PRACTICE
To commit ourselves to the practice of Hearing, Seeing, and unconditionally Loving (H-S-L) ourselves, each other, and our ecosystems in – every encounter and every relationship. In being individually and collectively accountable for H-S-L? and the promises and commitments we make – We ask: Is this action helpful (manifests well-being), compassionate (manifests unconditional love) and transparent (manifests trust), or is it simply an inappropriate exercise of power and/or unexamined assumptions?”

THE PROJECT
Our Nation’s survival depends on our commitment and ability to individually and collectively implement values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology that transform how we think and live from a — “Consumer” paradigm, to an economic and ecological “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, and compassionate human relationships. Being a “Net Provider” is about implementing a whole-person, whole-system approach to lifestyle changes and sustainable practices.

The purpose of the Net Provider “Project” is to architect and collaboratively implement sustainable and scalable “Net Provider” demonstration projects. These projects are intended to transform individual and collective “Consciousness”, values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology. The goal is to move from a “Consumer” paradigm to an economic “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, human services, and compassionate human relationships.

The Goal of the Net Provider “Project” is to implement sustainable “Net-Provider” practices and systems: that are ecologically-sound and economically viable; which provide for their own needs; do not exploit or pollute; develop the capacity and experience for humans to hear, see, and love themselves, each other, and the Earth; and are therefore sustainable and generative in the long term. The strategy is to work from personal (residence, workspace) to collective (commons, neighborhood, workplace, . . .) to implement “Net-Provider” practices and technology around water (i.e., surface water reclamation), food (i.e., gardens and CSA), energy (i.e., renewable and energy reclamation), infrastructure (whole-lifecycle optimization of — technology design | reuse | recycle; life-long education; leadership; facilities; transportation; integrated logistics, local distribution, . . .), wellness (health resource optimization), information (data, knowledge, wisdom), human services (basic needs), and compassionate human relationships.

ACTION INQUIRIES
1. What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?
2. What are the demonstration projects — important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities?

SUCCESS CRITERIA
To perform compassionate action — not just have compassionate feelings or engage in compassionate talk — where success can be measured by the effectiveness of lives positively changed, communities sustainably transformed, reconciliation accomplished, peace manifested, and justice realized.

HISTORY

  • Wednesday June 17, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday July 15, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday August 19, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday September 16, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday October 21, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday November 18, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
Wed 17 of March, 2004
18:00 PDT
Wed 17 of March, 2010
20:00 PDT
Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” Meetings

Date: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: GGLO | 1301 1st Avenue | Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 467-5828

Organizing Group —The Sunyata Association:
Mark R. Jones (Sunyata Group)
Candi S. Foon (Sunyata Group)
Anne Stadler (Sunyata Group)

Access: Open to the Public

Please RSVP:sbci@sunyata.ws
www.sunyatagroup.ws (external link)

Purpose Statement:
A venue for community, environmentalists, social justice activists, integral wellness, practitioners, economists, government, business, and the arts — to work together to implement the “Green Economy (“Net-Provider” Strategy).

The Sunyata Association {501(c)(3)} will host a monthly gathering of the CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” on community, environment, social justice, and wellness — on every third Wednesday from 6pm — 8pm. GGLO, an integrated design firm specializing in Design for the Human Experience, is generously providing their Space at the Steps as co-host for our gatherings in 2010.

Meeting Process Agenda:
6:00PM-6:15PM Introductions and Small Group Storytelling
Story about what aspects of your highest aspirations are currently “working you”

6:15PM-6:30PM Welcome, Purpose, Intention, Practice

6:30PM-6:45PM Large Group Inquiry
What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?

6:45PM–7:45PM Small Group Inquiry
What are the demonstration project— important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities, and how can we accomplish them together?

7:45PM–8:00PM Large Group Closing Reflection & Next Steps

8:00PM Adjourn

Background Information: CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) Proposed Group Intentions:
VISION
Community-centered, compassion-based, wise collective leadership and action — focused on the centrality of “Beloved Community” for creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

GOALS
To manifest “Beloved Community” by cultivating efficient and effective relationships through shared purpose (highest aspiration), natural selection (fit-to-environment), self-organization (generative patterns), and affinity of Consciousness (awareness | volition | learning | practice | depth) — focused on creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

OPERATIONAL PROCESS
"Starting from within, working in a circle in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships and the world."

PERSONAL PRACTICE
To commit ourselves to the practice of Hearing, Seeing, and unconditionally Loving (H-S-L) ourselves, each other, and our ecosystems in – every encounter and every relationship. In being individually and collectively accountable for H-S-L? and the promises and commitments we make – We ask: Is this action helpful (manifests well-being), compassionate (manifests unconditional love) and transparent (manifests trust), or is it simply an inappropriate exercise of power and/or unexamined assumptions?”

THE PROJECT
Our Nation’s survival depends on our commitment and ability to individually and collectively implement values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology that transform how we think and live from a — “Consumer” paradigm, to an economic and ecological “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, and compassionate human relationships. Being a “Net Provider” is about implementing a whole-person, whole-system approach to lifestyle changes and sustainable practices.

The purpose of the Net Provider “Project” is to architect and collaboratively implement sustainable and scalable “Net Provider” demonstration projects. These projects are intended to transform individual and collective “Consciousness”, values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology. The goal is to move from a “Consumer” paradigm to an economic “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, human services, and compassionate human relationships.

The Goal of the Net Provider “Project” is to implement sustainable “Net-Provider” practices and systems: that are ecologically-sound and economically viable; which provide for their own needs; do not exploit or pollute; develop the capacity and experience for humans to hear, see, and love themselves, each other, and the Earth; and are therefore sustainable and generative in the long term. The strategy is to work from personal (residence, workspace) to collective (commons, neighborhood, workplace, . . .) to implement “Net-Provider” practices and technology around water (i.e., surface water reclamation), food (i.e., gardens and CSA), energy (i.e., renewable and energy reclamation), infrastructure (whole-lifecycle optimization of — technology design | reuse | recycle; life-long education; leadership; facilities; transportation; integrated logistics, local distribution, . . .), wellness (health resource optimization), information (data, knowledge, wisdom), human services (basic needs), and compassionate human relationships.

ACTION INQUIRIES
1. What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?
2. What are the demonstration projects — important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities?

SUCCESS CRITERIA
To perform compassionate action — not just have compassionate feelings or engage in compassionate talk — where success can be measured by the effectiveness of lives positively changed, communities sustainably transformed, reconciliation accomplished, peace manifested, and justice realized.

HISTORY

  • Wednesday June 17, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday July 15, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday August 19, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday September 16, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday October 21, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday November 18, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
Wed 17 of March, 2004
18:00 PDT
Wed 17 of March, 2010
20:00 PDT
Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” Meetings

Date: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: GGLO | 1301 1st Avenue | Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 467-5828

Organizing Group —The Sunyata Association:
Mark R. Jones (Sunyata Group)
Candi S. Foon (Sunyata Group)
Anne Stadler (Sunyata Group)

Access: Open to the Public

Please RSVP:sbci@sunyata.ws
www.sunyatagroup.ws (external link)

Purpose Statement:
A venue for community, environmentalists, social justice activists, integral wellness, practitioners, economists, government, business, and the arts — to work together to implement the “Green Economy (“Net-Provider” Strategy).

The Sunyata Association {501(c)(3)} will host a monthly gathering of the CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) “Beloved Communities” on community, environment, social justice, and wellness — on every third Wednesday from 6pm — 8pm. GGLO, an integrated design firm specializing in Design for the Human Experience, is generously providing their Space at the Steps as co-host for our gatherings in 2010.

Meeting Process Agenda:
6:00PM-6:15PM Introductions and Small Group Storytelling
Story about what aspects of your highest aspirations are currently “working you”

6:15PM-6:30PM Welcome, Purpose, Intention, Practice

6:30PM-6:45PM Large Group Inquiry
What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?

6:45PM–7:45PM Small Group Inquiry
What are the demonstration project— important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities, and how can we accomplish them together?

7:45PM–8:00PM Large Group Closing Reflection & Next Steps

8:00PM Adjourn

Background Information: CAN Solidarity Beloved Community Initiative (SBCI) Proposed Group Intentions:
VISION
Community-centered, compassion-based, wise collective leadership and action — focused on the centrality of “Beloved Community” for creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

GOALS
To manifest “Beloved Community” by cultivating efficient and effective relationships through shared purpose (highest aspiration), natural selection (fit-to-environment), self-organization (generative patterns), and affinity of Consciousness (awareness | volition | learning | practice | depth) — focused on creating social, economic, environmental, and spiritual wellbeing.

OPERATIONAL PROCESS
"Starting from within, working in a circle in a sacred manner, we develop and heal ourselves, our relationships and the world."

PERSONAL PRACTICE
To commit ourselves to the practice of Hearing, Seeing, and unconditionally Loving (H-S-L) ourselves, each other, and our ecosystems in – every encounter and every relationship. In being individually and collectively accountable for H-S-L? and the promises and commitments we make – We ask: Is this action helpful (manifests well-being), compassionate (manifests unconditional love) and transparent (manifests trust), or is it simply an inappropriate exercise of power and/or unexamined assumptions?”

THE PROJECT
Our Nation’s survival depends on our commitment and ability to individually and collectively implement values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology that transform how we think and live from a — “Consumer” paradigm, to an economic and ecological “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, and compassionate human relationships. Being a “Net Provider” is about implementing a whole-person, whole-system approach to lifestyle changes and sustainable practices.

The purpose of the Net Provider “Project” is to architect and collaboratively implement sustainable and scalable “Net Provider” demonstration projects. These projects are intended to transform individual and collective “Consciousness”, values, lifestyles, practices, processes, policies, and technology. The goal is to move from a “Consumer” paradigm to an economic “Net Provider” of water, food, energy, infrastructure, wellness, information, human services, and compassionate human relationships.

The Goal of the Net Provider “Project” is to implement sustainable “Net-Provider” practices and systems: that are ecologically-sound and economically viable; which provide for their own needs; do not exploit or pollute; develop the capacity and experience for humans to hear, see, and love themselves, each other, and the Earth; and are therefore sustainable and generative in the long term. The strategy is to work from personal (residence, workspace) to collective (commons, neighborhood, workplace, . . .) to implement “Net-Provider” practices and technology around water (i.e., surface water reclamation), food (i.e., gardens and CSA), energy (i.e., renewable and energy reclamation), infrastructure (whole-lifecycle optimization of — technology design | reuse | recycle; life-long education; leadership; facilities; transportation; integrated logistics, local distribution, . . .), wellness (health resource optimization), information (data, knowledge, wisdom), human services (basic needs), and compassionate human relationships.

ACTION INQUIRIES
1. What becomes possible, or can be done more efficiently and effectively together — than can be accomplished separately?
2. What are the demonstration projects — important issues and solutions — where there is readiness and benefit from the collective support of our organizations and communities?

SUCCESS CRITERIA
To perform compassionate action — not just have compassionate feelings or engage in compassionate talk — where success can be measured by the effectiveness of lives positively changed, communities sustainably transformed, reconciliation accomplished, peace manifested, and justice realized.

HISTORY

  • Wednesday June 17, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday July 15, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday August 19, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday September 16, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday October 21, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}
  • Wednesday November 18, 2009 {See Wisdom Journal Discussion}