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LESSON 8: Design & Merit
By now you may still be wondering why all four natural jurisdictions are sovereign, but only two artificial jurisdictions are sovereign, and two are delegated. This was partially answered in LESSON 4. There is also a moral aspect to sovereignty which will now ...
LESSON 9: The Big Picture
The most difficult thing to understand about our primary jurisdictions is how they are supposed to function and how they need to be administered in order to remain as a sustainable foundation for our entire civilisation. Our news outlets are flooded on a dail...
LESSON 10: What Went Wrong
The list of things that have gone wrong with mankind's administration of the primary jurisdictions is so extensive that it would require many volumes to document them all. In keeping with the brief nature of these lessons only a short selection of the most cru...
4 Jurisdictions Flow Matrix
Notes about this flow matrix. The process of civilizational growth is based on merit. It is designed to follow a cumulative step-by-step progression through the planetary jurisdictions. It begins by first earning sovereignty over the Soil jurisdiction, seco...
Light and Life categories by planetary jurisdictions
Notes about this entity diagram. As this diagram illustrates, the major 10 categories of Light and Life development are also intrinsically linked to the planetary jurisdictions. The personal Soil jurisdiction is where all these categories are grounded excep...
Jurisdictional Progress of Civilization
Notes about this flowchart. This simple flowchart gives a bird's eye view of the problem of jurisdictional encroachment. This is a critical subject which is covered in greater detail in the Planetary Jurisdictions Curriculum LESSON 6.
Jurisdictional Progress of Civilization Timeline
Notes about this timeline. This simple timeline offers a quick reference to the main personalities of celestial origin involved in the jurisdictional growth of our planet. The lower part of this chart also illustrates the inversion that has occurred with th...
Glossary of Jurisdiction Terms
The terms listed in this glossary are defined according to their usage and meaning on this website, tbgcommission.orgSome of these terms have additional definitions and meanings that are beyond the scope of this site. - ∅ indicates that there are no entries in...
Learning To Be Evolution
by Tom Atlee If we wish to consciously evolve as a civilization evolution has some lessons we need to start learning, taking seriously, and applying. First of all, I want to be clear that this is not about Darwin or genetic engineering. It is bigger than tha...
The Global Library of Wisdom
In the early part of the 21st century we find ourselves drowning in information, while starving for wisdom. The Global Library of Wisdom (GLoW) is an ever growing database of best practices and superior skills, focused on the ideals and principles of Light & L...
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Chapter 1 – Background theory and worldview of participatory sustainability
Participatory sustainability is strong sustainability Sustainability means continuity, persistence, endurance, survival. The opposite of sustainability – unsustainability – simply means not persisting; in other words, death, extinction, disappearance. In 21...
Chapter 2 – Participatory wisdom for achieving wiser decision-making
"We are drowning in information, while starving for wisdom.The world henceforth will be run by synthesizers, people able to put together the right information at the right time, think critically about it,and make important choices wisely." – E. O. Wilson, bio...
Chapter 3 – Participatory sustainability and power
What kind of power do we need? What kinds of power shall we use and how shall we use our power best for sustainability? In this chapter we explore how participatory power arises out of and can address issues related to our participation in the larger systems...
Chapter 4 – Participatory sustainability and leadership
Participatory leadership? Participatory sustainability would not be participatory without participatory leadership. But what does "participatory leadership" mean? How far does that go? Is it really "leadership" if everyone's doing it? The term "participat...
Chapter 5 – Co-intelligence and participatory sustainability
We need to expand intelligence Intelligence is, in its most basic form, our capacity to solve problems and to learn from our experience and from each other. To deal with the problems and learning related to sustainability, we need expanded forms of intelli...
References
1 Also known as Our Common Future, 1987, UN World Commission on Environment & Development (WCED) 2 As this book goes to press, we have learned of cross-sector multi-stakeholder networks viewed as a source or form of governance. For an introduction to thi...
Introduction – what are these 100 letters?
This collection of 100 letters (in alphabetical order) to H.E. Cardinal Mamberti and the Vatican Chancery Court was published in the year 2023 A.D. While it is exceedingly difficult to discern the effectiveness of these letters in bringing about the requested...
Closure
Powerful Insight into Why I Bring This Forward By Anna Von Reitz What I am doing right now is to bring a summation and an end to an era of mankind.Think of this as "closure". When there is a death in the family, when we are forced to change jobs or take som...
vatican trip update
By Anna Von Reitz Our trip to the Vatican has indeed been delayed. It is, nonetheless, going forward -- though, as it turns out, it is not strictly speaking, necessary. We are not the only people on the planet who have had issues with the administration of t...