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Great Minds


Dadi Janki
Chanakya
Noam Chomsky
Kabir, the mystic poet

Hazrat Inayat Khan
Rudolf Steiner
R. Buckminster Fuller
Jiddu Krishnamurti

 


Our vision

A new world is being created through the minds and the efforts of millions of people, sometimes unseen and undiscovered by millions of others, because their conditioned minds keep them aloof from the new adventures.

We like to be the messengers of the good news, but need sometimes ourselves information on effective and inspiring initiatives of people wherever on this planet.

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If you know of, or are part of such initiatives: political, economic, social, family life, communal, environmental, cultural or religious, please inform us: nico@waagmeester.net.
 


Our Constitution

  1. All human beings, irrespective of their religion, are children of God,
  2. All religions came forth from the human longing to union with God,
  3. All human beings are liable to the same forces of enticement, delusion, desires, formation and conditioning by which human life becomes ruled by mechanical instead of creative processes,
  4. The consciousness of the human being contains all the things he assembled through the ages: his anxieties, his pleasures, his dogma's, his superstitions, his convictions, his conclusions and all the suffering, the pain and misery. External activities will cause more evil, more grief and more confusion, unless a radical mutation of the consciousness will take place.
  5. The primal force of radical mutation is the human compassion by which the ego opens up to the other beings and dissolves in them: he sees the other, is touched by him and act accordingly.
  6. The consciousness of the human being is reflected in his/her society; his/her transformation is in dialogue with the transformation of his/her society.
  7. We are in search of the successes of this dialogue: the political, economical, social, cultural and ecological systems and procedures that give human beings and human communities their utmost value: the fulfillment of the basic needs ( food, housing, work, education, healthcare) and the utmost opportunities to grow culturally and spiritually.

 

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