| | | [GMW #1168] Hold A World Conference Of Environmental Scientists (Oceanography, Atmospheric Sience, Hydrology, Climatology, Biology, Deforestation, Radition ... | Monday 12 March 2007, Editor: Easy | RobertMuller.org | Contact | Subscribe | Unsubscribe | | GMW Blogs: English | Portuguese | Spanish | Tagalog | Dutch | | Idea Dream Robert Muller's - World Peace Plan 2010 - 25 Ways of Peace. Edited by his biographer Douglas Gillies, www.eastbeach.org. Updated by Robert 1 Jan 2007. | #20 Four additional world conferences should be held:
i. A world conference of scientists from environmental fields (oceanography, atmospheric science, hydrology, climatology, biology, deforestation, radiation, immunology, toxicity, etc.);
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| Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living | Mothers are the greatest dreamers on Earth. They all have beautiful dreams for their children. So has Mother Earth for us. Do we to listen to her? Environmentalists should write The Dreams and Wishes of Mother Earth. I have written a large number of dialogues with her in my 6000 Ideas and Dreams for a Better World. * | My Testament to the UN -A Contribution to the 50th Anniversary of the United Nations, 1995, Appendix 1, Highlihgts of the United Nations | 1962: The Secretary-General plays a key role in resolving U.S. - Soviet confrontation over the issue of nuclear missiles in Cuba. The UN takes over administration of Dutch West New Guinea before transferring power to Indonesia. The UN Observer Mission aids peace efforts in Yemen. * | | People who do not see their choices do not believe they have choices. They tend to respond automatically, blindly influenced by their circumstances and conditioning. Mindfulness, by helping us notice our impulses before we act, gives us the opportunity to decide whether to act and how to act. --Gil Fronsdal
Fact of the Day: How long can you go without complaining? A few months ago, the pastor of a Kansas City church told people in his congregation he wanted them to test their limits. "The one thing we can agree on," said Rev. Will Bowen, "is there's too much complaining." And so he asked the group to give up complaining, criticizing, gossiping or using sarcasm for 21 days. People who joined in were issued purple bracelets as a reminder of their pledge. If they caught themselves complaining, they were supposed to take off the bracelet, switch it to the opposite wrist and start counting the days from scratch. Rev. Bowen said it took him three and a half months to put together 21 complaint-free days. Now, about a half a million people around the world have requested free wristbands to rise to the challenge. [ more ]
Be The Change: Are you up for a 21-day No-Complaints Challenge? If you'd like, leave your initials and location here. [ more ]
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