Findhorn: Foundations of Fulfillment

Civil Society, Cultural Intelligence, Ethics

findhorn logoMeeting The Six Foundational Human Needs as a Path to Global Transformation

We have come to a point in our history where we have the opportunity to create a place we can choose to live in integrity with every moment; choosing harmony with ourselves, our circle of friends and family, and our planet as a demonstration of living for The Highest Good of All. The best part is, we can also do this in a way that better fulfills our human needs and provides us lives that are rich, vibrant, and meaningful. This page is about these needs and how simultaneously meeting them all is a necessary step for establishing a culture with cooperative and proactive values as a path to global transformationRead more.

 

Stephen E. Arnold: IBM & Twitter?

IO Impotency
Stephen E. Arnold
Stephen E. Arnold

Partnership Between Twitter and IBM Showing Results

The article on TechWorld titled IBM Boosts BlueMix and Watson Analytics with Twitter Integration investigates the fruits of the partnership between IBM and Twitter, which began in 2014. IBM Bluemix now has Twitter available as one the services available in the cloud based developer environment. Watson Analytics will also be integrated with Twitter for the creation of visualizations. Developers will be able to grab data from Twitter for better insights into patterns and relationships.  Read more.

2015 Robert Steele: Applied Collective Intelligence – Can Evolutionary Cybernetics Leverage Distributed Human Intelligence While Advancing Artificial Intelligence? The Future of the Global or World Brain

#Events, Advanced Cyber/IO
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Accepted presentation and paper for the Global Brain and the Future Information Society Conference within the International Society for Information Studies Conference, 3-7 June 2015, Vienna, Austria.

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SchwartzReport: The Ignorance of Americans

Cultural Intelligence
Stephan A. Schwartz
Stephan A. Schwartz

If you read SR regularly you may remember the story I ran a few months ago about interviews with college students in which they demonstrated appalling ignorance about American history, but great knowledge about pop stars and cartoon figures. That was not an outlier result, as this report shows. It is clear not just that people don't know the basics, but also that they aren't very interested in learning them. The fact is that Americans may be too ignorant to maintain their democracy.

Millions of Americans Are Embarrassingly Ill-Informed – And They Do Not Care

There must be terrible consequences when ignorance reaches a certain level.

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