
The world will not find peace
if there is not a new
education.
U Thant
Second Secretary-General
of the United Nations


What to do to set our world right again? The author posits that it’s less about getting it “right” and more about standing back long enough, to “see” together what at the core of our global noise is agitating and demanding our attention. Getting at the root of these disturbances, we can move past the posturing and the grabs for power, and get serious about preserving the inalienable “Rights of Life” (that is, liberty, meaning, dignity, and realization of potential) that all world peoples possess. We can create conditions within which the ideals of equality, justice, and peace can progressively be made real in our world.
Active Research
Questions Under Study:
WHAT ARE THE PSYCHOSPRITUAL ROOTS OF DEEP FEAR AND DEEP PEACE?
A collaborative Appreciative-Hermeneutic Inquiry excavating what most essentially holds us in states of protracted fear and what moves us toward experiences of sustainable peace.
BETWEEN FEAR AND PEACE
A Phenomenological exploration of principles and practices of creating “spaces” for sustainable peace.