Living in the Radiant Heart:
Humanity, Christ and the Millennium Development Goals 2006 Conference Presentation
What does it mean to serve the evolution of the new humanity as an esotericist?
What does it mean to be engaged in the development of right relations as
an esotericist? In exploring these questions I will be reflecting on a
practical issue: the United Nations Millennium Development Goals and the
extraordinarily popular ‘Make Poverty History Campaign’ that
has grown up around these goals. The Goals reflect a significant new level
of alignment between humanity and the Christ – a sign that disciples
and servers in humanity are moving more closely into the radiant heart
of the Coming One.
52 Minutes
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The United Nations and the Temple of
Humanity 2005 Conference Presentation
In the process of transition into Aquarius the United Nations plays a
critical role. It provides the dominant space through which the nations
and peoples of the world are struggling to respond to the polarities of
synthesis and the rights, freedoms and responsibilities of the individual.
Through all the dynamics of negotiation, dialogue, politics and diplomacy
of the UN General Assembly, the Security Council, and the specialised agencies
the temple of a new, differently oriented, humanity is being created. We
will explore some of the key elements in this building process, including
UN reform, and will discuss the role that meditators can play in support
of the UN.
43 minutes
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Steve Nation has been a student of the Alice Bailey teachings for 35 years.
Together with his wife, Jan, he worked at Lucis Trust HQ in London for
20 years, focussing on World Goodwill and co-founded the Triangle Centre
group in New Zealand and the Intuition in Service and United Nations Days & Years
Meditation Initiative projects. He is closely involved with the work of
the Darjeeling Goodwill Animal Shelter Trust in India. He has a deep interest
in the work of the United Nations and writes a regular column in UK journal
Caduceus on UN related themes. Steve lives in New Zealand.