The whole world needs a culture change.
Culturing the highest good from humanity.
Which starts with every individual human being. In the moment that is most beneficial to actualising real change. The moment that is every moment in the past and future. The moment now.
I for one feel humanity could be doing much better with itself.
If you feel our projected future and current surroundings on all levels meets your deepest and highest feelings of good, than you may disagree. But I do not. And I'm wanting to contribute to change by becoming and voicing my deepest and highest good.
Life, living, humanity, the earth and it's future, I take very seriously.
Especially when I feel humanity is capable of so much more than it currently offers to itself and all others, on every expression of our existence. On this blue planet we all share as one.
And in place of sitting idly by, I'm doing the best I can to applying my highest good to all parts of myself and my expressions to the world I feel inside me. To the world that is ours to make as beautiful as we may dream in unity.
Cringe as you will, but what modes have programmed your reaction to doing good and being good ?
And silence me with the evidence that around you, human beings treat themselves and the world with peace and love of the highest good?
I have changed. As the world should.
For clarity on culture and it's many levels, find the definition below.
cul·ture (klchr)
n.
1.
a. The totality of socially transmitted behavior patterns, arts, beliefs, institutions, and all other products of human work and thought.
b. These patterns, traits, and products considered as the expression of a particular period, class, community, or population: Edwardian culture; Japanese culture; the culture of poverty.
c. These patterns, traits, and products considered with respect to a particular category, such as a field, subject, or mode of expression: religious culture in the Middle Ages; musical culture; oral culture.
d. The predominating attitudes and behavior that characterize the functioning of a group or organization.
2. Intellectual and artistic activity and the works produced by it.
3.
a. Development of the intellect through training or education.
b. Enlightenment resulting from such training or education.
4. A high degree of taste and refinement formed by aesthetic and intellectual training.
5. Special training and development: voice culture for singers and actors.
6. The cultivation of soil; tillage.
7. The breeding of animals or growing of plants, especially to produce improved stock.
8. Biology
a. The growing of microorganisms, tissue cells, or other living matter in a specially prepared nutrient medium.
b. Such a growth or colony, as of bacteria.
tr.v. cul·tured, cul·tur·ing, cul·tures
1. To cultivate.
2.
a. To grow (microorganisms or other living matter) in a specially prepared nutrient medium.
b. To use (a substance) as a medium for culture: culture milk.
[Middle English, cultivation, from Old French, from Latin cultra, from cultus, past participle of colere; see cultivate.]

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