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Mar 11th, 2007 - 04:38:29 |
A Better Community for All (ABC4All)
Read the Next BCNEXUS!
In this edition of BCNEXUS look for info on:
* Paulownia Trees!
* Pollution-free cars!
* Cleaning up the air in cruise ships!
* Cleaning up the air for 2008 Beijing Olympics!
* Global Concerts coming!
* WorldsNest Sustainable Water Team includes Plasma Activated Water (PAW)!
* "Hands of Hope 4All Humanity!"
* Local Heroes!
* Stem Cell research support with the best water!
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Mar 10th, 2007 - 05:40:46 |
A Better Community for All (ABC4All)
ONE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN 2 PEOPLE / A BETTER WORLD FOR ALL HUMANKIND (Part II)
The model of communication represented here by the words of ABC4All Mentor Semakula Saidi from Uganda not only reflect the important role that any ABC4All Mentor can perform in the world, but also that 2 ABC4All Mentors from very different locations in the world, in this example total strangers, can behave towards each other, even in a first meeting, like brothers - like family - a global family of "Flying Spirits" who are also Dual Global Citizens (DGC) that reflects UNITY across DIVERSITY, the hallmark of the "CELEBRATION OF ONENESS Movement (COO Movement)".
ABC4All Mentor Keith Pecot is on a mission in Uganda in which he is assisting in the creation of an orphanage. But he does not limit his tasks to the main mission of his trip. Rather, he states, "I am thrilled to be connected with so many wonderful people." "During the last year I have chosen a journey of self-discovery, personal growth and leadership. I have explored my fears and failures, my beliefs and faith, my relationships, my purpose...and in so doing I have committed to myself to pursue my passion and do what I love to do: To live the life I was created and purposed to live. I am committing to you now as well, to live a life of service and contribution, giving hope to all people unconditionally."
Great Thanks to ABC4All and Keith Pecot
To:
Burt in USA
Let me express my great pleasure to ABC4All. My great pleasure to the Heavens and great more pleasure to Keith Pecot.
Keith Pecot made it to Uganda to complete his mission of helping out orphans (I can say I was among the beneficiaries because of what I received from him and the one-on-one discussion we had - I learnt a lot).
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