DKI seeks to partner with communities, academics and students, organizations across sectors, networks, countries, and all people interested in helping to achieve two key goals as we move forward in this new century: strengthening democracy, opportunity, and the economic well being and future of all people; and strengthening the world’s support for humanity and the planet in our increasingly global world. DKI is actively seeking partners for its current campaigns. If you know of an organization or individual or are interested yourself in being part of DKI, please contact us at:
dropping knowledge international
Dropping Knowledge International
4559 N Drake Ave
Chicago, Il 60625
617-519-8846
Dropping Knowledge International (DKI) is a project of the Tides Center.
I want to tell you about a project from my library in Lienz/Tyrol/Austria. It is the story of the "Little owl" from an austrian author, that concerns the question, "who- created -everything" . You can find the story in 33 languages on the homepage of http://www.kleine-eule.net It is a good basic to discus the "questions of the world" from children and grown up people who read it.
We wish you a lot of success for this interesting idea of dropping questions and look for answers.
I am proud to be a visitor and part of the Parliament of Religions in Melbourne too.
Your gentle and subtle approach to humanitarianism and pluralism is in the true spirit of the Parliament of World's Religions. It is very thoughtful of you to avoid the insensitive trap of classifying spiritual traditions into categories.
Your noble work, thus, to reflect, inquire, search, inquire about concerns and lingering doubts and allow readers to form their own rational conclusion clearly aims at creating a different world.
Our weary Earth appears to have reached the crossroads and is ready to refashion the human condition. I wish you Godspeed, DPI innovators and the Parliament of World's Religions, to help uncertain minds to self-discover.
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