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Now is the time for humanity to rediscover the spirit of community in all social relations.
Event Details
GENEVA
10 am - 1.30 pm CET
Online ZOOM event. No Charge. Registration Required

GENEVA will provide full translations in English, Spanish, French and Russian; partial translations in Italian, German and Dutch
Imagination and Social Regeneration
10 am CET
Opening and introduction
10 am CET
Imagination and Social Regeneration
World Goodwill Geneva
Humanity and the Planet are facing multiple crises (health, climate, economic, political,…) at the same time. Old forms are making place for new ones. But what will these new forms be? Concepts such as sustainability, regenerative agriculture, circular economies and local initiatives and communities, among others, arise in a globally connected world. Imagination and vision of people of goodwill will be key to find workable solutions to the many problems of today. In this World Goodwill Seminar Kosha Joubert addresses some of these questions from a collective perspective, whereas Félix Torán does the same from a perspective of individual development, both aiming at a society where right human relations (including those with the kingdoms other than the human) will be common place.
10:30 am CET
Collective Trauma and Social Regeneration
Kosha Joubert – Pocket Project
Kosha Anja Joubert serves as CEO of the Pocket Project, dedicated to restoring a fragmented world by addressing and healing personal, ancestral, and collective trauma. She holds an MSc in Organisational Development, is an experienced facilitator, coach, and consultant, and has worked extensively in the fields of systems regeneration, intercultural collaboration, and trauma-informed leadership. Kosha grew up in South Africa under Apartheid and has been dedicated to transformational edgework ever since. She has authored several books and received the Dadi Janki Award (2017) for engaging spirituality in life and work and the One World Award (2020) for her work in building the Global Ecovillage Network to a worldwide movement reaching out to over 6000 communities on all continents. Read more.
11:00 am CET
Creativity and Individual Vision for Social Regeneration
Félix Torán,
Félix Torán combines his dedication to science and engineering with more than twenty years of study and dissemination in the field of personal growth. A recognised expert on personal development, leadership, time management, spirituality and meditation, he has given hundreds of conferences on these subjects. He has published 19 books on personal growth, including bestsellers such as El tiempo en tus manos (Planeta, 2012) and Ecología mental para dummies (Planeta, 2014). One of his personal growth books for children reached the bookshelves of HRH Princess Leonor and HRH Infanta Sofía. He holds a PhD in electronic engineering with a Doctor Europeus mention. He is the author of more than a hundred publications in various scientific and technical areas, as well as co-author of a patent. He has received several international awards and has been working as an engineer at the European Space Agency since 2000 - working in various research & development projects related to autonomous vehicles. In 2013 he was the spokesperson in Spain for the Axe Apollo Space Academy (AASA). He was a finalist in the project "Españoles hechos de talento", being the second most voted candidate in Spain, and number one in the category of Literature and Communication. Read more.
11:30 am CET
Discussion with the two speakers (English)
12:00 am CET
Group discussion in separate language groups (English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Russian & Dutch)
12.45 CET
Plenary sharing of group discussions
13.15 CET
Closing Meditation
Meditation to strengthen the hands of all world servers, and invoke energies of lighted goodwill and cooperation into world affairs. Meditation outline PDF (English)
LONDON
2pm - 5pm GMT
Online ZOOM event. No Charge. Registration Required

Imagination and Social Regeneration
2.00 pm GMT
Welcome and Introductory Thoughts
Headquarters Group
A consideration of the need for a sense of divine plan and purpose in the social consciousness, which is one of the most pressing needs of our time. Such an injection of meaning could revolutionize human thinking and the sense of community.
Includes brief visualisation.
2.15 pm GMT
Joseph Murphy is the founder of small grassroots organizations, the Good Grace Foundation (goodgracefoundation.org) and Graceworks (www.graceworks.online) and will be sharing his thoughts on “grace” and his experiences of working as a “Reflective Practitioner” with the homeless and those in trauma. Joseph has developed a range of local, national and international projects supporting Education, Housing, Work and Rehabilitation through the practical application of sustainable land projects.
2.45 pm GMT
Richmond Msowoya is a student of the Ageless Wisdom who is actively serving humanity as an Economic Empowerment Specialist in Malawi. Amongst other things, Richmond has worked to improve trade linkages between refugees and hosts locally and nationally. He has linked locally made products and culturally affiliated products to international markets and facilitated the introduction of the graduation approach in Malawi livelihoods interventions to benefit over 51,000 refugees and host communities.
3.30 pm GMT
Remembering the Pattern that Connects: a dialogue with Daniel Christian Wahl
Daniel Christian Wahl is one of the catalysts of the rising reGeneration and the author of Designing Regenerative Cultures. He works as a consultant, educator and activist with NGOs, businesses, governments and change agents. Daniel grew up in Germany, studied Biology in Scotland and California, Holistic Science at Schumacher College, and wrote a PhD in Design for Human and Planetary Health in 2006. Since 2010 he lives on Majorca, Spain, growing roots and deepening his practice of facilitating bioregional regeneration. He blogs at https://designforsustainability.medium.com/
4.40 pm GMT
Closing Meditation
Meditation to strengthen the hands of all world servers, and invoke energies of lighted goodwill and cooperation into world affairs. Meditation outline PDF (English)
NEW YORK
1pm - 4.30pm EDT
Online ZOOM event. No Charge. Registration Required

Imagination and Social Regeneration
1.00 pm EDT
Imagination and Social Regeneration : Insights from the Ageless Wisdom
Headquarters Group
Following a group alignment, brief talks from World Goodwill applying insights from the Ageless Wisdom to a realistic understanding of the role that imagination and intuition have to play in regenerating and reigniting a spirit of companionship and belonging in our distressed and divided world.
Includes brief visualisation.
2.00 pm EDT
Biography Work: A Paradoxical, Transformative Social Practice
Leah Walker
After a brief look at the particular idea Rudolf Steiner had in suggesting biography work -- active self-reflection in a social context -- we will try an exercise or two, striving to meet our own and each other's life experience simultaneously playfully and deeply.
Leah has a deep interest in human development and earth evolution, particularly as described by Rudolf Steiner. She is a biography worker and licensed professional counselor (LPC), as well as a certified homeopath. She is a faculty member of the Center for Biography and Social Art. She holds a Master’s degree in educational psychology from the University of Texas at Austin. She lives in Barrington, Illinois. www.biographyworker.com.
Resource List for Leah's talk.
Quotations used in Leah's talk.
2.45 pm EDT
Maximising the edges between social and ecological systems towards regeneration
May East
May, a long-time student of the Ageless Wisdom, has extensive experience working with “compassionate world workers, dynamic entrepreneurs, forward thinking designers and educators, brightest minds, spiritual activists, restless artists and circles and circles of indigenous women and men. Together we have created frameworks of reflection & action sometimes naming them Project-based-learning. Together we wrestle with the quest of re-designing our human presence on Earth.” A musician, writer and researcher May coordinates Findhorn Community’s relations with the UN; and has worked extensively with Eco Villages around the world.
3.15 pm EDT
Panel Discussion leading into interactive session with online participants
3.30 EDT
Concluding Thoughts
3.40 EDT
Closing Meditation
Meditation to strengthen the hands of all world servers, and invoke energies of lighted goodwill and cooperation into world affairs. Meditation outline PDF (English)






