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COMPASSION RESPONSE NETWORK CIRCULAR No 2

By David Keane, 9/November/2001
PO Box 582, Gosnells WA 6110, Australia
Email address: keane@nw.com.au

Response to Circular No 1

I received many warm responses to Compassion Response Network Circular No 1. It was generally greeted as informative and interesting. I have received many requests to be placed on the circular distribution list. I am also sending the circular to all members of the Inner Planning Group (four so far) and those who are offering to serve within the Compassion Response Network, as the circular will provide much discussion on opportunities to serve.

The circulars will be issued in future when there is sufficient interesting news to share. I feel now that over the next month or two a fortnightly circular would be better. Please expect Circular No 3 about 23/November. The Compassion Response Network Circular distribution list presently numbers 28 (21 by email and 7 postal).

The healing site remains active and on-line. My deep appreciation goes to those who have been praying and meditating for special protection and blessings for this work.

Manifesting from the Spiritual

Those responsible for the creative work upon the outer field must always begin with the esoteric or subjective work. The subjective work that eventually emerged as the vision for a Compassion Response Network began four years ago.

I had been editor of the popular goodwill networking East West Newsletter which was published annually and distributed free to servers around the world. Then in 1998 the newsletter collapsed for financial and other reasons. Three within the network linked together in a subjective triangle to invoke the outer manifestation of the dreams that had been disseminated through East West Newsletter. Those three were Albert Mananga of Kinshasa in Democratic Republic of Congo, Sergei Belkovsky of Kaluga in Russia, and myself David Keane.

By March of 2000 we had agreed, using a meditation of synthesis, to seek group integration as a subjective triangle around the group purpose;

To develop the emergence of a group agenda for financing a global education in the spiritual essential teachings, and the implementation of Divine Purpose through a peace program of practical action.

It soon became apparent that to anchor this dream in practice upon Earth, we would need not only to attune subjectively to spiritual impression, but also to the invocative cry of humanity at the point of their most intense call for help. In October 2000 this subjective work began to externalise onto the physical level through a group goal of identifying with the millions in Africa with AIDS, and cultivating with all our heart a group compassionate response. Our group was so small with few resources and little money, and yet with the support of many friends and by attuning within and channeling the contacted energies onto the outer through loving service, our work grew one little step at a time.

We were amazed at the final outcome. Throughout the year 2001, our goal was to provide PCR blood test results for three AIDS patients being treated in Kinshasa. And yet even now those results have not been returned. Practical obstacles in the way of progress often seemed huge. Many times we sensed we were at the point of failure. Then we would go within and attune once more through a meditation of synthesis and we knew we just had to do that little bit more. And so the work grew a little step at a time, at times expanding in quite unexpected directions, until in October 2001 the vision for a Compassion Response Network was disseminated to the world through the healing website.

Forming an Inner Planning Group

We have received many expressions of interest in joining our network or contributing in some way. It is one thing to be inspired by a beautiful vision, but how do we organise and coordinate all the men and women of goodwill who offer their help? For each of us has his/her own gifts and ways of serving. How do we unite everyone into joining harmoniously in common endeavour?

Once again we must start from the inner and work outwards. We must first form an Inner Planning Group. And so over the past week I have had discussions with several of our networking friends who have offered to help, to ask them if they were interested in participating in the Inner Planning Group for the Compassion Response Network. This is all pioneering work and so we are discovering what we have to do as we go along. This past week there has been much email discussion about what is involved in the Inner Planning Group. My own ideas are growing and changing as we discuss these matters. It is important that how we eventually organise things must be agreed by all participants.

At the moment (9/November/2001) we have four people who have offered to participate in an Inner Planning Group. We would like to give others the opportunity to participate, and so in this circular another invitation goes forth for anyone interested in serving in the Inner Planning Group. Need arises and we have urgent decisions to make. And so our first Inner Planning Group meeting will convene by email on 16/November. If you are interested in participating in the planning level, please reply immediately.

What is Involved in Serving in the Inner Planning Group?

The starting point for the Compassion Response Network is provided in the three sections of my healing site called Vision, Future Response to AIDS, and Participation. These have been presented to kick-start the Compassion Response Network. After that the Inner Planning Group convenes and makes decisions about direction, finances and projects. The Compassion Response Network will be very much a group activity. The idea is to provide a way by which many men and women of goodwill can contribute to projects of compassion, such that each is offered the opportunity to serve to optimum potential. This is a pioneering venture, never tried before in this manner. Accordingly we discover the road-signs along the way.

Need arises and emergency decrees. There will be an urgency to make many decisions quickly and inspired by clear purpose. We need to establish a structure through which men and women of goodwill can serve harmoniously and creatively. This will require much activity, but all new initiatives need to be done in a group way. The essence is to demonstrate or precipitate a new approach to effective group service.

Initially, emails to communicate within and to the group would be used. Where we go from there about manner of communication, the group must decide.

I envisage the following main practical areas for decision making by the Inner Planning Group to begin with;

i) manner of communication between the group,

ii) delegation of responsibilities,

iii) registration as an association (we can consider registering as a charity later),

iv) financial supervision and management,

v) selection, assessment and development of compassion projects,

vi) establishing mechanisms for linking men and women of goodwill with opportunities for service,

The rules for length of tenure within the Inner Planning Group will be agreed by the group at its first few meetings. In the first three months, when there is an urgency to get organised, having daily access to email will be essential. We gladly welcome servers from Third World or former communist countries to participate in the Inner Planning Group, provided (in the first three months) that they have email. Later, the group can discuss how servers in poor countries without a computer or email can participate in the Inner Planning Group.

We will organise the Inner Planning Group along sociocratic lines. Sociocracy is an approach to harmonious group decision making, and I describe it a little in the article of my healing website, Participation/Inner Planning Group. In sociocracy there are a few basic rules, which are simple but important. Two of the four early applicants to the Inner Planning Group have experience in sociocracy and so they will teach us as we go along.

Participation within the Inner Planning Group is an act of service to humanity. I will not deny that it will be demanding and not only will there be a considerable workload, but at times a sense of urgency.

Please do not join the Inner Planning Group from a sense of obligation. Your love for humanity alone should be your guiding factor. Yet for those who do so serve with all their heart I suspect it will become the source of great fulfillment.

The call to men and women of goodwill has been sent forth, and the Inner Planning Group must now form and serve with haste.

Goodwill Service

The Inner Planning Group has the central roles of planning, making important decisions and coordinating the group activity.

But there will be many goodwill service activities available within the Compassion Response Network. Just a few that are inherited from East West Network include making electrical devices, networking, sharing information, financing, providing healing to the sick. These can all be performed outside of the Inner Planning Group. The Inner Planning Group is the coordinating centre; it gets everyone working together in the one spiritual undertaking, each attending to service activities suited to their own interests and skills.

For those wanting to engage in goodwill types of service activity, I ask you to be patient and wait until the Inner Planning Group starts to meet and make decisions. Shortly we will share in these circulars about opportunities to participate within various group goodwill projects.

Dr Callum

Dr Callum is a physics graduate with an interest and competence in general science and electronics. He lives in Glasgow, Scotland. He has actively constructed and tested various electrical healing devices, varying from Rife technology, to Dr Hulda Clark's zapper, to Dr Bob Beck's electrification device. He has established an informational network with an emphasis on electro-medicine. Send him an Email on Kosmostarr@aol.com if you would like to get on his email distribution list.

Dr Callum has recently sent me much of his material and asked how we can work together. First let us discuss from the perspective of our previous experience in East West Network. We chose Dr Hulda Clark's zapper for our electrification device, because it is effective, simple and cheap. Moreover it can be distributed and used fairly easily in Third World countries. We compare Dr Hulda Clark's zapper and Dr Bob Beck's electrification device in the article <AIDS/In Search of a Cure for AIDS> of the healing site. We explain why we selected the zapper as our preferred device in the article <AIDS/Developing an AIDS Treatment for the Third World>.

How can an electrician such as Dr Callum contribute in our network? We would be glad to have offers of electrical handymen making zappers to distribute through our network. If necessary their costs can be financed by donations from others. We have a zapper and multi-zapper design in the zapper section of the healing site.

In the future we will be open to networking other healing technologies that are offered. I cannot cast a judgement about Dr Bob Beck's electrification device or Rife technology as we have not yet tried them. Nor am I an electrician. I see the role of the Compassion Response Network rather as linking together those electricians who wish to construct these devices, with the goodwill servers who wish to use these devices to treat the sick, with the doctors assessing the results, and sponsors to cover the costs.

We want eventually to gather a body of evidence that compares the effectiveness of various treatments. Then we will select the optimum treatments sufficiently effective to attract major commercial, NGO or government sponsors, to conduct a regional testing and treatment program. Besides effective compassionate response to need on a regional basis, such programs would have the goal also of collecting scientific/medical data to eventually prove in courts that there exists a cure for AIDS.

When networking in Africa, treatments that are cheap, simple and effective are preferred. Treatments can be expensive if sold on the commercial market. For example Essiac can be expensive commercially, but if you grow, harvest, dry, and mix the herbs yourself with goodwill labour they can be provided to a whole community for free. Homeopathic and vibrational medicine is similarly virtually free if the labour of production is given as a goodwill offering. In many cases it is all a matter of linking people together.

Correspondence

We received translation of a letter in Portuguese from Brazil. It was simply an automatic "be back in a week" letter. Hopefully one day we might establish positive networking contacts in Latin America.

We have not yet received a single reply to our distribution in South Africa.

I was disappointed that no-one in America responded to our SOS for a zapper for an AIDS patient in America. (In a recent letter it was confirmed the viral infection of this man was hepatitis-C not AIDS, but it can be treated similarly). Eventually we were able to get a zapper made up in Perth Australia and which we are sending for free this week. It will cost an extra $25Aust (about $13US) postage and there will be a fortnight transport delay. Is there not enough wealth and goodwill in America to arrange these things all within America? It just needs one or two people to want to get involved.

One more network distributed our original letter of 25/October. Several supportive replies were received, and heaps of requests to be put on the circulars list. Most of the practical discussion at the moment is around how to form the Inner Planning Group.

Yours with Love and Light,

David Keane

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