Meeting summary for ChatPeople AfterChat Zoom (06/07/2024)

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Back to: HR!Day937 - Fri 6/7/24 The importance of the Independent Science Lab & future research projects - Tom Eddington, Carson Kelly, Nicco Reggente, Leonardo Christov-Moore & Felix Schoeller

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Quick recap
The team discussed the importance of 'findability' in research, the role of consciousness studies in humanity's evolution, and the potential of Stella Eisenstein's expertise in remote healing. They also reflected on the significance of their work at Humanity Rising, the need for a common language for understanding, and the use of software to assist with indexing and cataloging their work. Additionally, personal experiences and emotional journeys were shared, and discussions were held on the need for a more organized system to track global events, the impact of the smallpox vaccine, and the Outlander book series.
Next steps
• Stanley will check out the book "Ambient Findability" and explore its relevance to their project.
• Nicco will share the link to the Pineal Gland study with Shannon and Stanley.
• Stanley will work on getting the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential listed on other networks for better discoverability.
• Tricia will include Stanley in an email to Jim asking about the 17th line.
Summary
Improving Findability and Collaboration in Research
Shannon initiated a discussion about Cuff Karai's funding issues and the importance of making their research more 'findable'. Nicco underscored their duty to create a better system, and Stanley introduced the concepts of 'findability' and 'ambient findability', emphasizing the significance of collaboration and the use of existing databases. He also stressed the need for better indexing and categorization of work, and highlighted the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential as a valuable resource.
Consciousness Studies, Evolution, and Language
Shannon, Nicco, Leonardo, and Stanley discussed the significance of consciousness studies, humanity's collective evolution, and the role of language in advancing technology. Shannon presented the idea of humanity's evolution as a developing organism, while Nicco emphasized the importance of a common language to bridge disparate research areas. Leonardo highlighted the Institute's approach to research, stressing the balance between rigor and openness. Additionally, Shannon introduced the work of Veda Austin on water, which sparked a discussion on its potential as a form of consciousness, and how this could contribute to their work at the Institute.
Stella Eisenstein's Potential Role in Healing
Stanley, Nicco, Shannon, and others discussed the potential role of Stella Eisenstein in treating a patient in a coma, given her expertise in remote healing. They also highlighted the importance of collaboration within their group and the potential contributions of an individual with passion, data expertise, and valuable connections. Jack noted that this individual was previously unaware of some valuable resources, underscoring the value of the information shared during the meeting.
Humanity Rising Project and Motivations
The team, including Stanley, Shannon, and Jack, discussed the significance and impact of their work at Humanity Rising. They emphasized the value of their contributions being motivated by a passion for knowledge and the betterment of humanity, rather than just financial gain. Stanley expressed his dedication to the project, despite the challenges of managing such a vast amount of content. The team also touched upon the potential of software to assist with indexing and cataloging their work. The concept of "humanity awakening" was introduced, highlighting their belief in the project's potential to bring about positive change.
Language Development and Meeting Attendance
Stanley used the metaphor of an infant to illustrate the current state of humanity's language development and emphasized the importance of a common vocabulary for understanding and sharing ideas. There was a light-hearted discussion about language differences in various cultures, led by Jack. Tricia sought clarification on what constitutes a low turnout for a meeting, with Stanley confirming that the current 40 participants were indeed fewer than previous ones of up to 150.. Shannon proposed using a calendar instead, which she confirmed to be effective, and Stanley agreed to consider using a cell alarm for at least one task.
Zoom Meeting Attendance and Experiences
Stanley discussed his method of capturing participant information from Zoom meetings, including the number of participants and screenshots of participants. Shannon and Lynn appreciated his artistic and engineering skills, respectively. The group engaged in a light-hearted conversation about strange experiences, with Lynn sharing a story about a singer-songwriter encounter. Shannon expressed her appreciation for Lynn's time and effort in attending the meetings.
Emotional Journeys and Grandparenting Plans
Shannon shared her emotional journey through past experiences, which included the return of her dog's photographs and the recollection of a difficult separation. The group, including Lynn and Stanley, engaged in a heartfelt discussion about the unconditional love of dogs and the importance of cherishing significant relationships. In a separate conversation, Stanley revealed his intention to buy a special present for his grandson's upcoming birthday. After consulting with his roommate and the child's mother, he decided to purchase a wallet, which he believed would excite the child more than a proposed train set. Stanley and his roommate then set off for a shopping trip to buy the gift.
Global Event Tracking and Reporting Improvements
Stanley and Lynn discussed the need for a more organized system to track and report on global events, specifically highlighting the importance of conferences and meetings. They suggested creating a calendar and a reporting process for these events, expressing concern about the lack of coverage for important issues like the situation in Gaza. The team also discussed the recent election of a female president in Mexico and the potential problems with internet connectivity. Lastly, Stanley brought up the idea of using reporters and journalists to keep them informed about global transformations, and shared some photos of recent Code Pink events in Washington.
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