1.
CONTACT
To contact any Government or Political
Leader, this site plus it's excellent links is likely to
lead you to them.
http://www.gksoft.com/govt/en/sources.html
2. THE ENGLISH
LANGUAGE
The English Language is the largest. It
contains more than three quarters of a million words and is
constantly growing.
By the age of 4 a child knows some 4000 words which are
more than enough to communicate.
An average person knows 10 -15000 words.
A highly educated person knows 30 - 40,000 words.
Only about .3% or 2000 words are needed for daily use.
These are the basis of most of our
communication.
The most common 500 words have 14,000
different meanings!
No wonder we are confused!!
3. COMMUNICATIONS
AND COMMUNITY
The world gets smaller. I speak to fellow
astrologers all over the world daily on the internet. It
provides immediacy - I often get world news from a friend
on the net before I see it on TV - and intimacy - people
seem to be able to reveal their personal worlds more easily
in this apparently distanced medium. We are a 'community',
albeit one connected by phone lines and computer terminals
- but this in turn can lead to personal contact in more
direct form. The UK members of this list met for lunch
recently, turning screen personas into reality. The
internet breaks down barriers and much is quickly learnt.
There is constant surprise from the wisdom of youth -
extraordinary insight and information appears - and I have
been on more than one occasion amazed to learn I was
'talking' with someone who was yet to reach 20. You cannot
tell race, or colour, and often not even gender. My name is
taken most often as feminine. Thus things are not always as
they appear, and humour and culture differ around the
world, but a little experience usually teaches us how to
deal with these hazards. It also allows rapid response to
laws and regulations that bother the 'community'. Last year
a huge and rapid response was made to one of the credit
card companies who were introducing regulations that were
considered 'not in the public interest'. The public - that
is you and I - have much more say and if there is a 'hot'
issue, it reaches us rapidly and we in our turn can respond
equally quickly. It is possible to be heard on a wider
scale than ever before. It is harder to hate and make war,
when you communicate with people daily on a friendly basis,
when you are part of a world wide community. This is the
good side, world community, world connections, world
friends.
The negative side is simply being overwhelmed by quantity
of information. A recent survey found that every middle
manager has to deal with 178 messages every day. I download
over 100 messages daily from my one internet list and I
know of people who get literally thousands. Thus with our
increasing ability to communicate through technology, we
need to improve our personal ability to communicate
concisely and clearly. To put quality into our
communications not quantity. With this of course comes
self-awareness. Being aware of our own limits and
prejudices, facing up to our responsibilities in
communicating with others. Taking responsibility for
misunderstanding, not blaming others. If you communicate
something and people don't understand you, then it is down
to you, not them. I see the future as one of communication
and community. World communications leads to a world of
people genuinely in touch with each other. True community.
© LP 9.12.97
4. SEARCHING FOR OUR SOULS
One vision of the future is that of a widening gap. The
rich get richer. Not just in monetary terms. Today there
are around 60 million on the internet - the forecast is 500
million in 3 years. That will still leave 90% of the world
behind. Half the world have yet to make their first phone
call!! Technology's prodigious race to produce ever more
extraordinary and exciting advances and products makes a
small proportion of the world apparently richer. The poor
remain poor, the uneducated remain ignorant. The internet
is wonderful but you can't eat it!
But is technology actually enriching our lives or is it
bringing with it poverty of belief, of humanity, of soul??
We are beginning to awake to the vast negatives we are
creating. The have's want more, but when you have most
things, what is there to do? They turn increasingly to
counselling and therapy, to old and new world religions
trying to find that missing something. Having finally
satiated their outer world needs, or realising that the
trappings they can buy give them no lasting satisfaction or
peace, they finally face the inevitable struggle with their
inner world and the needs of the soul. Maybe whilst the
have's are struggling to find what they should have sought
in the first place, the have not's will catch up a little
with their material needs.
© LP 9.12.97
5. WHO ARE YOU?
If you think of the earth's population as a village of 100
people, it would look like this...
There would be:
57 Asians
21 Europeans
14 from the Western Hemisphere (Nth and Sth)
8 Africans
52 would be female
48 would be male
70 would be non-white
30 white
70 would be non-Christian
30 Christian.
89 would be heterosexual
11 homosexual.
59% of the entire earth's wealth would be in the hands of
only 6 people and all 6 would be Americans
80 would live in substandard housing,
70 would be unable to read
50 would suffer from malnutrition
One would be near death and one would be near birth.
Only one would have a tertiary education
…… and only one would have a computer
Makes you think?!
United Nations Association of Australia statistical
information. 11.11.2000
6. A Brief History of Communication and
Travel in the 20th Century
1920 First radio broadcast
1930 Talking pictures
1937 First television broadcast
1942 First electronic computers
1950 First commerical computers
1951 First cross channel TV broadcast
1952 First commercial jet plane service
1958 Lasers Videotape
1961 First man in space
1962 First translantic TV broadcast
1964 First world wide TV broadcast
1969 Man on Moon, First flight of Concorde
1970 First hand held calculators
1977 Mars landing and Concorde translantic
1989 TV pictures from Jupiter
1992 Laptop computers
1997 Hubble telescope pictures from space
show a 3D chessboard pattern!
Round world balloon flight fails again!