Spiritual Checklist 6

6. A New Holographic, Circulatory World View


A. The extent to which the community values conscious living (personal responsibility, personal growth and caring interaction with others) is best described as:

great (14)some (10)a little (5) not at all (-3)

B. The extent to which diversity (human) is valued and encouraged as important to the overall health and success of the community is:

great (14)some (10)a little (5) not at all (-3)

C. The extent to which there is a shared sense of the community's place in and contribution to the world:

great (14)some (10)a little (5) not at all (-3)

D. The extent to which the concept of sustainability is gaining acceptance and use in the community is:

great (14)some (10)a little (5) not at all (-3)

E. The extent to which there is a shared commitment within the community to a greater purpose - "we are doing this for something greater than us" - for the greater good:

great (15)some (10)a little (5) not at all (-3)

Add up the numbers in parentheses behind each item above that you checked.

6. A New Holographic, Circulatory World View Total:_____

50+
 Indicates excellent progress toward sustainability
25-49
 Indicates a good start toward sustainability
0-24
 Indicates actions are needed to undertake sustainability


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7. Peace and Global Consciousness

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