The subject of this article is how organization can enable vast accomplishment and success for the individual. Like all of the cosmos, organization expresses for the individual at three planes – the physical/material, the vital, and the mental. For example, when we clean up a room or an office, or put the books in our library in order, we are primarily engaging in physical organization. When we reorient our emotions, feelings, and attitudes towards another person or towards our company, we are engaged in vital organization. When we organize our schedule, or turn facts of information into new ideas, concepts, and insights, we are engaged in mental organization.
The premise is that any effort to raise our level of organization – be it physical, vital, mental – will not only bring about practical results, but, under the right conditions, can bring about instantaneous good fortune. This sudden arrival of positive abundance is referred to as Life Response.
Cleanliness, Orderliness, Systematic Functioning
Perhaps the most fundamental form of organization is taking to higher levels of cleanliness. Over the years we have seen that serious attempt to raise the level of cleanliness in our environment will not only produce physically pleasing results, but is also likely to attract sudden good fortune – in the form of more money, sales, opportunity, and other positive benefits.
For example, one man got down on his hands and knees one day to clean out the grit and grime in his refrigerator. At the very instant he rose from that effort, he received a call notifying him that he had just secured several months of new work — when only a moment earlier he had nothing scheduled for the future. In another case, a consultant suggested to a manager that his staff clean up every trace of carbon particles used to produce carbon brushes for the auto industry. As soon as the effort was completed, a customer suddenly arrived from out of nowhere, and purchased his own firm’s entire carbon brush needs from that supplier.
Where cleanliness makes objects presentable and useful, and orderliness places them in recognizable patterns, categories, et al for easy access, systemization goes much further – organizing them in their proper time sequence; and coordinating and integrating them with one another for greater efficiency, possibility, and results. Like cleanliness and orderliness, higher levels of systematic functioning can also invoke sudden powerful responses from life. For example, one company put in considerable time and effort to develop a software product, but after several months had not yet generated any sales. Then someone decided to reorganize parts of the program for greater consistency, ease of use, and integration with its other parts. The next morning, the business owner was stunned when the first order for the product came in over the web.
Maximum Utilization of a Resource
Let’s face it, we live in a throwaway society. We use something, and when that resource is depleted, we discard it for a hopefully available replacement. In these situations, we are normally more concerned with the results that come from using the resource, than any interest in extracting the maximum use out of it. However, if we were to become more conscious, and make full use of that resource, not only will we increase efficiency, productivity, and save money, but we are likely to attract sudden and abundant good fortune in the form of more money, more sales, greater opportunities – even more of that resource!
One company that was about to run out of an essential raw material required for the manufacturing of welding electrodes discovered that their only supplier was shutting down. In response to this challenge, the manager decided that not a single particle of the resource should be wasted. To that end, even the shop floor was swept clean in order to garner even the smallest traces of the resource. Remarkably, two days later, the managing director of a company that supplied that resource suddenly arrived – from a thousand miles away – to visit the unit. On recognizing the manager’s problem, he had his own supplier immediately dispatch the needed material directly to the desperate company! In another situation, a consultant advised the proprietor of a company to clean a machine, despite the fact that it was not being used for any purpose. Though he questioned the utility (and sanity) of this advice, the proprietor took up the consultant’s suggestion. A day or two later, the proprietor’s cousin arrived on the scene, and was attracted to the newly cleaned machine. He asked the proprietor if he could have it for a new enterprise he was contemplating. In the months that followed, the machine turned into a veritable cash cow, producing substantial income for both the cousin and the proprietor!
The moral of the story is the same as the previous one — when you maximize the use of a resource, you attract sudden good fortune. Maximizing the use of a given resource is to value the object in of itself – i.e. to perceive its own unique individuality and being. When you make the most out of a resource – whether it is an object, material, time, energy, or capacity – life can respond suddenly and abundantly to your efforts
Organizing Information through the Power of Mind
Though we can organize the material world outside ourselves, we can also organize the subtle aspects of our own being. E.g., we can reorient our habits, feelings, emotions, thoughts, ideas, and beliefs – even the plans we make to further accomplish in life. If you think about and then reverse your hard emotions and feelings, your wanting attitudes, or your ill-founded habits and beliefs, life is likely to respond with sudden good fortune. Learn to focus on how organizing information in your mind, i.e. turning facts into clear ideas and concepts for greater understanding – can evoke marvelous responses from life.
One day a man racked his brains to understand a difficult metaphysical concept. Though he did not succeed fully in his efforts, the next morning he received an email from an associate that provided him with the complete knowledge that he was grappling with — including the details of all of its finer points! (The other person had no idea he had been thinking about this subject.) He sat there stunned, in awe of the miracle that he was viewing on his screen.
Ultimate Organization: Following the Process of Accomplishment
While these are, in essence, narrowly focused approaches, perhaps the ultimate power of personal organization is to consciously follow a process to fix the course of your future direction in life. When we follow the “process of creation,” we in essence use self-conceptive capacities of mind to plan and organize our future – turning our vision of what we want to accomplish, of what we want to become, into a living reality. By first envisioning our goal, then detailing how we intent to accomplish it, and then making the full, persevering effort to see it come about, we are organizing our future existence for accomplishment and success. Like other forms of organization, following this process can, under the right conditions, evoke magnificent responses from life.
One individual decided that instead of merely dashing out on a weekend outing to take photographs of the shoreline around the bay, he would first plan out his trip. As a result, every conceivable thing went right for him that day.
The bottom line is that if you apply any of these methods and approaches to organization, not only will you be making life more manageable, not only will you be establishing the conditions for life to thrive, but under the right conditions, you can attract overwhelming response – enabling the infinite potentials of life to rush to your doorstep.
Summary
Among the ways we can organize ourselves are
* by organizing physical things around us-such as our home, our paperwork, our finance, etc.
* by increasing our level of cleanliness and orderliness around us
* by being punctual and on time
* by prioritizing to whom our emotions and attention should go
* by managing our time, our schedules, our work
* by systematizing activities in our lives — from cleaning and cooking to bookkeeping
* by balancing our work load during the day
* by coordinating and organizing our communications with others
* by further organizing and distilling the knowledge we have in life
* by delegating work, tasks, and duties to others when appropriate
* by planning out our goals and aspirations
* by sorting out in life what is truly important to us
* by organize and prioritizing the personal values that are dear to us
* by organizing in our mind our thoughts for better understanding
By taking to any of these in greater measure, an individual can attract sudden good fortune.
http://humanscience.wikia.com/wiki/Power_of_personal_organization
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Garry is an American consultant on management and economic development with international experience in Western and Eastern Europe and Asia, especially India. He coordinates development of Human Science wiki, a portal applying principles of consciousness to all fields of human activity. For the past 35 years he has worked with The Mother’s Service Society, a social science research institute based in India applying spiritual principles in economic and social development, global governance, peace and security, management, psychology, education, literary criticism and spirituality. He served as Member Secretary of the International Commission on Peace & Food (ICPF) from 1989-95. He is Fellow and Trustee of the World Academy of Art and Science, and Chair of its Committee on Peace and Development. He is also partner in Mira International, a California business consulting firm and co-author of two books on the process of corporate growth. http://www.humanscience.info
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Good question because there is an old saying in politics that goes like this, "… if you want to bury an issue while simultaneously appearing like you are doing something about it, send it to committee…"
As far as the dispersion of powers related to the committee structure… power is dispersed based on the party in the majority. The majority party gets to appoint the chairperson to each committee and will always have +1 votes for that committee.
For example, say a committee has 11 members, there will be 6 members from the majority party and 5 from the minority party.
This is one aspect of law that I am very interested in. To call them vigilantes, with its negative connotations, is a disservice to them. Our legal structure has forgotten something important and we really should find someway to remind them of it.
In a democracy, of which a democratic republic is a version, the people ARE the law. Any organization or structure we set up to adminster the justice system are, always have been and will always be, HIRED HANDS. They don't tell a citizen's committee how to adminster the law! The citizens committee hired them, not the other way around. The hired hand does not tell the boss how to run his establishment. That one old saw …..Taking the law into your own hands. Drives me up the wall. Who in the hell do you think has the law in their hands the entire time? Certainty not the hired hands unless we say so!
The legal establishment has gotten way to big for their britches in many respects. They need to remember that it was the people that provided their place and hired them to fill it. When they can't or won't handle the job they were hired to do, the people have every right, indeed a duty, to function as a whole in their place. They can even abolish the office and run it to suit themselves.
We all know the reason this has come about. Power. It makes small men big. They have to be reeled in and brought to account when they fail at their duties. It should be written into the law that the right and duty belong to the people in the event of the failure of the office holder to perform their legal duty. But, without a concerted effort, that will not happen because some people are addicted to ruling over apathetic people and become outraged when the people begin paying attention to their duty.
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You left out an apostrophe the second time you said Hundred Year's War. Change is to was when talking about the English economy, unless you are talking about it currently. Instead of saying unable to repay their lends from the Italian banks, you said not unable.
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Your "question" was way too long to read, but I know what your point is from your title.
If I were a church, I would never file for a 501c3.
I just believe a preacher should be able to preach…about anything they may want to preach about….and to heck with worrying about the government jerking away their precious non-profit status.
I think so.
Of course there are times when feminists resort to being "helpless little girls" to get what they want…it's about having it both ways.
I'll give examples–when a man leaves he's scum, when a woman leaves she's being independent.
Or how about a feminist wife who drives her husband away and calls him scum for leaving. In that case I can't really blame him! The Bible even says it's better to dwell on a housetop than with a brawling woman!
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I don't think there could be anything older than that because the first motorized wheeled vehicle was built that same year.
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