And answered another.
I was asked by a friend what role I wanted to play in the further adventures of the Human Awareness Institute of Southern California. It's a great question since I've pretty much dropped off the map for the current working team. Faded away without a word.
I didn't have the word, actually. I've been wrestling with my commitment to HAI. This is different, by the way, than my commitment to HAI's mission statement:
The Human Awareness Institute (HAI) empowers individuals to be potent, loving, contributing human beings. HAI promotes personal growth and social evolution by replacing ignorance and fear with awareness and love. HAI aims to create a world where people live together in dignity, respect, understanding, trust, kindness, compassion, honesty and love. The Human Awareness Institute is committed to "Creating a World Where Everyone Wins."
I am fully aligned with "a world where people live together in dignity, respect, understanding, trust, kindness, compassion, honesty and love."
I'm just not sure I have enough to contribute AND enough to get to make it worth my continued efforts.
I answered her question about my short term contributions and found the likely answer to my long term involvement.
I expect I'll become an "inactive intern" shortly.