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WISDOM AND THE FUTURE

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EDUCATION FOR WISDOM

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WISDOM IN ACTION
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OTHER WISDOM-RELATED RESOURCES
Wisdom-focused organizations, programs, and more

The Wisdom Wheel. Referred to as "Bedrock Principles for Daily Life," the wheel involves 36 "Natural and/or Spiritual Laws" that "identify the common ground of values which unite all cultures, creeds, and countries." Some of The Wisdom Wheel materials are free; others are available via paid subscription.

For Sajid Khan's views on wisdom please google: 4th r foundation ein presswire.

Knowledge Reform.com presents a wide range of text, audio, and video resources to help us "accummulate whatever knowledge you deem useful and then use it to transform your personal lives and the state of this planet for the better."

The Wisdom Blog Much of value here by philosopher, author, teacher, and founder of The Wisdom Academy, Christian de Quincey.

Wikipedia article: Wisdom This is the Wikipedia Encyclopedia article about wisdom.

The Wisdom Commons "is an interactive website that seeks to elevate our shared moral core, sometimes called universal ethics. It is a place to find and discuss information about virtues..."

The Wisdom Institute "supports the development of wisdom in people, organizations, and communities..." Of special interest is their Wisdom Resources section and Caroline Bassett's insightful model of wisdom. >

Wisdom Project Resources is a page of links to a wide range of wisdom resources compiled by Chad Osborne and OZ Associates. 

WisdomOut is the web site (and forthcoming book) of Elle Allison. The focus is on "contemporary wisdom strategies for transforming adversity into positive growth." 

Wisdom University offers a Masters level programs in "Wisdom Spirituality" and "Indigenous Mind" as well as a Doctor of Ministry program. In 2008 they will also offer a PhD program in "Wisdom Studies." 

The School of Wisdom was founded in 1920 by Count Hermann Keyserling, and continues today largely via the Internet. Its emphasis "is on current, pragmatic methods and procedures by which each person can create their own answers to the great questions of life." 

The Wisdom Society focuses on practical wisdom and aims "to debate in print, all controversial ideas with the objective of finding where reasoned opinion lies."  

The Wisdom Conservancy describes itself as "a private nonprofit organization established for the study of wisdom and community.

The Philopsychy Society promotes "soul-loving in a variety of forms, both in theory and in prectice, through the agency of the written word."

Fernando Senior's "Capturing your Life Wisdom" Workshops are attempting to help people share their life wisdom in some way that makes sense to them.

Elder Wisdom Circle is a vehicle for "empathetic seniors" over age 60 to provide "practical advice and guidance" to advice-seeking younger people.