| | | [GMW #1737] Creating New World Agencies For Disamament, Handicapped, Elderly, Women, Youth, Energy, Transportation, Consumers, Migration, Global Data, Environment, Climate | Wednesday 17 June 2009, Editor: Easy | RobertMuller.org | Contact | Subscribe | Unsubscribe | | GMW Blogs: English | Portuguese | Spanish | Tagalog | Dutch | | Idea Dream - Robert Muller's Ideas 1 to 500 | ~ Ideas 357 to 370 ~ 2 to 15 July 1995 In my Testament to the UN in 1992 I recommended the creation of the following new agencies. Only one, the World Agency for the Seas and Oceans has come into existence in 1995. My consolation is that it covers 71% of the planet's surface. Idea 357 -A World Disarmament Agency Idea 358 -A World Agency for the Handicapped Idea 359 -A World Agency for the Elderly Idea 360 -A World Women's Agency Idea 361 -A World Youth Agency Idea 362 -A World Energy Agency Idea 363 -A World Transportation Agency Idea 364 -A World Ocean and Seabed Agency Idea 365 -A World Consumer Agency Idea 366 -A World Migration and Refugee Agency Idea 367 -A World Global Data Agency Idea 368 -A World Outer Space Agency Idea 369 -A World Agency for the Environment Idea 370 -A World Climate Agency (a transformed World Meteorological Organization) * |
| Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living, Volume III Chapter 6 The Rich Age | We must know how to conclude our life and complete what we want to do before it is too late. This is dramatically illustrated by this conversation of Balzac, a famous French author, with his doctor: "Can you give me six months?" asked Balzac. "It will just take me that to collect the threads of my Comédie Humaine, to add here, to cut there, to explain everywhere." The doctor shook his head. "Give me six weeks", then asked Balzac. "I can't complete my task by that time, but I can make right a few of the glaring errors and fill up a few of the worst omissions." Again the doctor shook his head. "Six days, then", begged Balzac with a groan. He died six hours later. * | | "The last of the human freedoms is to choose one's attitudes."
- Victor Frank, HeartMath.com
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