New Glossary – Center for Planetary Management
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Holistic refers to an approach, perspective, or practice that considers the whole being or the entire system—integrating physical, mental, emotional, social, moral, and spiritual dimensions rather than isolating parts. A holistic view recognizes that all aspects of life are interconnected and that true well-being, understanding, or progress arises from harmony among these interdependent components. Holistic…
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Holistic education is an approach to learning that nurtures the whole person—mind, body, emotions, and spirit. It emphasizes character development, emotional intelligence, social responsibility, and spiritual awareness alongside academic knowledge. Because this approach honors human dignity, it supports balanced and compassionate growth. In the teachings of the Correcting Time, holistic education is essential for building…
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Holistic problem solving is an approach that considers the full picture of a situation—its emotional, social, spiritual, and practical dimensions. It recognizes that problems often have many layers, so solutions must address root causes rather than surface symptoms. Because this approach values human dignity and long-term well-being, it aligns naturally with the Seven Core Values.…
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Holistic social systems are community structures designed to support the full development of individuals and families—emotionally, socially, intellectually, and spiritually. They integrate values, relationships, institutions, and culture into a harmonious whole. Because holistic systems consider the health of all parts, they create environments where people can flourish. In the Correcting Time teachings, holistic social systems…
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The Holy Spirit is the personal spiritual presence and ministry of the Divine Minister (the Universe Mother Spirit) within the local universe. It surrounds, indwells, and uplifts all mortals by enhancing moral insight, stimulating spiritual receptivity, awakening compassion, and guiding the mind toward truth and goodness. The Holy Spirit is the nurturing, motherly influence of…
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Honesty Seven Core Values • Moral Clarity • Correcting Time • Truthfulness • Authentic Living • Spiritual Transparency Definition: Honesty is the commitment to truth in thought, speech, and action—an inner devotion to reality as it is, free from deception, distortion, manipulation, or concealment. In the teachings of the Correcting Time, Daniel Raphael, and Machiventa…
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Honor is the inner commitment to uphold truth, integrity, dignity, and moral responsibility—toward oneself, toward others, and toward God. It is the steadfast choice to act in alignment with spiritual values, even when it is difficult, inconvenient, or unrecognized. Honor is living with integrity before the eyes of God. Spiritual Context In celestial teachings, honor…
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Hope Seven Core Values • Correcting Time • Emotional-Spiritual Resilience • Faith-Partnered Growth • Transformational Energy Definition: Hope is the inner conviction—born of faith, trust, and spiritual alignment—that goodness will prevail, growth is possible, healing will come, and the future holds meaning and divine potential. In the teachings of the Correcting Time, Daniel Raphael, and…
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Hopeful Vision is the spiritually grounded ability to perceive—and to trust in—a future guided by truth, love, and divine purpose, even amid uncertainty or adversity. It is the inner sight that recognizes the potential for growth, healing, and transformation in individuals, communities, and the planet.Hopeful Vision is not naïve optimism; it is faith-informed foresight. Hopeful…
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