New Glossary – Center for Planetary Management
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StabilitySeven Core Values • Emotional-Spiritual Foundation • Correcting Time • Social Sustainability • Morontia Readiness Definition:Stability is the condition of inner and outer steadiness that arises when individuals, relationships, communities, and institutions are grounded in values, guided by truth, and aligned with divine order.In the teachings of the Correcting Time, Daniel Raphael, and Machiventa Melchizedek,…
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StewardshipSeven Core Values • Correcting Time • Social Sustainability • Co-Creation • Moral Responsibility Definition:Stewardship is the conscious, values-based responsibility to care for, manage, protect, and wisely develop the resources, lives, relationships, and social institutions entrusted to us. In the teachings associated with Daniel Raphael, Machiventa Melchizedek, and the Correcting Time, stewardship is understood as…
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StillnessTeaching Mission • Correcting Time • Thought Adjuster Communion • Inner Life Practice Definition:Stillness is the intentional spiritual practice of entering a quiet, receptive, inwardly focused state in which the mind becomes calm, the heart becomes open, and the soul becomes attentive to the presence and guidance of the Thought Adjuster. It is the foundational…
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Stillness Practice is the intentional discipline of entering quiet inward communion with the Indwelling Spirit (Thought Adjuster / Father Fragment), allowing the mind to settle, the heart to open, and the soul to become receptive to divine presence. It is not meditation in the Eastern sense nor simply silence for the sake of calm; it…
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Strategic social design is the intentional creation of social systems, institutions, and community structures based on long-term values rather than short-term convenience. It looks at how societies grow, how people interact, and what conditions are needed for fairness, stability, and human flourishing. Because it uses universal values as its foundation, strategic social design supports both…
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Structural social equity refers to the design of social systems that ensure fairness, equal opportunity, and dignity for all individuals. It goes beyond surface-level equality and looks at whether the structure of society itself supports justice. Because equity protects the vulnerable, it helps create compassionate and sustainable communities. In the Correcting Time teachings, structural social…
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