Sociospiritualism: A Methodological Framework to Bring Community & Corporate Together

During theses current global economic down-turns, we must consider how we can situate ourselves in this reconstructed economy.  No longer can we just think within our physical boundaries, but instead we must consider how our actions affect our global community’s future.  Internal inquiries, such as  How will our actions today, affect tomorrow’s global community?  How can global communities, and corporate work together for effect change?  Are their methodological framework that will empower both?  How can corporate involve community in order to allow community empowerment?  A primary answer to such inquiries is a methodological framework that I have designed called sociospiritualism, which is a framework that links responsibility to consciousness.  It allows communities to become more involved within  corporate experiences.  Sociospiritualism also allows corporate to consider how to utilize its resources in community.  Such collective considerations enables an affective approach to achieving goals and objectives. 

Sociospiritualism fosters greater concern and care, thus allowing the BP crisis to stay on the front of media in order for BP to do the right thing.  Sociospiritualism enhances community concern for the people whose lives have been so dramatically changed, that the have begun to lose hope.  This methodological framework will also allow the consciousness of the global community to maintain an alliance of dedication to the rebuilding of Haiti, the support of the China situation, as well as providing vocal and economic sustainability to communities in need. 

Thus, sociospiritualism as framework of conscious development, will  shift ecological, socioeconomic, and political complacency.

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