The nomad communities in the Horn of Africa need development. The biggest problem they have is the underdevelopment world they live. They have no food, water and basic education. The solution of these problems would not unless they settle and adopt a sedentary lifestyle. However, it needs hard work and deep thinking to change the lifestyle of these communities. The development of these communities one would need first to form a new ideas which different from many other old or stereotypical idea. They need new – fresh and sustainable philosophy.
The nomad communities of Horn of Africa need help to help themselves. This help or development initiatives could be break into inner and outer needs of the development. They can't develop their outside world unless they simultaneously develop their inner life. Here is where the old, new worldview connection applies. These connections first happen within the human brain which is one brain with two sides. First, these two sides needs connection because all the temper, fight, hate, war are failures of the connection - the two sides of the brain. Second, if this connection happens successfully then connect into the body, mind and selves follows. Finally, connect into outer world whether is old or new are possible which is most the needed development.
Nomad communities need to develop both material and immaterial world. There are lots of problems starts from the myth that can't produce sustainable ideas to the harsh realities that can't help them to settle into sedentary life. They want to develop within their traditions and culture. They need to develop sustainable myth that capable to produce new idea connects old worldviews into the current new worldviews which improves their realities. They need to enter the current civil societies around the world that lives in civil life with rule of law and human rights. They need to preserve their art, craft, literature, and technology while they need to develop in the area of art, media, technology and community.
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
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