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Intelek Domino Effect Associates (IDEAs) Project

IDEAs is my way of making meaningful, measurable connections with people all around the world.

As the IDEAs article I published on my Allvoices.com citizen journalist blog suggests, I also believe these connections can be truely miraculous, leading to outcomes well beyond anything I or those with whom I come into contact might anticipate. That is exactly what happened when I reconnected with an old friend in Barbados as he lay on his deathbed. My friend, called "Steven" in the IDEAs Allvoices article mentioned, was miraculously healed!

Now I'm not suggesting that every connection I make through this project will have that kind of outcome. This is not a "divine healing" initiative.

I merely cite that clearly exceptional case as an example of what I believe is possible when the kind of connection I am pursuing here is achieved. I expect rather more modest, mundane, everyday outcomes to be the order of the day, so to speak.

Having said that though, I would hasten to add that I am fully aware that what may seem like a mundane ofr "everyday" occurence or outcome in one situation may be extraordinary or miraculous in another. The important thing is the context: the specific circumstances of the situation.

I would also add that the mundane, ordinary or everyday is special in its own way. I certainly long for the "ordinary" many times. I need periods of rest from the spectacular that feeds my "excitement addiction".

Of course, it is also possible to argue that without "the ordinary", the extraordinary could not happen, or would be meaningless. The supernatural, is meaningless without the natural.

Barbados Horizontal History project

Seeking The Right Angle

 

This project is intended to redress what I see as the "hijacking" of Barbados historical record by elitist interests in academia and the media.