Meeting 2, Community Forum, at Phoenix Rising Hall, Fairfield, Iowa A compilation of notices..
On Wednesday, June 21, MUM President John Hagelin, Fairfield Mayor Ed Malloy, and MUM Trustees invite the community to meet the Trustees who will be here in person for this year’s meetings (15-20 Trustees), and join them in an open discussion of how we can advance the goals we share for the University, our community and our world. Bring your friends! 7:45 at Phoenix Rising, 207 W Burlington in Fairfield (the newly refurbished former church on the NE corner of Burlington & 3rd) FW: Tonite. An incredibly important meeting for how it may go, one way or another for sometime to come, for the meditating community in Fairfield, Iowa. Leadership of the ™ movement to meet directly for a discussion with the meditating community in town. It seems not very well or widely promoted in the way that connects with meditators who live in Fairfield. I am running in to sympathetic TM movement types who are active communitarians who are not much aware of this rare opportunity to meet with upper management. Unfortunately some number of hundreds of Fairfield meditators who are active communitarians in making their lives in Fairfield are in Chicago right now seeing Ammachi. FW.., Notes shared around from 6-21-17 Communal Meeting (afterwards): An incredibly powerful, coherent community meeting took place last night (Wed.) at Phoenix Rising Hall. Approximately 275 people filled the hall to overflowing, with dozens sitting in aisles and standing in the back, and a large group of M.U.M. Trustees in front, with Tom Stanley, VP of MUM Board of Trustees, MCing the meeting, and Dr. John Hagelin and Mayor Ed Malloy also responding to comments and suggestions from the floor . After a Welcome by Trustee Tom, Dr. Hagelin briefly summarized the just finished spectacular Ukraine Peace Conference attended by over 500 VIP s - the highest stature gathering ever exposed to the Peace Solutions we practice, and an inspiring overview of our community history by Mayor Malloy. By far most of the meeting consisted of suggestions and comments from the floor, regarding the state of our IAAssembly Sidha community. Interestingly, about two thirds of the suggestions and comments had to do with the IAA, Super Radiance, and the Domes. A powerful, tangible sense of re-awakening of our community spirit continued to build throughout the evening. Near the end of the meeting, Trustee Chris Wege gave a very stirring synopsis of what brought us here, holds us here, and the intense potential for growth and development that still exists here. . . in collaboration. Again and again, comments returned to supporting and growing the Invincible America Assembly (IAA), as though the group consciousness knew that the IAAssembly (everyone who comes to Group Program) is the core of our community and M.U.M. The meeting was so successful, that was obvious, that more meetings will take place , with Trustee Tom Stanley announcing a continuance.
