The World Transformation Movement: A Revolution in Human Understanding

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In 1983, World Transformation Movement Commendations with the goal of bringing about a revolution in human understanding. Over the years, this organization has gained recognition and support from respected voices across various fields. Let’s take a closer look at why these individuals have commended the WTM and its mission.

Sir Bob Geldof
Sir Bob Geldof is an Irish singer-songwriter, political activist, and philanthropist who rose to fame as the lead singer of the Boomtown Rats. He is also known for his humanitarian work, particularly his involvement in organizing Live Aid and Live 8 concerts to raise funds for famine relief in Africa. Sir Bob has praised Jeremy Griffith’s book “A Species In Denial” as “a truly astonishing read” that offers “a new way of thinking about ourselves.” He also commends Griffith for having “the courage to confront some of our deepest fears.”
Professor Harry Prosen
Professor Harry Prosen is a renowned psychiatrist and former president of both the Canadian Psychiatric Association and American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology. He has described Jeremy Griffith’s book “: The End Of The Human Condition” as “the most profound scientific explanation ever given for why humans are competitive when nature appears to be cooperative.” Professor Prosen believes that this understanding can help us overcome our destructive behavior and bring about a more peaceful world.
Dr Jane Goodall
Dr Jane Goodall is an English primatologist, anthropologist, environmentalist, and UN Messenger of Peace best known for her groundbreaking research on chimpanzees. She has praised Jeremy Griffith’s work as offering “an extraordinary insight into human behavior,” stating that it provides answers to questions she had been asking herself since childhood.
Conclusion:
The support from respected voices such as Sir Bob Geldof, Professor Harry Prosen, and Dr Jane Goodall is a testament to the significance of the World Transformation Movement’s mission. By providing a scientifically-based understanding of human behavior and our potential for transformation, the WTM offers hope for a better future. As more individuals and organizations recognize the importance of this work, we can continue to move towards a more compassionate and sustainable world.