At Solari, the invention room is a place in our imagination where we go to collaborate on creating and developing great ideas. There are several protocols that apply in the invention room.
1. We stay in the positive. There is no such thing as a bad or stupid idea. If an idea does not strike us as particularly useful, we say that there are other ideas that are more “wonderful.” We also take personal responsibility to support and given energy as possible to the people in the invention room with us.
2. We avoid decisions. The invention room is for expansion, communication and invention. We don’t contract into decisions in the invention room. For that, we leave the invention room and go to a decision room.
3. No time consequences to the participants. Just because you have an idea, does not mean that you can be held responsible to implement it or anything else that would require your time. Your having an idea in no way commits you to anything that would use your time.
We have been getting more and more communications from our readers with lots of ideas on how to make our world a better place to live. We thought we would create an invention room here on the blog as a way for you to post these ideas.
I would like to add another protocol for this particular invention room..
4. We encourage you to promote ideas which you believe you or yours can implement on a financially sound and attractive way. We think there is nothing more powerful than useful ideas that can create income for the entreprenuers who implement them as well as create income and jobs for others. So if you think what you do can help our readers, please feel free to say so and post links. If we disagree, we reserve the right to not approve your post.
If you have ideas or comments that you would like to reach the Solari community, please place them as a comment to this post.
Thanks!
Catherine and the Solari Team
Dear Catherine and team,
I applaud the work that you are doing and the resources that you’ve made available to empower people in support of their financial freedom via ‘conscious capitalism’ and a deeper understanding of the system at work. The integration of your approach within a local economy via financial permaculture is a timely model and initiative.
I’m a permaculture designer and sustainability consultant, with a strong focus also on natural health and raw foods. Understanding something of the opportunity to support our body, mind and spirit to function optimally using whole foods or phytonutrients, I was interested recently to discover a company which markets whole ‘superfoods’ and hebs of the highest quality via fractal or multilevel marketing. The distinction is that their products are all raw, organic, and fair traded so at the highest level of quality and they are also strongly committed to a system based on principles of nature, equitable exchange and return of surplus towards permaculture and other projects that support repair and recovery of nature and people.
It seems that fractal marketing allows integration of low start-up cost entrepreneurship with local economy benefits linked to the potential strength of larger entities and the benefits of working in teams. It potentially spreads the profits from such a venture more evenly through a structure, yet allows still for adequate resources to go to support ongoing product development, quality control, supply chain management etc.
I’d be interested in your teams assessment of this company as an opportunity. I can attest to the validity of their products and the health benefits of integrating such foods into the diet in order to displace synthetic vitamins, pharmaceuticals and the dead and denatured foods which contribute to dis-ease and lower people’s financial and physical quality of life.
I’ve recently become a distributor, and my website is: http://www.noblelifeelements.com/ajventure
Best regards,
Andrew Jones
Hi Catherine,
I know of your work through Richard Cornforth and viewing some of your lectures posted on you tube.
To get right to the point, I have been working on a process to increase agricultural yields and am prepared to bring this product to fruition. As this program progressed, I realized that there are many issues which transcend the nuts-and-bolts of the Ag industry.
Would you consider meeting and brainstorming how this technology might be properly implemented? Having someone involved that can navigate some of the big picture issues would be a blessing as we move forward.