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Humanity’s suicide intervention

Robert Charles Radford

While working on a Crisis Line in the East Kootenays, Robert learned to offer a suicidal person an option for the future which the person may not have considered. Some people say that humanity seems destined to commit suicide, so Robert offers an option for the future which many people may not have considered. All healthy human beings are born with two systems for relating with their environment: a five-mode system of “hard-wired” sensors and nerves for getting information about physical objects and events which can be heard, seen, smelt, tasted and/or touched; and a multi-mode “wireless” system for exchanging information with others about environmental states of being. Robert draws from a wealth of experiences to describe the nature and application of our in-born “wireless” information systems, which contain much more information about our relationships with others, than can any number of spoken words. He suggests ways for us to increase our awareness of this most important communication ability, which all of us have, and asks us to choose to stop being bullied into denying the existence of this ability and to use it to help create peace, happiness and fulfillment in our lives.

About Robert Charles Radford:

Robert Charles Radford has been an honours graduate in Electrical Engineering from Queen’s University, a commissioned officer and airplane pilot in the navy reserve, a design and applications engineer in telecommunications, a manager of support services in nuclear-electric generation, a purchasing director in a 636-bed hospital, a church organist and teaching elder, an actor and singer in live theatre, and the father of six children. He lives with his wife in Maple Bay, BC.

2011 IdeaWave