So how to find solutions to this situation? Any genuine solutions will require us to be honestly open to the possibility that there could be a higher common denominator – and then to act upon this awareness by welcoming it as it becomes more visible in our daily lives. As a basic process, this has within it the potential to facilitate a growing capacity for positive change – a growing capacity that has the potential to rapidly overcome what may appear at times to be a hopeless situation.

In this book, we explain new strategies that can bridge our individual and collective "uniquenesses" so often mistaken as irreconcilable differences. In so doing, the tremendous spirit and energy of an awakening population can be harnessed for the good of all. Through this we can create new social processes, structures, and institutions whose purpose is to help further our evolution as human beings in a positive way. This is emerging in the world now and is a focus of The Global Interchange.

A New America: An Awakened Future on Our Horizon helps people recognize that they have the innate capacity to intend and to choose new ways of being for themselves and for all. This book shows how there are other choices than the narrow ones placed daily before us by our dominant social institutions. The material contained in this book shows how and where there is a greater unity within our extraordinary diversity at a basic social and individual level.

Moreover, we are all at heart, first and foremost, spiritual beings who happen to be having human experiences. Once this is grasped by more people and made part of our daily lives, we will find to our surprise how fast and how enjoyable positive, conscious evolutionary change can be!

We each have the innate gifts to be a part of birthing a new world free of conflict and domination.

A New America is not only about Americans, it is about everyone and concerns all humanity.

Please do not mistake our intent and think that we are saying that the U.S. represents the world and that as the U.S. goes, so should the world. We are not being so American-centric.