My Nonprofit Reviews

Koanna
Review for Fellowship Of The Cosmic Mind, Otto, NC, USA
My personal voyage in life steered to this organization (FOTCM) near 5 years ago. Being generally cautious, especially of the World Wide Web, I was astounded by the honesty and interactions amongst its members, especially if ones aims are to better themselves and help others. This is a critical factor that is well recognized in this group, and is done so in such a way as to foster development though honest discussion, while delving into truthful facts, not the subjectivity that often accompanies those with agendas and ulterior motives. In general, although accepting of people from all walks of life, there are some very astute minds in a variety of subjects, such as scientific disciplines, diet, farming – you name it, that help all who have become members to learn, inclusive of great thoughtfulness to those who are not members and are looking to change. What has been particularly well noticed is that despite where one comes from in life, their personal growth, in so many ways, has been seen to reach new heights that even they would not have envisioned.
As an organization, that in other typical groups can often be ripe with hierarchical controls, this organization hears from all equally who speak on subjects and offer something to the whole that is beneficial. This is a very unique experience as it does not pander to authoritarians or to personal biases; it focuses on the truth and creativity, no matter who addresses it or what it concerns. In this respect, any individual, as long as they are willing to either research, present, listen, help and to be objectively critical, inclusive of their own self, does so in a manner that enriches themselves and all others who freely participate.
I guess in closing, for me anyway, finding a group that above all else works for the good of all to learn new things, with truth as a cornerstone of its foundation, is a remarkable achievement in this day and age, and I am honored to be a part of its future.
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If I had to make changes to this organization, I would...
I believe that there could be no "I" in any changes, it would be a collective reasoning from its membership to better things that are deemed, if applicable, needed.
Would you volunteer for this group again?
Definitely
For the time you spent, how much of an impact did you feel your work or activity had?
Life-changing
Did the organization use your time wisely?
Very Well
Would you recommend this group to a friend?
Definitely
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2013