My Nonprofit Reviews
Zoya K.
Review for Fellowship Of The Cosmic Mind, Otto, NC, USA
Many of us go through the motions of our lives, accepting what is, but still hoping for something better. We can see the craziness, the injustice, the psychopathic soul-killing influence all around us, but many of us feel helpless, or think that nothing can't be done to change that. We think that most of the people don't care anyway, but we still continue to dream and long for being part of something bigger than ourselves, and for a genuine comradeship and friendship.
Well, I was in the same situation until I found FOTCM. I don't want to be pompous, or give a standard cheesy review of how this organization changed my life. It wasn't grandiose or extraordinary. But it was exactly that - life changing. And in my particular case, also life saving, because for some people life without meaning, true companionship, sharing and working toward something better is not life at all.
But don't think that FOTCM is about "salvation", or any other "save me from myself" type of organisation. It's about self-discovery, constant self-challenge and learning. It's a hard work, as it should be. But it made me a better person, for myself and others. I learned so much, no university could provide such an extensive curriculum, and I am still at the beginning of the road.
Great leaders, like Martin Luther King or Robert Kennedy spoke about having a dream, a new opportunity and hope for a better world. And it's easy to get discouraged and doubt that such world can even exist, especially when psychopaths rule the world. But if there is even a tiny chance, that we can do something different and better, than in my opinion, being part of FOTCM has the highest chance of making it so.
They are hard-working, simple and down to earth people, who everyday make an effort to make this world a better place. And I am very grateful for the opportunity of being part of this community.
More Feedback
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?
2014