Vaya Humanity Services(VHS):
Shifting the Human Potential Platform in Health and Human Services….

We have been doing this humanity evolution thing with passion and commitment.
Let’s add TECHNOLOGYHuman Core Community Process (HCP)

In America we have the culture of being “anti-.” Anti-poverty, anti-drug (“war on drugs”), anti-racism, anti-disease (anti-biotics, anti-psychotics, anti-depressants, etc.Vaya believes that we empower those things that we focus on being against, just as we empower those things we focus on being for .The issue is where the focus is. We are proposing a paradigm shift of our focus in health and human services.

Let’s redefine health and human services as the pursuit of things
that we are for…let’s go for our core

The greatest contributor to the development of the need for health and human services, and the greatest contributor to the cost  of the delivery health and human services is that we are not functioning in the internal reward cell (cell-I) of motivation science— In our society we are not systematically trained in developing the mind skills and mind strength of making strong choices(cell-I)—individually and collectively.

Many people are not able to make the strongest choices to meet the greater challenges of life individually, and collectively which is related to connection with a strong enough motivation.  Our strongest motivator is the internal reward within each of us, our CORE.  Health and services initiatives often focus on the consequences, or the symptoms of weak choices*. For example, most of medical practice is the treatment of conditions which are the results of behavioral practices, i.e. weak choices.  At Vaya, we go to the root cause of our health and human services challenges.  All the initiatives we seek are based on each individual, worker and client powerfully accessing her/his core.

*Weak choices:  The choices made which are not to the best interest of the individual despite having adequate (external) information.

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Although multi-factorial in their developments, all societal challenges and pursuits are interconnected.  Issues like (1) war, ecological deterioration, hunger, poverty, racism, homophobia, ethnic conflict, street violence/violence, health and human services ( e.g. education, employment, incarceration, HIV/AIDS,  schizophrenia, depression/anxiety, substance abuse) , and (2) business matters like staff burn-out, low productivity, staff conflict, customer satisfaction, and  (3) individual concerns like meanings in life, personal happiness, and life purpose share a common root: they are all rooted in our CHOICES.  Our choices, in turn, are ALL related to the degree to which we are, or are not, connected to the core of our humanity. It is the inadequacy of this core-connection which results in the development of a world view based on fear, individually and collectively.