The Conflict REVOLUTION™ Institute
A worldwide organization teaching and inspiring personal and global transformation.
The Conflict REVOLUTION™ Institute is a pioneering global initiative committed to achieving world peace—one person at a time, starting with Self. Rooted in the revolutionary teachings of Conflict REVOLUTION™, the Institute empowers individuals to resolve inner conflicts as the first step toward transforming external ones—relationships, communities, governments, and systems.
We teach a practical method to align thoughts, emotions, and intuition into a unified force of Compassion in action. By helping people become their own revolution, we're not just imagining a better world—we're engineering it through consciousness.
At the heart of the Institute is Barbara With, visionary and co-founder of Conflict REVOLUTION™: World Peace one person at a time, starting with Self. As a channel of Albert Einstein, With has delivered a Unified Field Theory, complete with the Map of Human Consciousness and a scientific definition of Compassion: The 1st Fundamental Force of the Universe.
With that comes Conflict REVOLUTION™, the revolutionary process of manifestation based on the resolution of inner conflicts of the psyche as a pathway to global peace.
On her official site, you'll find everything you need to begin or deepen your journey:
Free Conflict REVOLUTION™ Challenge
A 12-week self-guided process to practice and embody the method in real time. → Get the free download
Workshops & Trainings
Live and virtual events that teach Conflict REVOLUTION™, Einstein's Unified Field, and the mechanics of this consciousness revolution. → Explore workshops
Books by Barbara With and the Psychic Sorority
Dive into the foundational texts including Conflict REVOLUTION™, Diaries of a Psychic Sorority, and Einstein et al.View publications
Private Readings & Mentoring
Personal guidance, psychic channeling, and 1-on-1 Conflict REVOLUTION™ coaching. → Schedule a session
Unified Field Theory White Paper
Discover the channeled model that bridges metaphysics, consciousness, and quantum peace science. → Read the white paper
Join the Revolution
The Conflict REVOLUTION™ Institute isn't just a concept—it's a living laboratory for the New Earth.
Whether you're seeking personal healing, spiritual understanding, or systems-level change, the revolution starts inside you.
Announcing the
🕊 2025
New World Peace Prizes
Presented by the Conflict REVOLUTION™ Institute
For those restoring integrity to the soul of humanity.
Why We Created the New World Peace Prizes
In 2009, the Nobel Committee awarded its Peace Prize to Barack Obama—before he had done anything to earn it, and just months before he escalated drone strikes, extended illegal wars, and expanded the global surveillance state.
Far from honoring peace, the award was a carefully staged act of psychological warfare—part of a coordinated propaganda campaign to manufacture global consent for militarized empire under the false flag of hope and change.
Obama's Nobel was not a peace prize. It was a permission slip for war—disguised as an honor. He had already known his mission before he was elected. The script had already been written.
We at the Conflict REVOLUTION® Institute refuse to honor propaganda. We are here to honor truth.
In a world dominated by psychological operations, weaponized media, and global trauma loops, true peace begins within the individual—and is sustained only by those brave enough to speak the truth, live with compassion, and act in alignment with the universal integrity of Compassion.
🌎 A New Standard for Peace
Revolutionary Process
The New World Peace Prizes are grounded in the radical model of Conflict REVOLUTION™, a revolutionary process that teaches individuals to transform internal conflict into personal power, and in doing so, become agents of peace in the world around them.
Beyond Silence
But these awards do more than recognize inner work. They also shine a light on those who refuse to be silent in the face of tyranny, deception, and control.
Dual Recognition
We honor both the internal revolutionaries and the external truth-tellers—those who reflect back to humanity what must change if we are to evolve into a peaceful civilization.
🕊 Award Categories
The Unified Field Award for Revolutionary Science
The Peace in Action Award
The Inner Peace Award for Transformational Consciousness
The TruthTeller Award for Courageous Journalism
The Harmonized Systems Award for Economic Integrity
The Einstein Award for Paradigm-Shifting Legacy
The Unified Field Award for Revolutionary Science
Recognizing visionaries who unify science and consciousness through nonlocality, intention, and metaphysical forces while demonstrating academic rigor and compassion.
Evaluation Criteria
Revolutionary Contribution to Unified Field Theory (25 pts)
Has proposed or advanced a model that unifies science and consciousness, especially using principles of nonlocality, intention, or metaphysical forces.
Scientific Integrity and Courage (20 pts)
Demonstrates academic or empirical rigor and has risked reputation or safety to challenge dominant paradigms.
Alignment with Compassion as a Creative Force (15 pts)
Work reflects principles of compassion, peace, or the betterment of humanity—not just technical achievement.
Measurable Impact or Influence (15 pts)
Has influenced a field, movement, institution, or public/scientific consciousness.
Accessibility and Teaching (10 pts)
Actively communicates ideas in ways that are understandable and useful to others.
Collaboration and Synergy (10 pts)
Demonstrates interdisciplinary connection across science, philosophy, and healing arts.
Grand Prize Winner
🌌 Dr. Nassim Haramein
🔬 Revolutionary Contribution to Unified Field Theory
Dr. Nassim Haramein’s Holofractographic Universe and Unified Field Theory offer one of the boldest attempts to bridge general relativity, quantum physics, and consciousness. His model of a quantized vacuum structure proposes that space itself contains infinite energy and intelligence—integrating sacred geometry, black holes, and fractals into a coherent vision of a self-aware universe.
His recent appointment as Director of the International Space Federation underscores growing global recognition of his work—not only as a theorist, but as a strategic leader with implications for space policy, planetary defense, and energy sovereignty.
Haramein has long faced marginalization by mainstream academia for pushing metaphysical interpretations of physics. Yet he continues to publish, present, and build institutional platforms for next-generation scientific exploration. His courage to challenge consensus science with conviction and elegance—despite criticism—speaks to deep personal integrity.
Haramein consistently frames the universe as a living, intelligent, and compassionate system—one where coherence, balance, and resonance are the true laws. His work resonates deeply with the notion that Compassion is the organizing force of existence, though his terminology may not always use that explicit language.
Still, his model encourages people to perceive themselves as integral parts of a harmonious cosmic whole—a paradigm inherently rooted in peace, reverence, and unity.
Through the Resonance Science Foundation, his online courses, lectures, and global community have educated millions of students in over 80 countries. Now, as Director of the International Space Federation, he is shaping dialogue around space governance, technology, and peacekeeping—expanding his influence into policy, defense, and planetary coordination.
While mainstream scientific institutions have yet to fully embrace his work, his reach in alternative science, consciousness studies, and emerging diplomatic circles is formidable and growing.
Powerful Multimedia Presence
Haramein's multimedia presence is powerful: elegant videos, well-designed educational portals, and accessible language (despite complex subject matter) have made his teachings widely available to the public. His ability to convey sophisticated physics with beauty and coherence keeps expanding his audience.
Collaborative Networks
Haramein has built collaborative networks with scientists, mystics, engineers, and spiritual thinkers. The International Space Federation role adds institutional legitimacy to his efforts at global coordination and synergy between disciplines—space policy, consciousness, energy, and defense.
Systems Harmonizer
His capacity to weave together science, philosophy, and diplomacy makes him not only a researcher but a systems harmonizer.
Dr. Nassim Haramein is not just a frontier physicist—he is a new architect of reality, offering a vision where space is not empty, but infinitely alive. With his growing leadership on the planetary stage and his unwavering commitment to consciousness-integrated science, Haramein stands as a bold representative of science in service to life, not domination.
As Director of the International Space Federation, his influence now extends beyond theory into peaceful space governance, planetary stewardship, and galactic diplomacy—living proof that revolutionary physics and planetary peace are not separate endeavors, but expressions of the same unified field.
Honorable Mentions
2. Tom Campbell
Campbell's Theory of Everything describes reality as a digital information system where consciousness is primary. While less formalized mathematically, it deeply unifies physics, psi, and metaphysics. As a NASA physicist integrating OBEs and metaphysics, his integrity and courage are strong. He centers Compassion as low-entropy love, and influences large spiritual-scientific audiences. He offers hundreds of hours of free content and is a skilled teacher. He's also a strong collaborator and communicator across domains.
3. Dr. Rupert Sheldrake
Sheldrake's work on morphic fields proposes a radical nonlocal model of memory and form in biology. He's faced enormous pushback, including TED censorship, and continues undeterred. While his work doesn't name Compassion directly, it promotes an interconnected, sacred worldview. He's influenced the post-materialist movement for decades, is a gifted communicator and bestselling author, and regularly engages in interdisciplinary dialogue.
4. Dr. David Bohm
Bohm's Implicate Order theory is one of the most foundational nonlocal models of consciousness and reality ever proposed—earning him a perfect 25. He displayed immense courage, from being blacklisted in the U.S. to challenging orthodoxy in quantum physics. His work sought wholeness and reconciliation, even if he didn't use the word "Compassion". His influence spans physics, dialogue, and spiritual philosophy. While his books are dense, his collaborations—especially with Krishnamurti—were pioneering. His posthumous bonus reflects a legacy misunderstood in his lifetime (includes posthumous bonus).
5. Dr. Bruce Lipton
Lipton's Biology of Belief revolutionized how we think about genes, energy, and thought. He left mainstream academia to challenge genetic determinism and champion epigenetics. His teaching that love is the most healing frequency places him near the top for Compassion alignment. His bestselling books and lectures reach millions globally, and his teaching style is among the clearest and most effective. He actively collaborates with other consciousness pioneers and shares across multiple media.
The Peace in Action Award
Designed to honor individuals or organizations who are creating tangible, on-the-ground change by embodying Compassion and courage in service of peace. 🕊️ The Peace in Action Award Honoring those who don't just talk peace—they build it, live it, and protect it.
Award Criteria (100 points total)
1
Direct Contribution to resolution of conflicts or Harm Reduction (25 pts)
Has played a central role in defusing, resolving, or preventing conflict—interpersonal, community, or geopolitical. Their work directly reduces violence, injustice, or suffering, and for stepping in where others were afraid to act.
2
Embodied Compassion Under Pressure (20 pts)
Demonstrates a consistent ability to act from Compassion—even in high-stakes, dangerous, or emotionally charged situations. Not just peaceful in principle, but in practice, and for choosing empathy over retaliation in moments of crisis.
3
Innovation in Peace Strategy or Systems Change (15 pts)
Develops or applies new methods, frameworks, or strategies that disrupt cycles of violence or division and foster long-term peacebuilding, for scalable, replicable models.
4
Impact Across Communities, Borders, or Cultures (15 pts)
Has created peace ripple effects that cross traditional boundaries—race, religion, class, nation, generation. Demonstrates global or cross-cultural sensitivity, for uniting "opposing sides" in collaborative work.
5
Sustained Commitment Over Time (15 pts)
Shows a long-term, boots-on-the-ground dedication to peace work—often under-resourced, underrecognized, or at personal cost, for grassroots or volunteer-driven projects.
6
Collaboration and Community Empowerment (10 pts)
Peace efforts are not lone-wolf or hierarchical—they empower communities, build coalitions, and encourage distributed leadership, for training or mentoring future peacebuilders.
Grand Prize Winners
Vivian Silver, Women Wage Peace (Israel) and Reem Al Hajajreh, Women of the Sun (Palestine)
These grassroots movements dare to imagine a future beyond hatred, division, and fear. Their members—mothers, daughters, survivors and their supporters —have come together to launch a joint initiative in the midst of the war in Gaza: The Mother's Call, a simple yet powerful plea to end the bloodshed and return to the negotiating table, with women's voices at the center.
As mothers, they are united by one powerful desire: to give their children a future free from fear and violence. These two organizations have been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for two years in a row. And in March 2024, their founders were also named among TIME Magazine's Women of the Year—a testament to their courage, vision, and uncompromising commitment to peace.
Vivan Silver
Women Wage Peace
Co-Founder, Israeli Interfaith grassroots peace group
Vivian Silver was a renowned Canadian-Israeli peace activist and humanitarian whose life was devoted to bridging divides between Israelis and Palestinians. As a co-founder of Women Wage Peace and a long-time advocate for coexistence, she tirelessly worked to promote dialogue, empathy, and nonviolent solutions in one of the world’s most entrenched conflicts.
Tragically killed during the October 7, 2023 attacks, her legacy endures as a powerful testament to the courage it takes to champion peace amidst war, and to see the humanity in all sides.
Legacy
Silver had been an active member in a variety of humanitarian groups. She was a founding member of Women Wage Peace, which advocates for an end to Israeli-Palestinian conflict and for women to be involved in the peace process.
Reem Al Hajajreh
Women of the Sun
Organizer, Palestinian Grassroots Movement
Reem Al Hajajreh is a Palestinian peacebuilder and youth activist from the West Bank who has become a powerful voice for nonviolence, dialogue, and cross-cultural understanding in one of the world’s most volatile regions. Through her work with organizations like Hands of Peace and Women Wage Peace, she fosters connection between Palestinian and Israeli youth, challenging cycles of hatred and fear with compassion, courage, and truth-telling.
Her leadership exemplifies the resilience of a generation refusing to inherit war.
Legacy
The group mobilized thousands before October 2023 and remains a beacon of nonviolent solidarity, humanitarian support, and trauma healing for Gaza families.
Honorable Mention
1
Julienne Lusenge — DR Congo
Advocate for Survivors of Wartime Sexual Violence
Julienne Lusenge co-founded SOFEPADI, an organization fighting to stop sexual and gender-based violence in the DRC. A former radio journalist during the Congo war, she documented atrocities and now advocates for survivors—supporting them through rehabilitation and justice processes. She also founded the Congolese Women's Fund to empower local peacebuilding initiatives. Recognized with awards like the UN Human Rights Prize in 2023, Lusenge stands as a courageous front-line activist in extreme conflict zones.
2
Fatimata Touré — Mali
Leader in Reconciliation & Care Under Fire
Leading the Women's Action and Research Group in Mali, Fatimata Touré negotiated with Tuareg rebels in the 1990s, enabling ceasefires. During the 2012–13 Mali occupation, she supported fistula patients and rape survivors, offering shelter and documenting abuses even as her home was attacked. The 2014 International Women of Courage Award highlighted her unwavering service in conflict zones.
3
Binalakshmi Nepram — Manipur, India
Anti-Arms Activist
Growing up amid violence in Northeast India, Nepram created the Control Arms Foundation of India and founded the Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network. She cultivates grassroots change by empowering female survivors, dismantling gun culture, and advocating nonviolent solutions. Her global recognitions include the Sean MacBride Peace Prize and the Anna Politkovskaya Award.
4
Tulsi Gabbard — Combat Veteran, United States
U.S. Director of National Intelligence
Tulsi Gabbard has turned her firsthand experience in war into a lifelong mission for peace. As a U.S. Congresswoman and Army officer, she challenged bipartisan war machinery, introduced legislation to stop illegal regime-change operations, and consistently called for peace through strength, diplomacy, and spiritual groundedness. She's shown Compassion under pressure—crossing political lines, facing cancellation, and refusing to back down from her anti-war stance. Her call for unity, a Department of Peace, and moral courage in public service has made her a rare and necessary voice for conscious patriotism and global de-escalation.
The Inner Peace Award for Transformational Consciousness
Honoring individuals who have advanced psychological, spiritual, and emotional healing in ways that empower individuals to transform themselves and, by extension, the world.
Inner Peace Award Criteria
Award Criteria (100 points total)
Pioneering Inner Systems for Healing and Self-Realization (25 pts)
Has developed or advanced psychological, emotional, or spiritual models that help individuals fundamentally transform trauma, internal conflict, or unconscious programming into empowerment and peace.
Embodied Integrity and Personal Practice (20 pts)
Demonstrates integrity not just in theory but in embodiment—walking the talk of their work. Shows courage in facing their own shadows publicly or modeling vulnerability and transformation.
Compassion-Centered Approach to Change (15 pts)
Work explicitly centers Compassion—not just as empathy, but as a force for integration, wholeness, and regenerative healing in individuals and systems, for making Compassion teachable or actionable in others.
Impact on Clients, Movements, or Global Psyche (15 pts)
Has had a measurable or documented impact—whether through clinical reach, large-scale trainings, cultural movements, or public discourse, for ripple effects across generations, communities, or ideologies.
Accessibility and Relatability (15 pts)
Presents teachings or methods in a way that people from various walks of life can understand, relate to, and use—especially those without access to traditional therapy or education, for storytelling, language, or media that democratizes psychological growth.
Collaborative Evolution (10 pts)
Demonstrates synergy and collaboration across fields—e.g., psychology with quantum physics, trauma work with spirituality, or therapy with the arts, for mentoring new leaders or co-creating ecosystems of healing.
photo: Gage Skidmore
Grand Prize Winner:
Dr. Deepak Chopra
For pioneering a global movement blending science, spirituality, and self-awareness—authoring over 90 books and promoting Compassion, consciousness, and holistic wellness as the foundation for true healing.
Medical Background
Before publishing his first book, Quantum Healing in 1989, Dr. Deepak Chopra was a board-certified endocrinologist. After earning his medical degree from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, he emigrated to the U.S. in 1970, completed residencies in internal medicine, and rose to become Chief of Staff at New England Memorial Hospital in Massachusetts.
Transformational Shift
Despite his success, Chopra grew disillusioned with Western medicine's focus on treating symptoms rather than root causes. His encounter with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and Transcendental Meditation inspired a shift toward integrating Ayurveda, consciousness, and mind-body healing into his practice—laying the foundation for his transformation into a global pioneer of integrative medicine.
Holistic Framework
Dr. Chopra blends Ayurveda, quantum theory, and consciousness science into a holistic framework of self-realization. His Chopra Center teachings, meditation practices, and multidimensional wellness models offer an expansive map for healing not just the body, but the soul. He has advanced a spiritually-infused psychology that sees the mind as a field of potential, not pathology—laying groundwork for the global wellness and mindfulness movements decades before they were mainstream.
Compassion-Centered Work
At the heart of Chopra's work is the belief that Compassion is consciousness in action—not as a religious dogma, but as a daily practice of love, forgiveness, and awareness. His programs emphasize self-love and empathy as keys to healing trauma and accessing peace.
Global Impact
Chopra's influence is global and generational. With over 90 books (many bestsellers) and a massive social media and podcast presence, he has shaped millions of lives and elevated the global conversation about mind-body healing and spiritual awakening. He has been a key figure in the mainstreaming of meditation, epigenetics, and energy medicine—and his reach continues to ripple through wellness culture, clinical practice, and spiritual education.
Ambassador for Peace
Dr. Deepak Chopra is a global ambassador for inner peace—a philosopher-physician whose life work has awakened millions to the sacred science of self-awareness. Through his decades of service, he has built bridges between medicine and meditation, ego and soul, West and East. His teachings' aim is grounded: to help humanity remember what it means to be whole. He doesn't just teach peace—he platforms it, scales it, and makes it a household word.
🕊 The TruthTeller Award for Courageous Journalism
Honoring those who report truth in the face of suppression, distortion, and danger.
This award recognizes independent journalists, documentary filmmakers, citizen investigators, and media whistleblowers whose work courageously exposes hidden truths, challenges institutional power, and awakens public consciousness—often at great personal risk.
Award Criteria
1
Exposing Suppressed Truths (25 pts)
Reveals hidden agendas, covered-up crimes, or censored realities that challenge dominant narratives, vested interests, and corruption in media, government, or corporate structures.
2
Bravery and Personal Risk (20 pts)
Demonstrates professional or personal courage—facing threats, loss of platform, censorship, character assassination, or physical danger to report the truth.
3
Investigative Rigor and Integrity (15 pts)
Employs verifiable sourcing, deep research, and transparent methodology, even under duress or when working without institutional support.
4
Cultural or Societal Impact (15 pts)
Has made a measurable difference in public awareness, discourse, or policy—whether through viral journalism, community action, or global influence.
5
Clarity, Reach, and Accessibility (15 pts)
Communicates complex or concealed issues in ways the public can understand, share, and act on—through writing, video, podcasting, or other media.
6
Commitment to Justice and Healing (10 pts)
Goes beyond exposure to advocate for human rights, systemic accountability, or societal healing—not merely creating outrage but offering direction.
2025 Winner: Julian Assange
Founder, WikiLeaks
Julian Assange stands as the definitive embodiment of what The TruthTeller Award represents: a journalist who, at extraordinary personal cost, shattered the veil of secrecy over the machinery of war, corruption, and authoritarian control. The Australian editor, publisher, and activist founded WikiLeaks in 2006 and came to global prominence in 2010 by releasing the Iraq and Afghanistan War Logs, the "Collateral Murder" video, and U.S. diplomatic cables.
Personal Sacrifice
After spending over five years in Belmarsh Prison and seven more holed up in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London due to prolonged U.S. extradition efforts, Assange reached a major turning point in June 2024. He accepted a plea deal under the U.S. Espionage Act—pleading guilty to one count, precluding any further incarceration beyond his time served.
Freedom Restored
Immediately following his sentencing, he was released and returned to Australia, arriving in Canberra on June 26, 2024, where he resumed life as a free man. Julian Assange is not just a journalist. He was a political prisoner of the information age, punished for showing us the mirror. In honoring him with the TruthTeller Award, we affirm that truth is not treason, and that journalism, when practiced with courage and integrity, is the most powerful weapon against tyranny.
Honorable Mentions
2. Mikki Willis — Director, Plandemic
Mikki Willis, the visionary filmmaker behind the Plandemic documentary series, has emerged as one of the most courageous and controversial voices in independent media. Once a celebrated figure in Hollywood, Willis risked his career, reputation, and personal safety to expose what he believes are deep-rooted collusions between Big Pharma, government institutions, and mainstream media. His films—Plandemic and Plandemic: Indoctornation—sparked a global conversation by challenging the official narratives around COVID-19, censorship, and the erosion of civil liberties.
Despite facing aggressive censorship, deplatforming, and coordinated attacks from legacy media, Willis has remained steadfast in his mission to awaken public consciousness and restore integrity to journalism and science. Through his work with Elevate Films, he has empowered a decentralized movement of truth-seekers, filmmakers, and whistleblowers, earning his place as a leading TruthTeller of the post-pandemic era.
3. Matt Taibbi — Journalist, Twitter Files
A veteran investigative journalist and former Rolling Stone contributing editor, Taibbi has become one of the most incisive chroniclers of political corruption, corporate media malfeasance, and institutional censorship. In 2022, he played a pivotal role in the release of the Twitter Files, a groundbreaking exposé that revealed covert coordination between U.S. government agencies and major tech platforms to suppress dissenting voices and manipulate public discourse—especially on topics like COVID-19, elections, and national security.
Taibbi’s reporting, released independently via Substack, broke through partisan divisions and reignited debate over the First Amendment in the digital age. Despite attempts to discredit him, he has maintained journalistic integrity and a fierce commitment to transparency, making him a vital voice in the fight for truth and civil liberties in an era of unprecedented narrative control.
Glenn Greenwald — Journalist, Snowden publisher
A Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist, constitutional lawyer, and fearless defender of civil liberties whose work has redefined the landscape of investigative reporting in the digital age, Greenwald is best known for his pivotal role in publishing the Edward Snowden leaks in 2013 that exposed the NSA’s global mass surveillance programs—revelations that sparked an international reckoning over privacy, government overreach, and press freedom.
A co-founder of The Intercept and now independent on Rumble and Substack, Greenwald has remained uncompromising in his critique of state power, corporate media collusion, and censorship, regardless of political party. Consistently targeted and smeared for his refusal to conform to establishment narratives, he continues to be a critical voice for transparency, free speech, and the right to dissent in an increasingly authoritarian media landscape.
5. Abby Martin — The Empire Files
Martin is a fearless investigative journalist, filmmaker, and outspoken critic of empire whose work has consistently challenged mainstream narratives on war, media propaganda, and corporate power. As the creator of The Empire Files and former host of RT’s Breaking the Set, Martin has reported from frontlines around the world, exposing U.S. military interventions, Israeli apartheid, and systemic injustices that legacy media refuse to confront.
Her bold voice and unflinching commitment to human rights have made her a target of censorship, blacklisting, and political attacks, yet she remains undeterred—amplifying the stories of the oppressed and holding power to account with razor-sharp analysis and journalistic integrity. Through her documentaries and fearless reporting, Abby Martin has become a vital force in the movement to reclaim journalism as a tool for truth, justice, and global awakening.
The Harmonized Systems Award for Economic Integrity
Celebrating those reimagining money, value, and resource flow as tools for regeneration, sovereignty, and peace. 💰 Honoring stewards of a regenerative, just, and transparent economy.
Award Criteria (100 points total)
1
Creation or Advancement of Ethical Economic Models (25 pts)
Has designed or championed systems that restore fairness, decentralize control, and redistribute power—whether in finance, labor, land, or resource management and for grounding models in local empowerment or global scalability.
2
Transparency, Accountability, and Trust (20 pts)
Demonstrates financial practices and structures that are radically transparent, ethically governed, and rooted in trust—not just legal compliance, resisting corruption.
3
Alignment with Compassionate Resource Flow (15 pts)
Work is guided by the belief that money and value are expressions of Compassion and service—not extraction or hoarding. Promotes circulation that nourishes the whole modeling "enoughness" over limitless growth.
4
Impact on Wealth Redistribution or Poverty Reduction (15 pts)
Has made a measurable difference in reducing inequality, uplifting underserved communities, or transforming exploitative supply chains.
5
Accessibility and Public Education (15 pts)
Translates complex economic concepts into tools people can understand and use—especially those outside elite institutions or with limited financial literacy, promoting open-source models, cooperatives, or DIY empowerment.
6
Collaboration Across Sectors and Movements (10 pts)
Bridges economics with ecology, justice, spirituality, or peacebuilding. Actively works with diverse stakeholders toward a regenerative economic paradigm, fostering cooperative or post-capitalist networks.
Grant Prize Winner
Mickey Mikeworth
CEO of Mikeworth Consulting
Economic Futurist & Prosperity Business Model Architect with 24+ years of experience empowering entrepreneurs.
Visionary Leadership in Ethical Economics
With over 24 years advising small businesses and social ventures, Mickey has specialized in supporting low-income, immigrant, and women-led entrepreneurship initiatives. As the architect of the "Prosperity Business Model" and creator of Plastic Budgeting™, she provides transparent financial practice tools that drive sustainable growth.
Her experience includes being in the top 1% of Kiva Microlenders with 500+ loans across 58 countries and serving as a financial consultant for Somali community wealth-building programs.
Education & Certifications
  • Certified Financial Educator
  • Certified Prosperity Business Strategist
  • Trained in Microenterprise Development and Community Capital Strategies
Honors & Recognition
  • AARP 50 Over 50 (Wealth Spreader Category)
  • Finance & Commerce Top Women in Finance
  • Featured in The New York Times, Star Tribune, Pioneer Press
  • Recognized by SOMFAM and local philanthropic networks
Public Speaking & Education
  • National keynote speaker on regenerative economics
  • Business mentor with consistent 98% client retention
  • Creator of open-access financial education tools and worksheets
  • Featured expert for KFAI, MPR, and Twin Cities nonprofit networks
Philanthropy & Community Service
  • Founder, Project ELF (15+ years; 9+ tons of goods donated)
  • Civic leader in Minneapolis peace and equality initiatives
  • Advisor to youth entrepreneurship incubators
Mikey teaches a revolutionary truth:
Prosperity is not a privilege—
but a practice accessible to all.
As this year's honoree, she reminds us that economic systems rooted in trust, transparency, and community care can—and must—supplant extractive models. Please join us in celebrating Mickey's visionary work and in carrying forward her mission: to democratize wealth, restore dignity, and let money serve people—never the other way around.
Honorable Mention
2. Women For Women International
Women for Women International is honored for its extraordinary work transforming the lives of marginalized women in some of the world’s most fragile and war-torn regions. Through its innovative 12-month program, the organization provides participants with vital financial literacy, vocational skills, rights education, and emotional healing—laying the foundation for sustainable income and lasting community resilience.
By investing directly in women and enabling them to rebuild their lives with dignity, autonomy, and solidarity, Women for Women International exemplifies the principles of compassionate resource flow, accessible economic education, and cross-sector collaboration. Its transparent, grassroots funding model and measurable global impact make it a powerful force in the shift toward a just, regenerative, and inclusive economy.
3. John Hope Bryant, Founder & Executive Chairman, Operation HOPE, Inc.
John Hope Bryant is a visionary economic reformer who has spent over three decades empowering marginalized communities across the United States through financial literacy, credit access, and entrepreneurial training. In the wake of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, he launched a movement rooted in the belief that financial dignity is a civil right. Through innovative programs like HOPE Inside and the Bankers Bus Tour, Bryant has brought no-cost financial services, counseling, and education directly into underserved neighborhoods, fostering trust, transparency, and economic self-determination where traditional institutions have failed.
His leadership has bridged public and private sectors, shaping national policy under both Republican and Democratic administrations while forging grassroots collaborations with schools, banks, and community organizations. By reframing money as a tool for civic empowerment rather than profit extraction, Bryant embodies the principles of compassionate resource flow and regenerative economic practice. His model is accessible, scalable, and measurable—offering a roadmap for true wealth redistribution through education, microenterprise support, and cross-sector partnership.
4. Jessica Jackley, co-founder of Kiva
Jackley revolutionized access to capital by launching the first peer-to-peer micro-lending platform in 2005, empowering entrepreneurs around the globe with ethical, transparent financial support. ​With a background from Stanford Business School and hands-on experience in East Africa, she has built scalable systems that decentralize wealth and restore agency, particularly among women and marginalized communities. Her follow-up venture, ProFounder, further emphasized community-backed, values-driven crowdfunding for small businesses.
Jackley excels in creating educational tools and accessible platforms, translating intricate finance into user-friendly experiences\. Kiva’s open loan-tracking and community stories foster radical transparency, while its social impact has measurably lifted countless entrepreneurs out of poverty with dignity and collaboration. Through speaking, teaching, and writing, she continues to bridge tech, storytelling, and economic empowerment to allow money serve people in a regenerative, trustworthy way.
5. WomenVenture, supporting small business development
Based in Minneapolis–St. Paul, WomenVenture is a powerhouse nonprofit dedicated to empowering women entrepreneurs through comprehensive small business support—including microloans, technical assistance, and financial education. For over 40 years, WomenVenture has helped thousands of clients—especially those from low-income, BIPOC, and immigrant communities—start and grow their businesses. Their microlending program offers capital up to $50,000 alongside personalized advising and training, addressing both the structural and emotional barriers to business ownership. By combining funding with mentorship and peer networks, WomenVenture models a compassionate, community-rooted approach to economic development that goes far beyond transactional finance.
What sets WomenVenture apart is its commitment to equity, transparency, and long-term partnership. Their open-access training programs—covering business planning, financial literacy, and scaling strategies—make complex economic tools not only understandable but actionable. With over 80% of their clients being women of color or low-income earners, they’ve created a regenerative system where resources circulate locally, dignity is restored, and wealth is redistributed through entrepreneurship.
The Einstein Award for Paradigm-Shifting Legacy
Honoring visionaries whose life's work cracked the code of reality—and seeded a new one. Award Criteria (100 points total)
Award Criteria (100 points total)
Transformative Contribution to Human Understanding (25 pts)
Has introduced a new framework, discovery, or synthesis that significantly shifted humanity's understanding of reality—scientifically, spiritually, or socially, for creating maps or models that integrate multiple fields (e.g., physics + consciousness, psychology + systems theory).
Enduring Legacy Across Generations (20 pts)
Their influence has stood the test of time or is expanding after death. Ideas continue to inspire action, debate, or innovation across disciplines and generations, for catalyzing entire fields or movements (e.g., quantum theory, peace science, consciousness research).
Moral Courage and Vision Beyond Consensus (15 pts)
Demonstrated the courage to see, speak, and act beyond the dominant narratives of their time—often ridiculed, rejected, or marginalized in life, for refusing to compromise vision in the face of institutional resistance.
Alignment with Peace, Compassion, and Unity (15 pts)
Legacy reflects a core dedication to the betterment of humanity—not just knowledge for its own sake, but insight in service of integration, healing, and peace, for explicit focus on nonviolence, unity consciousness, or inner transformation.
Accessibility of Legacy and Teachings (15 pts)
Ideas were (or are) conveyed in ways that the public can understand and engage with—whether through books, speeches, visual models, or cultural expression, for timeless, quotable language that makes wisdom stick.
Cross-Dimensional Influence (10 pts)
Has influenced both scientific or academic realms and spiritual, artistic, or activist communities. Operates as a bridge between paradigms—seen and unseen, for work that continues to evolve through others or channeling.
Grand Prize Winner: Albert Einstein
Einstein's legacy transcends his classical works of physics through Imagining Einstein: Essays on M-theory, World Peace & The Science of Compassion and Einstein et al: Manifestion, Conflict REVOLUTION™ & the New Operating System. His Unified Field Theory posts why he can communicate with us from Afterlife and is a spiritual blueprint wherein Compassion becomes the First Fundamental Force of the Universe.
Scientific REVOLUTION
Bridged quantum physics with consciousness, offering a revolutionary cosmology that reconciles science with soul in the microcosm and the macrocosm.
Moral Visionary
Defied militarism and orthodoxy, insisting peace—not power—is science's true destination.
Cross-Dimensional Influence
His work now spans physics, consciousness studies, and peacebuilding, evolving beyond the grave.
Albert Einstein's Cosmic Legacy
From revolutionary physicist to cosmic architect of human evolution, Einstein's legacy continues to unfold across dimensions.
Scientific Revolution (1905-1955)
Einstein's theory of relativity changed physics forever, reshaping our understanding of space, time, and gravity. His brilliance established him as one of history's greatest scientific minds.
Pursuit of Unified Field Theory
Throughout his life, Einstein pursued a Unified Field Theory—a single framework connecting all forces of nature—revealing his deeper yearning to bridge not just science, but spirituality and peace.
Afterlife Discoveries
Who else but Einstein would die, discover the secrets of the cosmos and then find a way to communicate back to those still in bodies, continuing his work beyond physical limitations.
Compassion as the First Fundamental Force
Einstein's Afterlife commitment laid the foundation for Compassion as the First Fundamental Force, now central to Conflict REVOLUTION™. His belief that "no problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it" guides this work.
Legacy for Our Times
As the world faces ecological, psychological, and geopolitical challenges, Einstein's vision empowers individuals to unify their own fields of consciousness—emotion, intuition, and intellect—in service of peace.
This award honors not just the man who reshaped science, but the timeless soul whose revolutionary spirit continues after death to inspire a planetary shift from conflict to compassion, from division to integration, from war to wisdom—establishing Einstein is still a cosmic architect of human evolution.
Honorable Mention
2. Carl Jung
Jung cracked open the unconscious, developed archetypal maps still used worldwide, and connected psychology to mythology, alchemy, and inner peace. His teachings remain highly accessible and widely integrated, with moral courage that endured institutional rejection. A true bridge between worlds.
3. Buckminster Fuller
A radical systems thinker, Fuller unified architecture, economics, and ecology into a humanitarian vision. His peaceful, Earth-centered legacy and daring refusal to play by establishment rules make him a beacon of integrated design and integrity. A true "comprehensive anticipatory design scientist."
4. Nikola Tesla
Tesla's genius was decades ahead of his time. While less accessible and less overtly peace-centered, his visionary work on frequency, energy, and planetary systems laid the foundation for future paradigm shifts. His mythic posthumous rise adds to his mystery and power.
5. Terence McKenna
McKenna blew open consciousness, time, and language through psychedelic exploration and poetic risk-taking. While his work remains controversial and his science speculative, his influence on awakening culture is undeniable. Not a physicist—but certainly a psychedelic Einstein of myth and metaphor.
🏅 We Honor
Truth Speakers
Those who speak truth when it is dangerous.
Peace Creators
Those who create peace where there was conflict.
Freedom Builders
Those who build systems of freedom inside a world of control.
We honor the brave, the visionary, and the uncompromising. Because truth is the first act of peace. And peace begins with you.