This article highlights the findings of the 1998 humanbecoming inquiry considering tomorrow. The participants in this inquiry were women homeless in Chicago. Children’s books, recent TV and newspaper articles focusing on the homeless in Pensacola, Florida, and various other humanbecoming inquiries involving homeless populations emphasize the importance of looking up and paying attention to what is occurring in humanuniverse so as to seize opportunities that present themselves with the emerging now.
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