United Nations to deliver over 50,000 signatures requesting that a
Global Oneness Day be established.
Ambassador Anwarul Chowdhury, who received us said, “I believe that unless we have a sense of solidarity among the peoples of the world, all our efforts of peace and security will go nowhere.”The key question is how do we create a culture of solidarity? Do we create it through state enforced socialism or communism or do we create it voluntarily through awareness/awakening to that which we already are: connected with all of life; a part of the one presence that many quantum physicists reveal is the one true reality/ultimate reality. You probably know that many quantum physicists are writing about and speaking about the connection in all of life. Related to this, many are sharing of our inherent solidarity and natural desire to collaborate, not compete. What is perplexing is that this knowledge, this awareness, is very limited in the mainstream. It is estimated that only 5-10% of the world’s population has awareness of our connection, our Oneness (and our solidarity). This is precisely why the United Nations requested that Humanity’s Team create a Global Oneness Day, to bring more focus and attention to our connection and Oneness. Shortly after our visit in May, 2010 we created the first annual Global Oneness Day on October 24th, 2010 (we created Global Oneness Day on United Nations Day). We are not wise to create state enforced socialism or communism. Forced change will never work. We must go down the path of awareness/understanding that voluntarily creates social responsibility, social reform and social justice. When there is shared connection there is always shared responsibility and it is sustainable because is voluntarily chosen.
The Oneness Statement created by our Humanity’s Team Global Council speaks about the connection between Oneness and shared responsibility, Oneness is the energy of love that lies within and connects all of life, enabling us to recognize ourselves in everything. The universe is one being and we are its cells, all essential and responsible for the well-being of the whole. Pope Francis is calling for a culture of solidarity. The United Nations is calling for a culture
of solidarity. Many scientists are calling for a culture of solidarity. Humanity’s Team and
our partner who is co-convening Global Oneness Day with us this year, the Association for
Global New Thought, are calling for a culture of solidarity ...
based on our connection and Oneness. Will you join with us? Please register for Global Oneness Day and together let’s draw attention to our Oneness and solidarity. We’ll voluntarily create social responsibility and social justice by walking down this path together and in the process we’ll co-create the world that we want for our generation and future generations. If you share our vision please register now for Global Oneness Day 2013. REGISTER NOW http://www.globaloneness2013.org/Thank you and bless you!In Oneness, Steve Steve FarrellWorldwide Coordinating DirectorHumanity’s Team…
Riane Eisler is an internationally known scholar, futurist, and activist, best known as author of the international bestseller The Chalice and The Blade: Our...
the abilities to see relationships of likeness and togetherness, connections between perspectives and fields of knowledge and big picture or global connections that create heightened abilities in detecting gist, context and relevance.
I-strengths appear to be enhanced individuals with dyslexia because their brain microcircuitry is biased toward the creation of highly interconnected, long distance circuits that favour top-down, global processing and the recognition of unusual relationships.
The structural and cognitive bias creates a trade-off between enhanced I-strengths and challenges with fast, efficient and accurate fine detail processing.
Dyslexic learners with prominent I-strengths can be greatly aided in learning by performing a few simple steps, including providing summaries or overviews of longer reading passages, pre-learning key vocabulary, providing information about the practical importance and usefulness of material being taught, tying in new information with things pre-existing knowledge, and beginning courses or units with an overview of the goals, the big picture and outlining the lesson plan that will be followed.
Occupations and fields
Computer or software designer, scientists, environmentalist, inventor, museum director, designer, choreographer, dancer, musician, actor, chef, historian, philosopher, comedian, nurse, therapist, trainer.
Information taken from: Eide, B & Eide, F. (2011) The Dyslexic Advantage. London: Hay House UK Ltd.
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his concept as systems thinking or what some businesses call interdependence. Much of Leonardo’s output is based on his ability to form new patterns through connections and combinations of different elements.
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Added by Michael Grove at 22:24 on December 14, 2013
his concept as systems thinking or what some businesses call interdependence. Much of Leonardo’s output is based on his ability to form new patterns through connections and combinations of different elements.
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Added by Michael Grove at 22:26 on December 14, 2013