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EnlightenNext - Evolutionary Enlightenment, Awakening Consciousness. Working with Oneness. 2012: Time for Change. Humanity's Team Worldwide. Uniting Humans. All is One is a Blueprint for Survival. World Population is estimated to be: 7,214,014,696 "The voyage of discovery is not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.

All is One is a Blueprint for Survival

" Marcel Proust As we look around the world, the negative effects of human behavior are ever present. Overpopulation, global warming, nuclear proliferation, hunger, poverty… the list goes on and on. What is missing is an awareness of the complexity of the problem, and an understanding of how our worldview contributes, at the most fundament level, to everything we see and do. The Resonance Project Foundation. Fire the Grid I. Do As One. Global Coherence Initiative. One World Trust. Enlightenment - The Experience Festival. Sharing films, media and educational materials that connect us to our greater human potential.

Global Oneness Day. Welcome to CommonPassion.org, your portal to a world of social harmony. Earthdance Network - Building a Culture of Peace. SAVE THE WORLD CLUB. UNIGOV. UNIGOV. Uniting the way to the new world. The ONE Campaign. Unifyevolution.com. Awakening Mind.org. DaVinci Quest. Living Truth - Oneness4All. Worldwide hippies. Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity. Oneness[edit] In the Bahá'í view, humanity has always constituted one group, but that ignorance, prejudice and power-seeking have prevented the recognition of the oneness of humanity.[5] The historical differences that have existed between different ethnic groups is attributable to differences in education and cultural opportunities over a long-term, as well as to racial prejudice and oppression.[4] Unity in diversity[edit] In the Bahá'í view, unity does not equal uniformity, but instead the Bahá'í writings advocate for the principle of unity in diversity where the variety in the human race is valued.[3] `Abdu'l-Bahá, the son of the founder of the religion, compared the human race to a flower garden where the garden was made more beautiful by its diversities of colour and form.[3] The world of humanity is like unto a rose garden and the various races, tongues and people are like unto contrasting flowers.

Bahá'í Faith and the unity of humanity

Elimination of prejudice[edit]