"In the New World Order of which we speak, there can be no coercion of humanity's free will. In this NWO there are two outstanding characteristics: One is that greater numbers of us will become more experienced and successful in our exploration of the one remaining unconquered frontier--the frontier of inner space; the depths of our humanity from which have arisen such forerunners as a Plato, or a Shakespeare, a Beethoven, or even a Moses, or a Buddha. This inner, spiritual dimension of our lives will be studied and explored just as carefully and scientifically as we have to date explored and studied our outer environment.
The interesting thing, as the late Carl Jung indicated is that the more we probe our individual spiritual depths, the wider and deeper becomes our circle of connection and identification, the more we find our common humanity and our relationship to each other. Thus, as greater numbers of us experience a shift in our consciousness from the self to the whole, so we will recognize that we are not isolated units, identifying only with our family, group or our nation. We will recognize that we are each as a living cell within the greater planetary and cosmic whole. We will be aware of what the anthropologist, Jean Houston, calls our "leaky margins"--that is, the continual exchange, the regular inbreathing and outbreathing between our internal and external environments."
I enjoyed the reading, a lot.
What is your opinion about the UN and their intentions?
I'm not much into it, in the sense that I usually don't read much about it.
But from I read here, and there, and taking into account The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, they seem to be a healthy institution and with a lot of good intentions towards humanity, as One.
You can read the whole article Here
Regards!
The interesting thing, as the late Carl Jung indicated is that the more we probe our individual spiritual depths, the wider and deeper becomes our circle of connection and identification, the more we find our common humanity and our relationship to each other. Thus, as greater numbers of us experience a shift in our consciousness from the self to the whole, so we will recognize that we are not isolated units, identifying only with our family, group or our nation. We will recognize that we are each as a living cell within the greater planetary and cosmic whole. We will be aware of what the anthropologist, Jean Houston, calls our "leaky margins"--that is, the continual exchange, the regular inbreathing and outbreathing between our internal and external environments."
I enjoyed the reading, a lot.
What is your opinion about the UN and their intentions?
I'm not much into it, in the sense that I usually don't read much about it.
But from I read here, and there, and taking into account The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, they seem to be a healthy institution and with a lot of good intentions towards humanity, as One.
You can read the whole article Here
Regards!