The following marks, cachet, motto, seal, as used, perceived and understood by Gaia's millions who happen to have imbibed in Sri Sathya Sai's infinite love and eternal human values' teachings , know and comprehend the self-evident desired status which is but one: DIVERSITY IN UNITY!
Through righteous conduct, compassion, peace, truth, love , non-violence, self-respect by itself obviously meaning that only if you know how to and can respect yourself, then you do know and can respect the other who is your Gaia-brother, Gaia co-inhabitant, Gaia co-inheritor and co-beneficiary.
" The Five Human Values
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Notice the difference of Love!Blossoming from the root, to Humanity's evolution, towards a harmonic and peaceful future.Compare to the following of the New World Religion.All unite and give power to this strange firy sun!Totally submitted!RIGHT IN FRONT OUR EYES!Gross!m.l.p. Gross!m.l
And hereby follow the mimicking symbols and false ideas, trying to lure us and entrap us into the New World Order project of Human Enslavement, enabled as it is by the bifurcated tongue, the Powers that Were desperate fight for survival just before their end, the jesuitic propaganda , the atrocities and fears they funnel us with nowadays.
Published On: Fri, Sep 19th, 2014
Peace Agreement Ceremony, the Highlight of the World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Summit
Over 2,000 people signed the peace agreement, transcending nationality, race, and religion
Religions need to unite as one and an international law for the cessation of wars must be enacted
On 17-18 September, the 2014 World Alliance of Religions’ Peace (WARP) Summit was held in Seoul, the Republic of Korea, hosted by Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL).
World's Major Religions sign an Agreement to UNITE UNCONDITIONALLY
As a new year dawns, we feel a pressing need to address the issue of terrorist attacks and the U.S.’s place as a partner among the nations of the world.
No one should have to live under tyranny, and the recent number of attacks on citizens in recent months should be condemned. We recognize that many have been shielded from the sheer number of attacks on civilians, and only now are aware of what so many have to endure daily. And we are aware that some people resort to violence because they see that as their only option to address wrongs. That does not make it right.
We recognize the fear that such attacks cause, and the general dis-ease that we all live under these days. But our faith is not born out of fear. It begins, and is strengthened by, the knowledge that God is ultimately in control; that our Creator loves all creation equally and unconditionally; and that God’s deepest desire for us is to be and do the absolute best we can.
As children who are comforted by different paths to express our Christian devotion, we recognize that all faiths, at their core, seek to discover God and God’s working in our lives. We cannot condemn true adherents to any faith — Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu and others. But we do condemn those who perpetuate violence in the name of religion.
We welcome Muslims to our neighborhood and our homes, as we do for any people. We reject those who exclude and persecute and isolate others based solely on religion. It is not the way of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
By “doing unto others as we would have them do unto us,” we call on all people to stand together to make this a better community, a better nation, and a world worthy of the one who gave us life.
Rev. Wanda R. Copeland, of Horseheads, is a member of the Horseheads-Big Flats Ecumenical Council.
Spiritual Beyond Religion
“All the world’s major religions, with their emphasis on love, compassion, patience, tolerance, and forgiveness can and do promote inner values. But the reality of the world today is that grounding ethics in religion is no longer adequate. This is why I am increasingly convinced that the time has come to find a way of thinking about spirituality and ethics beyond religion altogether.” -Dalai LamaAlong my ministerial path, I meet many people who are “unchurched.” While they may have grown up with a specific religious tradition, they no longer affiliate with any particular beliefs nor do they attend communal religious ceremonies with any frequency…if at all.
According to recent social research, 1 out of every 3 American adults (33%) is unchurched. This means approximately 125 million Americans are unchurched.
Why am I telling you this?
First, if you are unchurched, please know that you are not alone.
Secondly, experience tells me MANY people who describe themselves as unchurched also describe themselves as spiritual…in fact, deeply spiritual.
As a nondenominational interfaith minister, not only do I think that’s OK to be unchurched, I support your freedom to choose whatever spiritual path best meets your personal needs given your unique history and what you hope to gain from your spiritual exploration.
Follow your mind and heart and soul.
God does NOT have a religion. Please, think on that.
Unchurched? You are not alone. Blessings!