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The Promise of World Peace by The Universal House of Justice Pdf
The 30th Anniversary Special Edition of The Promise of World Peace, prepared for publication by the Baha'i Chair for World Peace at the University of Maryland, College Park, compiles the original 1985 message from the Universal House of Justice to the peoples of the world in ten languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Hindi, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Swahili. The statement calls attention to the value of establishing agreement on principles from which people of goodwill can devise practical solutions to the barriers to peace."
The Promise of World Peace by Universal House of Justice Pdf
A critique of the key global issues confronting us today, which challenges a number of contemporary myths about human nature and presents an argument for a new, spiritual approach.
National Spiritual Assembly of the Baháʼís of South and West Africa,Baha'i World Centre (Israel). Universal House of Justice,Baha'i Wereldsentrum (Israel). Universele Huis van Geregtigheid
Author : National Spiritual Assembly of the Baháʼís of South and West Africa,Baha'i World Centre (Israel). Universal House of Justice,Baha'i Wereldsentrum (Israel). Universele Huis van Geregtigheid Publisher : Unknown Page : 21 pages File Size : 53,6 Mb Release : 1985 Category : Peace ISBN : 090842065X
The Promise of World Peace by National Spiritual Assembly of the Baháʼís of South and West Africa,Baha'i World Centre (Israel). Universal House of Justice,Baha'i Wereldsentrum (Israel). Universele Huis van Geregtigheid Pdf
Baháʼí World Centre Universal House of Justice,National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of South Africa,Nasionale Geestelike Raad van die Bahai's van Suid-Afrika
Author : Baháʼí World Centre Universal House of Justice,National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of South Africa,Nasionale Geestelike Raad van die Bahai's van Suid-Afrika Publisher : Unknown Page : 27 pages File Size : 54,7 Mb Release : 1991 Category : Bahai Faith ISBN : 1874801169
The Promise of World Peace by Baháʼí World Centre Universal House of Justice,National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of South Africa,Nasionale Geestelike Raad van die Bahai's van Suid-Afrika Pdf
Author : Alex J. Bellamy Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA Page : 288 pages File Size : 45,9 Mb Release : 2019 Category : History ISBN : 9780198833529
Henosis is the Greek word for oneness/unity. Since time immemorial this universal concept has been championed within traditional wisdom, ancient philosophy and theology. The psychoanalyst, Carl Jung referred our shared human experience with the phrase “collective unconscious,” while physicists use the term “quantum entanglement” to describe how every particle is inherently connected to the whole. The missing links between the wisdom of ancient philosophy and the startling insights within modern psychology to transform suffering, transcend circumstances, and increase our capacity for love are explored in The Promise of Wholeness. Most philosophical studies of ancient wisdom lack practical applications, and many popular psychology books simply skim the surface of the human experience. Licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist Eric Ehrke offers a new foundation for profound living based on classical teachings and enriched by modern scientific/psychological breakthroughs. The principles and values it takes to be happy and whole endure, but gentle makeovers are needed to modernize the message. Clinical examples from Eric Ehrke’s forty years of psychotherapy practice and personal stories from courageous individuals are included throughout the book. Emphasizing innovative teachings, and new critical exercises for infantile, childish, and adolescent stress responses, Ehrke offers powerful meditations and invaluable tools for bringing these concepts and strategies into everyday life. Here, eternal wisdom, sound psychological principles, and practical solutions come together in this handbook of consciousness; a truly helpful guide for anyone seeking lasting peace and well-being.
Author : J. W. Schulte Nordholt Publisher : Univ of California Press Page : 532 pages File Size : 46,6 Mb Release : 2023-12-22 Category : History ISBN : 9780520354692
Progressive, visionary. Politician who aspired to be a poet. Believer in the triumph of good. American idealist abroad. The Woodrow Wilson of this major new biography embodies the French proverb that great qualities and defects are inseparably joined. Internationally known Dutch historian J. W. Schulte Nordholt writes with deep understanding and empathy about America's twenty-eighth president (1913-1921), his administration, and his role in world affairs. This biography, as beautifully translated as it is written, restores the figure of Wilson as an incurable dreamer, a poetic idealist whose romantic world view enshrined organic, evolutionary progress. Wilson's presidency occurred during some of the most brutal, divisive years of our century. In a period of revolutionary social change and conflict, he steadfastly believed that ideas were stronger than facts. This was nowhere more evident than in his eleventh-hour attempts to find a diplomatic solution on the eve of the Great War. His unswerving belief in people's right to self-determination was, sadly, unrealistic in the postwar political framework of the League of Nations. Schulte Nordholt's novel interpretation of Wilson's behavior challenges those who have blamed the president's childhood for his failures. The author reassesses those early years and focuses on Wilson's spirituality and devotion to the romantic poets, particularly Wordsworth. Wilson regretted that he could not be a poet himself and found an outlet for his literary impulses in oratory. But the gift of words, though it brought him fame and popularity, could not produce the better world he imagined. If the story of Woodrow Wilson is a chapter in the history of idealism, the Wilson mode of statesmanship is a textbook of the difficulties America faced, and still faces, in the world of international politics. Should the United States be responsible for the order and peace of the whole world? Can this nation even understand the problems enough to attempt solutions? Wilson's life speaks eloquently of the unresolved American quest to be the world's guiding moral force.
New Approach To World Peace by Haresh Makhijani Pdf
(A) For the most part, World Peace has been a subject matter of G7 Countries and, typically the United Nation has been the key negotiator in resolving international conflicts The “New Approach to World Peace” identifies the two hurdles, that human beings have, to overcome to attain global peace so that every person can enjoy and move freely on this Earth. The first hurdle, is purely political, that is far too many people live in countries where citizens are not allowed to think free because, governments are too authoritarian, as in China, or like in Russia where Democracy has been high jacked or because of the flawed constitution as in India. The second hurdle is that, societies are so bound by their religion that free-thinking or human development is NOT easy. In both cases, citizens have limitations in contributing towards World Peace. The Elements of World Peace that is, Republicanism and Neosecularism explained in this book, answers both these issues. The book also elaborates on how and why we should, launch a campaign for World Peace. (B) Elements of World Peace -Constitutional Doctrine of Separation of Powers. -People are Free, the Government have restrictions. The government must make laws by representation only. - Citizens have powers to change the Government when representation fails. -Constitution must guarantee human rights including minority rights. -Supranational Body gives additional power to citizens of Member States to protect individual rights. -Society practices Secularism