Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee of the Global Oneness Project (on the road in the Australian outback) |
Here’s a two-for-one post. Not only have I run across a great project and cause, but it’s a media project!
The Global Oneness Project has chosen the approach of professionally recording video interviews with individuals who are contributing to our awakening. I recorded an interview with Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee, who directs the project. [12min:37sec QuickTime]
Click the arrow to hear the interview: | |
From GlobalOneness.org… “The idea of oneness is not new. For thousands of years it’s been a basic part of human consciousness, taking countless forms in the world’s spiritual, religious, artistic, and cultural traditions. Indigenous lifeways, myths showing the interconnectedness of all things, intricate philosophical systems, literature, and art are just a few of the ways we’ve sought to understand and express oneness. For the most part, however, these different expressions have been isolated from one another by geography, language, and time, or restricted to an intellectual or spiritual elite.
“In contrast, today we experience global interdependence with a unique level of clarity and urgency. In natural sciences like biology, physics, and mathematics; in technology, economics, and ecology; and in spiritual, cultural, and social movements across the planet new perspectives on oneness are emerging with breathtaking beauty and transformational power.”
Here are links to a few videos that address spirituality, community, and service:
- Words From the (17th) Karmapa
- Waking Up (Tenzin Palmo)
- The Heart of Religion (Alberto Luna)
- Seva Cafe: Love All, Serve All (Anjali Desai)
- Living Service (Jayesh Patel)
- Barrio de Paz (Nelsa Libertad Curbelo)
- The Land Owns Us (Bob Randall)
- An Invitation (Don Alverto Taxo)
jerzy szmygiel says
Things will get better. Many global problems like AIDS and Global Warming can be easy solved if there are people who care.