The Global Oneness Community

Global Oneness in action

The Global Oneness Community is open for everyone wanting to work for global oneness.

The section will be intensively developed the next coming days but already from today, organisations and individuals can login and create a micro-site, a “Corner”, to tell others about inspiring activities aiming at creating global oneness.

A special focus will be on all activities revolving around the Venus Transit of 6-8 of June 2004.


Create your own Oneness Corner!

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There are currently 676 Oneness Corners in the Global Oneness Community from 60 countries and 486 cities. Certainly some of them appeals to you. Is any of them seated near you?!



Newest Corners

Name Created
Elijah Tue 28 Nov
thevalleygirlscampfire Sun 26 Nov
Fri 24 Nov
LA TRAFFIC Fri 24 Nov
awake and living Fri 24 Nov

Newest Prayers


Newest Oneness Members

apostolidou


Joined
Tue 28 Nov

Gail35


Joined
Mon 27 Nov


Newest Articles

Article Author Date added
"The Temple of all religions" Anna Apostolidou 28 Nov 2006
Human co-creator multipleone 9 Nov 2006
God connection multipleone 6 Nov 2006
Bridging worlds Multipleone 5 Nov 2006
Information about various types of Rudrakshas Amit Khetan 17 Sep 2006

Online: 1





How to create a corner

Tell the world about your own event for Global Oneness Celebration 6-8th of June 2004. Add your own personal prayer, where the event is going to be and if you would like people to join you. It will also be like a corner for you, your organisation or your website. You can tell the world what you are doing and get in contact with others wanting to join you in one way or the other.

This is how you create a corner:

Step 1 of 5 – Information about your corner

    Corner
    The corner is your place at the community. It is like a micro-website where you can put up information about your self, you activities and contact information

    Corner name
    Can be the name of your organisation, your website, your own personal name or just a fantasy name.

    Country
    Choose which country you are living in, this is to make it easier for people in getting in contact with someone in your country.

    City
    Choose which country you are living in, this is to make it easier for people in your neighbourhood to find you.

    Type of corner
    You can choose between “Organisation” or “Individual”.


Step 2 of 5 – Contact information

    Email
    You can choose if you wish your email to be public or not.

    Address
    Address to the organisation

    Description
    Describe what the main activities are for the organisation or the main topic for your website.

    Image
    An image of your choice.

    Contact person
    You can add information for one or several contact persons.


Step 3 of 5 – Global Oneness Celebration, June 6-8 2004

    Oneness Prayer and Vision
    Choose your own prayer for the Global Oneness Celebration and share it with others together with your vision.

    Celebration location and Information
    Organize your own event for June 6-8 and tell others where and when it is going to be and a little bit what it is going to be like. You can also add a picture illustrating your event.


Step 4 of 5 – Contact persons

    Information about contact persons


Step 5 of 5 – Login or create a new account

    Login or create a new account
    In the last step you login to your already active account (you need a user name and a password) or you create a new one.

    Some information are necessary to create an account; email address, user name and a password.

    You can also choose to add personal information; your name, a description of your self and a picture.


We are One - The Golden Rules

"Hurt not others with that which pains yourself."

(From the Udanavarga 5.18)

Buddhism

“In everything, do to others as you would have them do to you; for this is the law and the prophets.”

(Matthew 7:12 - NRSV)

Christianity

"Do naught to others which if done to thee would cause thee pain."

(From the Mahabharata 5.1517)

Hinduism

“No one of you is a believer until he desires for his brother that which he desires for himself.”

(Sunnab)

Islam

“In happiness and suffering, in joy and grief, we should regard all creatures as we regard our own self.”

(Lord Mahavir 24th Tirthankara)

Jainism

“What is hateful to you, do not to your fellow human beings. That is the law; all the rest is commentary.”

( Talmud, Shabbat 3 l a)

Judaism

"Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves.

(Chief Seattle)

Native Spiritual
Traditions

"Be Charitable to all beings, love is the representation of god."

(KO-JI-KI Hachiman Kasuga)

Shintoism

"Don’t create enmity with anyone as God is within everyone."

(Guru Arjan Devji 259. Guru Granth Sahib)

Sikhism

"Regard your neighbor's gain as your own gain; and regard your neighbor's loss as your own loss."

(Tai Shang Kan Ying P'ien)

 

Courtesy to: We Are one, http://www.fashionsforpeace.com


Donations

The Global Oneness Commitment is an eight-year project with the goal of uniting people around the globe to mutual actions in order to not only save what we have, but to transform the planet thru an increase in spiritual awareness – a new consciousness creating a joyful home for all its inhabitants and sincere respect for all forms of life.

There is a lot to do and all of us working with the coordination of The Global Oneness Commitment can only do a limited contribution without funding.

What we need to do is not only to develop and maintain the website as a dynamic meeting point, but to make sure that all the planed events in India and abroad are actually happening. There is a lot of work with this, and we are happy to do it, but funds are very much needed.

If you feel that the work is in line with your own walk of life, please make a donation. It can be small and it can be big. Any contribution will be very, very much valued.

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And please remember, your contribution is very much appreciated and will make a difference.