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Cooperation + Tolerance = Peace. |
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All of humankind must "lose face" together
— in order to require cooperation and tolerance of each
other. |
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The people are now the direct and specific
targets of all wars. Therefore, armed conflict must
no longer be engaged as a means for dealing with world issues. |
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No nation or culture has the right to enact
— or even to plan — mass destruction, for any
reason whatsoever. |
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The "Humble Unity"
of all of humankind (as "everybody-all-at-once")
is the power that must dissent from all efforts to
achieve world domination. |
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The right ordering of human society can only
occur on the basis of freedom from any "ruling ideology"
— whether that ideology is religious or secular in nature. |
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The universal human rights are unlimited
physical participation in the opportunities
of human life and unlimited physical protection
from harm. |
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The real (even genetic) situation of the human
species is prior unity. Peace requires that
prior unity be the working-presumption
of humankind. |
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The working-presumption of prior unity must
become the basis of a global body of universal participation
— or Global Cooperative Forum — that exists to
represent and address the urgent global issues that everyone
has in common. |
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In that Global Cooperative Forum, all "name-tags"
and "slogans" and "flags" must be "left
at the door". Every participant would represent
all of humankind as a totality. |
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Ultimately, the habit of presuming to be a
separate "self" (confronting a "world-out-there")
is to be outgrown in the Enlightened understanding of Reality
as inherently One, Non-separate, and Indivisible. |
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Perfect Peace Is the tacit,
direct, and Intrinsically Self-Evident Self-Realization of
the inherently egoless, and Perfectly Indivisible, and Self-Evidently
Divine Self-Nature, Self-Condition, and Self-State of Reality
Itself — Which Is Utterly Beyond all mere
ideas, and all presumptions of "separate
self", and all presumptions of separate "world-out-there",
and all presumptions of separate" God". |
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