Not-Two Is Peace

The Ordinary People’s Way of Global Cooperative Order

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy
Cover of the book Not-Two Is Peace by Adi Da, Dawn Horse Press
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Author: Adi Da ISBN: 9781570972973
Publisher: Dawn Horse Press Publication: May 3, 2011
Imprint: Dawn Horse Press Language: English
Author: Adi Da
ISBN: 9781570972973
Publisher: Dawn Horse Press
Publication: May 3, 2011
Imprint: Dawn Horse Press
Language: English

The World-Friend Adi Da wrote this book out of compassion for humanity’s current plight. Not-Two Is Peace contains Adi Da’s vital wisdom on the root of human conflict: the limits and errors of conventional religion and politics. He points to the necessity of re-establishing human civilization based on principles of mutual trust, cooperation, tolerance, “prior unity”, and the limitless participation of all humankind in transforming its own destiny. Also included is Adi Da’s “radical” argument for transcending egoity along with his urgent call to found the Global Cooperative Forum a new type of human order. This forum will allow humankind to become conscious of itself as one great coherent force the only force capable of requiring and implementing systemic changes the world needs. This book is essential study for anyone concerned about the state of global affairs. He writes: “The old moral, social, and political ‘order’ of humankind is now dead. A new and true and right order of humankind is, now, and forever hereafter, necessary. This Free Declaration is the Seed-Utterance of that new and necessary true and right (and truly globally, totally, and universally cooperative) order.”

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The World-Friend Adi Da wrote this book out of compassion for humanity’s current plight. Not-Two Is Peace contains Adi Da’s vital wisdom on the root of human conflict: the limits and errors of conventional religion and politics. He points to the necessity of re-establishing human civilization based on principles of mutual trust, cooperation, tolerance, “prior unity”, and the limitless participation of all humankind in transforming its own destiny. Also included is Adi Da’s “radical” argument for transcending egoity along with his urgent call to found the Global Cooperative Forum a new type of human order. This forum will allow humankind to become conscious of itself as one great coherent force the only force capable of requiring and implementing systemic changes the world needs. This book is essential study for anyone concerned about the state of global affairs. He writes: “The old moral, social, and political ‘order’ of humankind is now dead. A new and true and right order of humankind is, now, and forever hereafter, necessary. This Free Declaration is the Seed-Utterance of that new and necessary true and right (and truly globally, totally, and universally cooperative) order.”

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