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Awareness Today . . .
We Are Not Robots
Science, Technology, Innovation, Culture, and the Role of Ecumenical Solidarity
Be Careful, We Are Breathing Death
Desert, Drought, and Pollution . . .
June 17 is World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought. It is worth highlighting, therefore, some recent alarming data. According to UN-Brazil’s website:
“The World Health Organization (WHO) has pointed out the need to reduce the emission of pollutants, such as black carbon, ozone, methane...
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What Is Happening to the Planet?
What is happening to the planet Earth? Remember that
everything is faster now
. You can hear about and watch in real time the spread of deserts where there used to be abundant forests, to the point that the United Nations dedicated the years 2010 to 2020 to fight desertification;...
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We Are All One
In the Field of Good Will, we cultivate the divine part that exists in all individuals, waiting to be awakened to become effective in writing the script of their own evolution. Therefore, we preach the Ecumenism of Fraternal Feelings, which transcends everything, of those who yearn to unite in...
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We Have No Physical Dwelling Other Than Earth
We inadvertently forget that we are creatures who are dependent on Mother Nature; thus, we must take good care of her. As for Biblical prophecies, like the Prophetic Sermon of
Jesus
(The Gospel according to
Matthew
, Chapter 24) and the Apocalypse, they are not...
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The Way to Achieve Progress
In the third millennium, which has . . . one thousand years, one day everyone will have to understand that the only way of achieving progress—and not the progress of destruction—for the whole planet is by spiritualizing individuals and, consequently, raising their moral condition. This development...
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Crime of Waste
We urgently need to prevent waste. It is a sensible and humanitarian measure in all areas and in different social classes. It is a crime, for example, to let food go to waste when millions of people are still starving. Dr.
Alan Bojanic
drew attention to this fact in an interview...
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Sustainability and Re-education
The whole world is talking about sustainability, but based on what? In general, it is on economic thinking that survives through greed, which not only liquidates human creatures by dint of unemployment and hunger in various regions of the planet, but equally by a lack of instruction, which denies...
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Awareness Today . . .
The theme of this year’s United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) High-Level Segment,
“From global to local: supporting sustainable and resilient societies in urban and rural communities,”
which is going to be held from July 16–19 in New York, is very timely. The Legion of Good...
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Message to the UN Sustainable Development Summit
New York, September 25, 2015. It is with great satisfaction that I greet the signatories of the challenging proposal entitled “Transforming our World: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development” who are gathered at the United Nations Headquarters in New York from 25 to 27 September. It is a...
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Human Distraction, Denmark, and Destiny
Human distraction with regard to its own survival can be appalling at times. The admirable movie War and Peace, of 1956—inspired on the book of the same name by the renowned writer
Leo Tolstoy
(1828-1910)—gives an example of it, telling the story of when
Napoleon Bonaparte...
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