The Principles of Unification
Harmony in the Mind, Peace in the Heart, and Strength in Numbers
The Plan
The crisis of 9-11 (2001) has brought the danger of separateness to the
consciousness of humanity in the area of religion and belief systems as
never before. In our history almost every conflict has been fueled
by religious differences and a lack of toleration. These differences
have all too often led to war, persecution and devastation.
A point little realized is that there also definitely exists a similarity
of belief common to all religions that is more pronounced today than ever
before. Imagine what would happen if the people of the world were to
focus on the similarities of belief rather than our differences.
Imagine ...
The point is that if we have our attention on similarities, then
there is less attention available to focus on differences.
To take advantage of this principle a plan has been developed. That
plan is the Sixteen Principles of Unification.
The idea in a nutshell is to present these principles to the common people
of the various religions with the hope that millions will one day endorse
them. When this day comes, the idea of union will begin to permeate
the leadership in the various religions and governments. When this is
realized, the hatred of one religion toward another will diminish and
eventually all will cease their thoughts of war and live within a peaceful
co-existence.
To become a member of this movement all you have to do is send us an
email from the "Add Endorsement" page, and ask us to add
your name to the list of others who have endorsed and accepted the
Principles of Unification.
Membership is free and no demands will be made on you. Your only
obligation will be to accept the principles. It will be entirely up
to you as to how you incorporate them into your life.
There is hope in creating a more peaceful planet by reminding people of
all religions that all men and women are brothers and sisters. To love
one another is much more pleasing to all versions of Deity than hate.
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