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www: www.globalonenessproject.org
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The Global Oneness Project is exploring how the radically simple notion of interconnectedness can be lived in our increasingly complex world. We're traveling the world interviewing people and highlighting organizations that show the diverse ways oneness is expressed in the fields of sustainability, conflict resolution, spirituality, art, agriculture, economics, indigenous culture, and social justice. Our web site features a growing library of short films and interviews from our journey. Created to be shared widely, these films are a free resource to inspire new connections and conversations.

The idea of oneness is not new. For thousands of years it's been a basic part of human consciousness, taking countless forms in the world's spiritual, religious, artistic, and cultural traditions. Indigenous lifeways, myths showing the interconnectedness of all things, intricate philosophical systems, literature, and art are just a few of the ways we've sought to understand and express oneness. For the most part, however, these different expressions have been isolated from one another by geography, language, and time, or restricted to an intellectual or spiritual elite.
In contrast, today we experience global interdependence with a unique level of clarity and urgency. In natural sciences like biology, physics, and mathematics; in technology, economics, and ecology; and in spiritual, cultural, and social movements across the planet new perspectives on oneness are emerging with breathtaking beauty and transformational power.
Right now, for example, as you read these words on the World Wide Web, you are participating in oneness in a way that was inconceivable just a few decades ago. In this moment you are connected to the millions of Web-users all over the world -- a global network of people exchanging ideas and finding common ground across different histories, nationalities, languages, interests, and lives.
So what does it mean to talk about oneness in this increasingly globalized world? Are there simple ways people can recognize and experience oneness in their daily lives? To explore these questions, and many others, we've decided to bring our inquiry to people from different parts of the world whose work is grounded in a perspective of oneness, and to you. We hope you will join us in our journey to discover how emerging consciousness of oneness is impacting people's lives.
A partial list of the fields that our interview subjects are working in includes:
Arts, Business, Conflict Resolution, Cultural Criticism, Economics, Environment, Global Development, Grassroots and Community Work, Human Rights, Indigenous Traditions and Culture, Integral/Evolutionary Thought, International Relations and Law, Internet/Technology, Journalism, Life Sciences, Media, Medicine, Microfinance, Philanthropy, Philosophy, Physics, Politics, Pop Culture, Social Entrepreneurship, Social Justice, Spirituality and Religion

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BARRIO DE PAZ - NOW WITH NEW RE-EDIT HIP HOP SCORE

NOW WITH NEW RE-EDIT HIP HOP SCORECheck out this video: Barrio de Paz ..Add to My Profile | More VideosBarrio de PazNelsa Libertad Curbelo Cora is proponent of non-violence who has fought ...
Posted by on Tue, 25 Sep 2007 12:02:00 GMT

Watch the Global Oneness Project-stuff on many different sites

Check out many of our shots here on FLICKR.Check out all the videos on your favourite broadcast site like maybe YOUTUBE, YAHOO-VIDEOS, GOOGLE-VIDEOS or of course MYSPACE-VIDEOSCheck also out all of ou...
Posted by on Thu, 30 Aug 2007 12:51:00 GMT

Global Oneness Project Videos in Any Language

We've recently added a new feature to our video player, which allows you to translate our videos into any language, using a revolutionary new online tool, developed by dotSUB. Here is a short film we ...
Posted by on Wed, 29 Aug 2007 16:32:00 GMT

New Short Film: Waking Up

In this new short film, Buddhist nun Ven. Tenzin Palmo reflects on the current state of humanity, and asks, "What will it take for everyone to wake up?" Struck by the candor and honesty of her respons...
Posted by on Wed, 29 Aug 2007 13:16:00 GMT

New Short Film: Knowing How to Nurture Ourselves

During our stay in Auroville, India we got a chance to see some very interesting projects and talk with people like Stephan Fayon, the director Kokopelli India, an international seed savers associatio...
Posted by on Wed, 29 Aug 2007 13:14:00 GMT

New Short Film: The Importance of Trust

During our recent trip to India we spent a couple of days with Emmanuel Sumithran Gnanamanickam, the project manager for the Niligiris-Wynaad Tribal Welfare Society, a small NGO based on the border of...
Posted by on Wed, 29 Aug 2007 13:09:00 GMT

New Short Film: Barrio de Paz

For the past eight years, Nelsa Curbelo has worked with youth gangs in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Through her work rival gangs have formed truces, turned in their weapons, given up crime and have started wor...
Posted by on Wed, 29 Aug 2007 13:03:00 GMT

New Interview Added: The Role of Art

Check them out > Juan Manuel Carrion ClipsWe just added 5 new clips from our interview with artist, naturalist and ornithologist Juan Manuel Carrion recorded during our February trip to Ecuador. Juan...
Posted by on Tue, 26 Jun 2007 17:08:00 GMT

New Interview Added: Ven. Tenzin Palmo

Check them out > Ven. Tenzin Palmo ClipsWe just added four new clips from our interview with Tibetan Nun and teacher Ven. Tenzin Palmo. We filmed the interview in her small room at the Dongyu Gatsal ...
Posted by on Tue, 26 Jun 2007 10:54:00 GMT

Don Alverto Taxo Interview

Check it out > Don Alverto Taxo InterviewWe've just finished subtitling the complete interview with Don Alverto Taxo, master Quechua Iachak (wise man) from the Saraguro region of Ecuador. In this in-...
Posted by on Tue, 26 Jun 2007 10:49:00 GMT