Monday, January 18, 2010

Principle of "We Are One" has the potential to end Iraq War

We are offering the principle of the Grand Unification Principle to England to demonstrate its potential.

Consider the impact on societies when the concept that we are all equal parts of the same Body comes about. Games of one-upmanship have gone on a long time, but all of that will unravel when we start to see ourselves as one cell in a body, and it makes no difference what type of cell we are. We are all equal parts of the Universe.

Science and Religion are two sides of the same coin, but lean on each other. It is possible to explain difficult concepts flipping to the other side. We may argue over a theological interpretation, but it hard to deny the scientific perspective of it,

Our organization does not have the capacity to explain the entire concept of everything. Therefore, we can introduce the overview concept and allow others to take the information and carry it forward, but by doing so, they further the plan for world peace. We can introduce this revolutionary concept from the theological perspective, and allow the theoretical mathematicians at Oxford and Cambridge to carry it forward. By doing so, it draws in the opposite concept of conflict resolution, which England dwells in England's ancient past.

Everything works in cycles, and the concept of introducing revolutionary new information is the first step. But, why do it unless it solves a problem? The problem is that mankind has become so divided that we are in danger of destroying ourselves. The Games of one-upmanship are tearing apart the planet. People are functioning entirely for what appears to be their own best interests, and it is time to turn that concept around.

People are seeing the need to do something to end the oppression of the Games, but something that allows everyone to function on a higher level must replace the old paradigm. World peace is a far higher end result that ripping everything apart, where only a few people survive and a sense of abundance. Or survive at all.

The War in Iraq started a series of ripples that will eventually affect every person on the planet in some way. We will all be required to choose whether to stand on the principles of fairness and equality, or devolve into playing the games of revenge.

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