Global Oneness Project Hd
Religion & Spirituality
The Global Oneness Project is a living library of short films and interviews that seek to inspire dialogue about new ways of working in our interconnectedness world. These films were created by a small camera crew, traveling worldwide, asking people from a variety of disciplines for their stories and insights. Every film and interview we produce is available for free on our web site and as a podcast. For more, check out www.globalonenessproject.org (Author: Global Oneness Project)
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Recent episodes from Global Oneness Project Hd
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Published: Aug 21, 08In this complete interview, Peaceworker Sami Awad, speaks about the power of non-violence as a tool for healing and empowering individuals, communities and nations. Describing his work in the Holy Land, he explains why it is important to recognize those perceptions and interpretations that we have grown up with and to distinguish between them and the real potential of the moment. Awad says that it is most important to work through the heart. He suggests that the Israeli/Palestinian conflict is
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Published: Aug 19, 08Jerusalem Peacemaker Rabbi Eliyahu McLean says that people in the Holy Land need other members of the human family to bear witness to their pain and help them learn to come together.
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Published: Aug 19, 08Peaceworker Sami Awad describes how non-violence empowers people to deal with injustice and oppression, and breaks down the barriers that prevent people from relating to each other.
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Published: Jul 27, 08Jerusalem Peacemaker Sheikh Bukhari says that when you respect someone of a different belief, respect comes back to you.
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Published: Jul 27, 08Jerusalem Peacemaker Sheikh Abdul Aziz Bukhari explains why we need to transform violence through love, rather than responding with more violence.
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Published: Jul 22, 08Jerusalem Peacemaker Rabbi Eliyahu McLean discusses the merits of a non-violent solution in the Holy Land and suggests that religious and spiritual traditions may have a significant role to play in finding peace.
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Published: Jul 22, 08Jerusalem Peacemaker Rabbi Eliyahu McLean says that we forget the true goal of our spiritual and religious traditions when we get caught in the forms and structures that they teach. Mystics, he says, can remind us of the common inner dimension at the core of every tradition and help us wake up to the unity within diverse beliefs.
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Published: Jul 22, 08Jerusalem Peacemaker Rabbi Eliyahu McLean describes how engaging deeply with someone of a different spiritual tradition can strengthen your own roots.
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Published: Jul 22, 08Jerusalem Peacemaker Rabbi Eliyahu McLean describes a heart-centered approach to peacemaking that takes into account the deep wounds of both Israelis and Palestinians.
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Published: Jul 22, 08Jerusalem Peacemaker Rabbi Eliyahu McLean suggests that the strife in the Holy Land presents a unique opportunity to experiment with ideas of unity.
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Published: Jul 22, 08Jerusalem Peacemaker Rabbi Eliyahu McLean shares a mystic teaching, called the Four Fold Song, as an example of a narrative that embraces both our individuality and our interconnectedness with all of humanity and creation.
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Published: Jul 18, 08Peaceworker Sami Awad describes different levels of identification-religious belief, political affiliation, nationality-and explains why we need to make our identity as members of humanity a priority.
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Published: Jul 18, 08Peaceworker Sami Awad describes the potential of an emerging understanding of peaceful coexistence to create a new reality.
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Published: Jul 18, 08Peaceworker Sami Awad describes the light within every individual and the layers of dust that can cover it over. In working toward peace, he says, it is important to recognize this light in each person and address it, helping it shine more brightly.
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Published: Jul 18, 08Peaceworker Sami Awad explains how he chooses to use his anger to fuel a commitment to peace rather than violence. And, he points out, this anger is an important inspiration for engaging in change.
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