[GMW #1148] Using Sacred Power Places To Think Deeply, Dream & Make Far Reaching Long Term Decisions |
Tuesday 13 February 2007, Editor: Easy | RobertMuller.org | Contact | Subscribe | Unsubscribe | | GMW Blogs: English | Portuguese | Spanish | Tagalog | Dutch | |
Idea Dream - Paradise Earth - Celebrating Robert's 84th Birthday 10 March |
UNESCO or some university must undertake a scientific study of sacred power places where people feel elevated to unusual or mystical thinking and cosmic consciousness. Such places are usually located on hillsides rich with oxygen. They can be used by anyone with a desire to think deeply, dream, or make far-reaching, long-term decisions. The University for Peace is on a sacred hill in a natural paradise rich with oxygen. It has become such a place of predilection. Starting 7 March Good Morning World is featuring one paragraph each day from Robert's 23 paragraph 2 page monograph Paradise Earth edited by Douglas Gillies, Robert's biographer. Paradise Earth is compiled from Robert's first 6,000 Ideas and Dreams for a Better World. The 23 pararaphs will lead to Douglas's teleseminar with Robert on Saturday March 10 at 9:00 am Pacific Time. Douglas will ask Robert questions from you and the listeners about his vision for Paradise Earth. This will hopefully be followed by a series of teleseminars on Paradise Earth with Robert and one special guest each time. To submit a question for Robert and to sign up for this free teleseminar click here: http://www.robertmullerpeacemaker.com . Send your ideas for Paradise Earth and birthday wishes for Robert's birthday by replying to this email or Contact Good Morning World. * |
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Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living |
Tell me who your heroes are and I will know who you are. * |
My Testament to the UN -A Contribution to the 50th Anniversary of the United Nations, 1995, Appendix 1, Highlihgts of the United Nations |
APPENDIX 1 Highlights of the United Nations" The United Nations was created to prevent war by providing Governments with means for regular contact, cooperation, and collective action. Though international conflicts have continued, over the last decades Governments have been able to agree on common positions in a surprising number of matters. In the process, the essential foundations for a peaceful world have been strengthened. The United Nations system has become the world's main source of international law, codifying and creating more of it in four decades than in all previous history. In the area of human rights, its work has been pioneering. The protection of human rights is acknowledged now to be a legitimate concern of the international community: global standards have been set and binding agreements negotiated for the observance of a wide range of basic rights. * |
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