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The Global Oneness Project

Location: San Francisco, California, United States

info@globalonenessproject.org

The Global Oneness Project is a global inquiry that seeks to inspire dialogue about new ways of working in our interconnected world.

In almost every arena of our global society – the environment, our political structures, the distribution of wealth, access to food, water and health care—we are confronted with unmistakable signs that our current way of life is no longer sustainable.

We hear words like “global consciousness”, “paradigm shift”, “sustainability”, “world citizenship” and “social and economic justice” in response to the present planetary crisis and the need to protect life on earth for future generations, but what exactly do they describe? What is at the heart of that wisdom we all desire that would inspire us how to safeguard a healthy future for our great-grandchildren and our precious planet Earth?

At The Global Oneness Project they understand the answer to these questions to be what they call “oneness,” that is, the fact that all life is interconnected, and that everything affects everything else. Modern global realities have made this inescapably clear – we are no longer separate from one another. They feel that this mindset offers the vast and transformative possibility of a radically new way of being, thinking and acting in which we experience ourselves as intimately connected with the rest of the world.

The Global Oneness Project, a special project of Kalliopeia Foundation, was created to discover and document the diverse ways in which the emerging consciousness of oneness is impacting people’s lives. They are traveling worldwide with a small camera crew, asking people from a variety of disciplines whose work is grounded in a perspective of oneness for their stories and insights. The video interviews from their travels are freely available through this website, which will be growing and changing as the project evolves. In addition to the web site, they are pursuing the possibilities of making a film and using the material for educational outreach.

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