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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.

Site: http://www.globalonenessproject.org

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  • Global Oneness Project

    publicado há 22 meses

    4:42 | 454 exibições

    At this time in our planets history a tremendous transformation is taking place, and challenges lie ahead for us all. What is needed to collectively reorient ourselves towards a viable future? How can we help each other live our greater human...

  • Seva Cafe: Love All, Serve All (New Score)

    publicado há 23 meses

    4:01 | 602 exibições

    Volunteer Anjali Desai explains the vision behind Seva Cafe, a pay-it-forward restaurant in Ahmedabad, India, where each patron makes a donation toward the next person's meal. Devoted to the principle of “think globally, act locally,” Anjali...

  • Not Just a Piece of Cloth (New Score)

    publicado há 23 meses

    7:10 | 569 exibições

    Anshu Gupta is the founder of Goonj, a volunteer-run recycling center in New Delhi. In this short video, Anshu shows how Goonj recycles unused garments to provide clothes, schoolbags, sanitary napkins and a variety of other amenities for India’s...

  • A Threat to Living Communities

    publicado há 24 meses

    5:37 | 817 exibições

    Indian social activist Medha Patkar explains how the economic development model being imposed on India’s farmers is neither inclusive nor sustainable. As natural resources become commodities and farming families lose the capacity to fulfill their...

  • Mathis Wackernagel: 25% More

    publicado há 24 meses

    1:49 | 742 exibições

    Mathis Wackernagel, co-creator of the Ecological Footprint, explains how our current average lifestyle requires more than nature can generate. Mathis offers two possibilities for dealing with this imbalance: live much simpler lifestyles, or...

  • Mathis Wackernagel: The Naive Child

    publicado há 24 meses

    2:02 | 726 exibições

    Mathis Wackernagel, co-creator of the Ecological Footprint, shares his childhood realization that Earth’s limited resources could not support our current lifestyle indefinitely. While many adults fear what they may have to give up, Mathis says that...

  • Mathis Wackernagel: The Ecological Footprint

    publicado há 24 meses

    4:58 | 772 exibições

    Mathis Wackernagel, co-creator of the Ecological Footprint, describes how this tool lets us calculate the amount of natural resources necessary to support our collective expenditure. Pointing to our current over-expenditure, he explains how the...

  • Mathis Wackernagel: Our Collective Survival

    publicado há 24 meses

    3:48 | 671 exibições

    Mathis Wackernagel, co-creator of the Ecological Footprint, explains how industrial society treats land as something that belongs to us, and asks, how can we shift back to “belonging to the land”? Despite the economic pressures of our current...

  • Permaculture 101

    publicado há 24 meses

    3:16 | 1.010 exibições

    Permaculture expert Penny Livingston-Stark shows how natural systems can teach us better design practices. Learning to work with the earth not only creates a healthier environment, it also nourishes the people who live in it.

  • Living Service

    publicado há 25 meses

    16:43 | 795 exibições

    The work of the Mahatma continues through Jayeshbai, a man committed to work for the betterment of the poor needy children, who lives in the slums, where a 120 000 people make their home.

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