[GMW
#3395] What Is My Responsibility Toward Earth - My Home &
Humanity - My Family? Everyone Must Ask This
Monday 21 December
2015, Editor: Easy
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~ Idea 3789 ~
If only every human being would ask himself during his
lifetime:
- what is my responsibility toward planet Earth, my home,
and humanity, my family?
How can I thank them for the miracle of my life? What can I do to improve the beauty and goodness of life and prevent its diminishment? If every individual, every member of a family, every worker in an institution or firm, every civil servant and every head of state and politician would ask themselves this question we would rapidly move toward a better, wonderful world. Sooner or later we will have to do it anyway to survive. Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living, Volume II The Art of Personal Happy Living Chapter 8, Of Health If God is the spirit, then to live happily is to fulfill the will of God.
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References: Earth Charter, Universal Declaration of Human Rights Rights of: Children, Women, IndigenousPeople To Be Written: Rights of Nature, Birds, Animals, Fish, etc.
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[GMW #3395] What Is My Responsibility Toward Earth - My Home & Humanity - My Family? Everyone Must Ask This
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