Appreciating Our Cosmic Bonds

Appreciating Our Cosmic Bonds

Appreciating Our Cosmic Bonds

Chidi Giniji

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iUniverse
Año de edición:
2008
Materia
Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9780595489404
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Appreciating Our Cosmic Bonds introduces the philosophy and definition behind the term Re-humanism and how this peaceful and honest way of life could touch the people of this world, regardless of religion, class or race, to enhance a better universe. Chidi Giniji instills a wakeup call for mankind by introducing an innovative way to view our universe where people question the meaning of life and earnestly want to know why we are here on earth and why we act the way we do. While defining his theory for achieving a harmonious planet, Giniji emphasizes that re-humanists of diverse backgrounds can co-exist peacefully because they recognize the simple truth that we are all children of one human family, in one world, with one origin and one destiny, influenced by one ultimate power. In a universe where negativity often abounds, a Re-humanist regards fellow human beings and all creation with due respect and empathy while holding his or her own being in high esteem and dignity-a truly uplifting way to live a life and shape a destiny. Appreciating Our Cosmic Bonds encourages those who wish to change the world through their own actions, making each new day a day of personal reassessment.

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