The Problem: A lack of constructive dialogue and cooperation in politics and beyond, worsened by media prioritizing ratings over societal well-being.
The Solution: Cultivate Higher Order Love and support media that humanizes people, fosters mutual listening, unity, peace, harmony, and well-being.
In today's challenging world, Higher Order Love offers a timeless approach rooted in biblical values, Gandhi's principles, and proven therapeutic systems. You can learn more in The Perennial Philosophy by Aldous Huxley.
Our mission:
Soon, the spirit of peace, light, unity, kindness, and love will spread over Jerusalem. People will remember to honor the inherent dignity of their fellow beings.
Listen
Open your heart to the whispers of inner wisdom, where Higher Order Love offers its gentle voice, guiding you toward deeper connection and understanding.
Seek Higher Order Love
Embark on a journey to discover a love that nourishes self and others, forging bonds that endure.
Develop Self-Restraint
Strengthen your inner resolve to choose love over immediate gratification, self-seeking, and impulsive reactions.
Serve Others
In giving, we find deeper connection to the world and a path beyond the narrow confines of self-interest.
Nurture Gratitude
Gratitude is fertile soil where Higher Order Love blossoms, fostering connection and appreciation.
Try the Path of Devotional Love
Perform actions with joy, nurturing a connection to the Spirit within all.
Other Valid Paths to Higher Order Love
Also Called True Love or Heart-Centered Work
True Love Therapy, or Heart-Centered Therapy, is the practice of giving and receiving. The giver shares and receives, often moved to give more. The willing recipient cultivates an open heart, evolving into a giver. Gratitude and devotional love enhance both roles. The right company makes all the difference.
The Ideals and Their Opposites:
These challenges lead either toward darkness or light, desperation or fulfillment. Deep peace and power can be gained by following the example of the masters of love, past and present.
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