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Not-Two IS Peace
by the World-Friend Adi Da

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The uniquely comprehensive address to the global crises of our time. Profound wisdom on the root of human conflict, and the path away from a grim destiny. An astonishing gift.
- Professor Jonathan Lynch, Pennsylvania State University.
At this critical moment in the history of the human family, when the very foundations of civilization are being challenged, there is a message of compassion being spoken by one grounded in enduring wisdom and true discernment. In Not-Two Is Peace, Adi Da writes of the urgent need for a new form of global discourse, based on the recognition of the underlying unity of humankind. Such discourse would renew the ideals that originally underlay the foundation of the United Nations. And it would require humankind as a whole to listen to the ordinary people all over the world who are in dire need of greater human security.
- Bryan Deschamp, Senior Adviser, United Nations High Commission for Refugees.
Not-Two Is Peace is essential reading for all people who understand the absolutely critical nature of the times we live in, and want to do something about it. This book offers a vision of global change that is a foundation for linking the best of current efforts with the deep-seated "prior unity" of humankind. What is that, exactly? Read the book. Feel the potential. We can change the disastrous pattern of our times.
- Julie Koler, Cultural Resource Manager, King County, Washington.
In a world beset with innumerable challenges, Not-Two Is Peace offers a new vision for the future. Adi Da emphasizes "prior unity" as the basis for our decisions and actions. If we proceed with putting the interests of the whole humanity first, then there is the possibility of growth and development for the nearly seven billion people on the planet, not just a privileged minority. Such wisdom cannot be ignored.
- Sam Pitroda, Chairman, National Knowledge Commission of India.
Something new must emerge. . . . A new mode of social contract . . . an egoless mode . . . based on cooperation, tolerance and universal participation and accountability.
- Adi Da, Not-Two Is Peace.

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