What you do

could looks unimportant,

but it is important

you do it!

 

Mahatma Gandhi


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Aims

 

Goals of the World Community:

EXPANSION OF CULTURE

1. To safeguard and expand the great indian culture and the culture of the south east Asia, which have influenced and permeated the culture and the spirituality of the West and the whole humanity.


PROTECTION OF CULTURE

2. To preserve such culture from the contamination, prejudice and false interpretation that have contributed to the deterioration of this philosophy and thought, so much open to all the ideas, ways of thought, religions and philosophical lines that still today are present in the daily life of India.

RESEARCH

3.
To make known the authenticity of the traditions, being in the search of the origin and recovering the purity of the philosophical thought which is the base of the universal spirituality.

TUITION & EDUCATION

4.
To promote the knowledge, the education and the culture as the means to fight against the intolerance, the racial conflicts, the power struggle and the repression.

CHARITY

5.
To improve the attitude of the modern human being through the traditional disciplines, giving him the means and capacity to face the events of life, with an approach of understanding and acceptance of those events considering them as useful teachings (the good ones as the bad ones).

PROTECTION OF NATURE

6.
To foster a colective consciousness in favour of the Minorities and the Nature, in favour of Harmony and Peace.

............AND OF MINORITIES
7.
To defend the minorities invisible for the consumer society, creating the necessary resources to be able to fight against injustice and corruption, through a net of solidarity and collaboration.

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In an infinite Universe

who can say

which is the top or the bottom?

the left or the right?

in front or behind?

the important or useless?

 
 

 





 

     
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