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Community Organizations Global Movement
Global Movement
Global Movement
Non Governmental organization

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The Global Movement is an enlightening advocacy organization, which conducts community based activism and awareness actions through a network of Global/Regional chapters, project teams, annual events, media and charity work.

The Movement seeks to inspire new culture through continued education, the creative arts, and events. The main principality followed is peace through understanding. The Movement recognizes issues such as poverty, corruption, collapse, homelessness, war, starvation, greed, violence, depression, disease, and human suffering as symptoms which can be “cured” through a greater degree of understanding.

A new model of “being” is the defining goal of the Movement. A technically responsible community support group can further generate society and human civilization. Social network groups as well as community working groups are the main target for action and growing involvement. Truth is at the heart of each symptoms “cure” towards a balanced living system sought to help illuminate civilization on the grander scale.

Non-Violent methods of communication and action are the focus for each awareness campaign. A push towards unity of other non-violent direct action groups for awareness is encouraged to help further facilitate the fastest route of evolution. Drawing personal and community awareness is the principle goal. Enlightenment is that which awakens the ultimate truth by which one is freed from endless cycles of stagnation of life and purpose.

The New Thought Movement of the early 19th century highlights core values and technical observations, which promotes the idea of The Law of Attraction, as thoughts are energy to be focused upon to utilize the clear force of ideas.

The enlightenment philosophical movement of the 18th century emphasizes the use of reason to scrutinize previously accepted doctrines and traditions that brought about many humanitarian reforms. The movement establishes the core reason and scrutiny of our social order as it is today, as it seeks a better global framework for equality, justice, and an end to human oppression.

The Global Movement has no political affiliates and no allegiance to any single country or traditional platform. It views the world as a single system and a single family, which must share ideas, innovations, and imaginations during this technological age of mankind for the ‘Will to do Good’.

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