Not-Two Is Peace: The Ordinary People’s Way of Global Cooperative Order. In this book, Adi Da speaks to the necessity of re-establishing human civilization based on principles of mutual trust, cooperation, tolerance, “prior unity”, and the limitless participation of all humankind in transforming its own destiny. This is a uniquely comprehensive address to the global crises of our time. The book contains Adi Da's "radical" argument for transcending egoity along with His urgent call to found the Global Cooperative Forum—a new type of human order. This forum will allow humankind to become conscious of itself as one great coherent force—the only force capable of requiring and implementing systemic changes the world needs. This fourth edition is essential study for anyone concerned about the state of global affairs. There are three new essays in this updated edition: "All Modes of True Religion Point To Reality Itself", "Humankind-As-A-Whole Must Collectively Address Its Real Issues", and "No Enemies".
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