Global Oneness Project

Finding Our Shared Values Through Film

Welcome to the Global Oneness Project group on WiserEarth, where members can connect with others around the world and share stories, practices, resources and media that contribute to a shift in consciousness toward oneness.   Many people have written to us and said, "Okay, I've watched the Global Oneness Project films. I'm inspired. What can I do to contribu ...learn more

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Address: seattle
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I Speak: english
 
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Member Since: December 15, 2007
 
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lostpeople 9 months ago

Check out "The Lost People of Mountain Village" on Wiser Earth:

 

http://www.wiserearth.org/resource/view/c95cb3ad93b81bf5a1010d3f32485159

 

"This film is not funny." - Steven Peabody, Colorado Board of Real Estate Professionals.

 

Grand Jury Prize, Earthdance Short Attention Span Environmental Film Festival, Best Short Comedy, Breckenridge Film Festival, Best Cultural Commentary, Boulder Adventure Film Festival, Jury Prize, Mountainfilm in Telluride, Audience Award, Ann Arbor Film Festival.  15 minutes in 2 parts.

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oblio69 about 1 year ago

Live your life so that the fear of death can never enter your heart. When you arise in the morning, give thanks for the morning light. Give thanks for your life and strength. Give thanks for your food and for the joy of living. And if perchance you see no reason for giving thanks, rest assured the fault is in yourself.

 

 

 

Chief Tecumseh, Shawnee Indian Chief

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