Stories, Lesson Plans & More
Oneness begins as an internal experience, says Tibetan Buddhist leader His Holiness the Seventeenth Gyalwang Karmapa, who resides in northern India.
A Yankunytjatjara elder and traditional owner of Uluru (Ayer's Rock), explains the real law of survival is caring for the land and each other.
Elder, healer and community leader Rangimarie Turuki Rose Pere brings the spirit of oneness through song.
This film tells the story of the Gamo Highlands of the African Rift Valley and the unique worldview held by the people of the region who have been farming sustainably for 10,000 years.
Parliamentarian and social activist Nirmala Deshpande describes how an Indian nationalist slogan was transformed into a wish of goodwill for the whole world.
Lawyer and environmental activist M.C. Mehta believes that because we are interconnected, we can only protect ourselves by protecting every living thing on earth.
Environmental leader Vandana Shiva explains what we can learn from traditional systems of soil building regarding water usage and conservation.
Community activist Orland Bishop explains that oneness is the source of intuition, which allows us to touch a common truth beyond our memory, culture and conditioned responses.
Medha Patkar, social activist and advocate for peoples vulnerable to massive dam projects in India, asks why India should follow a Western paradigm of development.
Environmental and social justice activist Julia Butterfly Hill explains that fear and our addiction to comfort are key problems of modern society.