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Whose Oneness is it?

Basil "Mulla" Sumner, an elder and leader in the Ngarrindjeri community in South Australia, asks us, whose oneness are we talking about? A white oneness? A black oneness? George Bush's oneness? To create this global oneness, Mulla says, people have to come together and define exactly what they mean by oneness and unity. So the question for all people interested in oneness is: how do we go about doing that?

Basil Mulla Sumner

Basil "Mulla" Sumner, is a Ngarrindjeri elder and community leader who lives outside Adelaide in South Australia. He is the executive director of Nunkuwarrin Yunti, an organization that develops and runs alcohol and drug prevention programs for Aboriginal youth and adults across South Australia. He... bio page »

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Asking "whose oneness are we talking about?" and having a desire to "define" oneness, indicates a misunderstanding of oneness. Oneness IS. Oneness has nothing to do with person, race or creed, but includes all - everything and everybody. Oneness IS.

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