You Are Me and I Am You

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September 10, 2018

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You Are Me and I Am You

Which drop of water constituting an ocean is unimportant?

- Pierre Pradervand -

You Are Me and I Am You

The idea that we are one unified whole on this planet is a growing awareness across the globe. This awareness is made palpable and even aided by one of the positive aspects of the internet; that is, the ability to share events, feelings and consciousness at the same time on a worldwide level. Pierre Pradervand is a writer and social justice activist who is dedicated to helping others live in this truth that we are all connected. Though we may feel overwhelmed by the difficulties in the world, he wants to help people know that when we work together, we can create a more loving and just society. By creating love in our own lives, we can thereby affect the world on a universal scale. As Pradervand says in this article, "Every single progress we make, we make for the whole world - because you are me and I am you." { read more }

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For more inspiration, read this interview with Pierre Pradervand: The Gentle Art of Blessing. { more }


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