Friday, October 23, 2009

The UNITED NATIONS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: A New World Order

This information is directly off the newly formed UN Executive Council's website, in their own words!

Economic crises. Financial meltdown. Disease. Hunger. Terrorism. Climate change. Whether at home or across the globe, the threats facing our world affect all of us. In the “global village” of the 21st century, there are truly no boundaries. If we want to build a better tomorrow, we must take collective responsibility.

Over the years, crises have prodded nations to come together to address the many challenges that threaten the safety, economic and social fabrics of our lives. The current world recession is a prime example of what can be accomplished when leaders unite for the common good of mankind.

But why wait for the next economic catastrophe or the next famine before our leaders gather to take action? Why wait for the next health epidemic or the next war to erupt before checking in on our neighbors to see how they are doing? And why wait for the next drought before using our collective knowledge to put measures into place to ensure that no one again goes thirsty?

The United Nations is the one place where all the world’s peoples have the opportunity to come together to give voice to their concerns and to collaborate on actions that will advance the common good. Unfortunately, the annual meeting of the 192-member General Assembly has become a forum for bickering, rather than an opportunity to foster unity and peace.

Little wonder. The entire UN organization is sinking under a structure that continues to hamper efforts to make our world a better place in which to live.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has outlined a series of reforms aimed at making the UN more effective and more relevant so that it can “deliver concrete results in making people’s lives safer, healthier, more prosperous and free from fear and injustice.” Attempts to reform the UN — with Kofi Annan previously leading the way — have been ongoing for almost 20 years. To date, not much has changed.

Time to turn the Page

Our model for UN reform taps into the reality that is the 21st century: We live in an interconnected and interdependent world and, if we are to survive, we must act accordingly.

The current global financial mess hammers that message home: If we do not wish to rip the socio-economic fabric that binds us together, if we wish to avoid the debilitating mistakes of the past and if we intend to step into a future that the vast majority of mankind long for, then we must turn the page.

The past year has seen a major shift in perception for the vast majority of mankind, including our leaders. Many, not only Barack Obama in America, but leaders in Europe and beyond, now believe that “a better world” is not just the stuff of dreams, but an achievable goal.

As citizens, we depend on our leaders to take us forward. Their collective response to the current economic crisis has shown that they can indeed work together for the common good of all mankind, putting aside ideology and petty wrangling. It is crystal-clear to them that in the face of a potentially catastrophic common problem, our thousand and one so-called differences are indeed wholly insignificant.

While the economy will take centre-stage when leaders gather for the G20 London Summit on April 2, Veritas-Pax Publishing hopes they will use the meeting as an opportunity to get the ball rolling on other pressing issues, including long-overdue reform of the United Nations.

As the publisher of The 7th Sense, the spiritual guidebook that details how a restructuring of the UN can help create a kinder, gentler world, we get the discussion started here with this snapshot of the UN model envisioned by the author, the Rev. Magnus.

The Following is the "7th Sense" page from this new UN Council

A complete spiritual transformation

Want to travel the world teaching others — women and men — how to read and write, how to plant sustainable crops or how to prevent disease so that they can live in dignity and possess the tools to seek enlightenment?

The 7th Sense shows you how to make that happen.
This 600-plus page blockbuster book:

-Provides you with a spiritual perspective of life on Earth.

-Shatters mundane and archaic limitations that hold people back.

-Details the ample opportunities available to help your fellow Americans   and the rest of mankind.

-Shows you how you can experience bliss on Earth, regardless of your station in life.

-Forms the bridge to the little-known next dimension.

-Brings you the clarity and conviction you need to journey as a spiritual being on the Path to Paradise, where you can live in a state of eternal bliss.

Find all the details on the United Nations Executive Council and more in The 7th Sense.

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