The Global Oneness Project is a web-based video initiative exploring how the simple notion of oneness can be lived in our increasingly complex world.
We’re traveling the globe interviewing creative and courageous people who base their lives and work on the fundamental understanding that we are all connected and thus bear great responsibility for each other and our shared world. Our living library of films is available for free from our website or on DVD for events and educational use.
My personal awareness and new interest in oneness is giving me renewed energy for myself, a part of the whole. So as I seek to understand all the possibilities of Oneness I’m more than delighted to see how this project defines ONENESS. In part:
… we can work together to help create a world that consciously reflects the values of oneness: freedom, compassion, abundance, and respect for all life.
Amazing representations of artwork on his portfolio site blublu.org. One particular animation that has been making the WWW rounds this past week is his MUTO animation. It’s an amazing example of Rigor.
I VJed this BOLLYWOOD DISCO event as part of Paul Clay’s FICTIVE a couple days ago. The theme song “I Am A Disco Dancer” is still echoing in my head. There are many clips of this cult classic BOLLYWOOD movie Disco Dancer on YouTube.
I had to go into the city to meet my client Alyssa Dineen, drop off assets and an invoice (yahoo!) as well as run a few other errands. It was a little cool but I was loving it as long as I was walking on the sunny site of the street.
While I was downtown around Canal St. and all the Chinatown business that goes on there I was watching the foot traffic. I actually stopped because I was on the phone and found a fairly quiet corner to talk on (yeah right), but then I started to noticed people hanging out in their mini-vans. The door would slide open and just one at a time would exit. I soon realized they were the illegal sidewalk dealers. Asian women walking the sidewalks with laminated printouts of knockoff purses that tourists buy. They huddle around them, point at thumbnails and make a deal!
As I walked on I continued my calls and admired the activity all the way to the SoHo Apple Store to get me a new battery and computer bag.
We can never judge the lives of others, because each person knows only their own pain and renunciation. It’s one thing to feel that you are on the right path, but it’s another to think that yours is the only path. — Paulo Coelho, Brazilian novelist