VISION
Humanamity.org has been founded to Promote the Advancement and Enhance the Honor of Individuals and Communities of First Nations Descents.
METHODOLOGY
On the one hand, it is clear that human society is suffering from a process of disintegration that manifests itself in wars, terrorism, chaos, physical and psychological insecurity, and a widespread condition of material poverty. On the other hand, forces of integration are moving individuals and groups toward the adoption of the value of the Onesness of Humanity, new forms of organization reflecting amity, and appropriate structures that can lay the foundation for the establishment of a new social order which embraces all of humanity. Humanamity.org's basic methodology is that of becoming a channel for helping to honor humanity of First Nations Descents, and helping to empower them to contribute to the establishment of a new world civilization which is just and prosperous.
INSPIRATION
“Racism, one of the most baneful and persistent evils, is a major barrier to peace. Its practice perpetrates too outrageous a violation of the dignity fo human beings to be countenanced under any pretext. Racism retards the unfoldment of the boundless potentialities of its victims, corrupts its perpetrators, and blights human progress. Recognition of the oneness of mankind, implemented by appropriate legal measures, must be universally upheld if this problem is to be overcome… World order can be found only on an unshakable consciousness of the oneness of mankind, a spiritual truth which all the human sciences confirm. Anthropology, physiology, psychology, recognize only one human species, albeit infinitely varied in the secondary aspects of life. Recognition of this truth requires abandonment of prejudice – prejudice of every kind –race, class, color, creed, nation, sex, egrese of material civilization, everything which enables people to consider themselves superior to others.”
(The Universal House of Justice, The Promise of World Peace, pp. 25-29)
“I was standing on the highest mountain of them all, and round about beneath me was the whole hoop of the world. I was seeing in a sacred manner the shapes of all things in the spirit, and the shape of all shapes as they must live together like one being. And I saw that the sacred hoop of my people was one of many hoops that made one circle, wide as daylight and as starlight, and in the center grew one mighy tree to shelter all the children of one mother and one father. And I saw that it was holy. Then as I stood there, two men were coming from the east, head first like arrows flying, and between them rose the day-break star. They came and gave a herb to me and said: "With this on earth you shall undertake anything and do it." It was the day-break-star herb, the herb of understanding, and they told me to drop it on earth. I saw it falling far, and when it struck the earth it rooted and grew and flowered, four blossoms on one stem, a blue, a white, a scarlet, and a yellow; and the rays from these streamed upward to the heavens so that all creatures saw it and in no place was there darkness."
(Black Elk )
“In this day, however, means of communication have multiplied, and the five continents of the earth have virtually merged into one. And for everyone it is now easy to travel to any land, to associate and exchange views with its peoples, and to become familiar, through publications, with the conditions, the religious beliefs and the throughts of all men. In like manner all the members of the human family, whether peoples or governments, cities or villages, have become increasingly interdependent. For none is self-sufficiency any longer possible, inasmuch as political ties unite all peoples and nations, and the bonds of trade and industry, of agricutlure and education, are being strengthened every day. Hence the unity of all mankind can in this day be achieved. Verily this is none other but one of the wonders of this wondrous age, this glorious century."
('Abdu'l-Baha )
"And if thine eyes be turned towards justice, choose thou for thy neighbour that which thou choosest for thyself."(Baha'u'llah Epistle to the Son of the Wolf, p30)
"Seek for mankind that of which you are desirous for yourself, that you may be a believer; treat well as a neighbor the one who lives near you, that you may be one who submits to God."
(Sukhanan-i-Muhammad)
“Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.”
(Matthew 22:39)
"That man who regards all creatures as his own self, and behaves towards them as towards his own self, laying aside the rod of chastisement and completely subjugating his wrath, succeeds in attaining to happiness."
(Mahabharata Book 13, Anusasana Parva, Section CXIII)
"Thou shalt not kill. Thou shalt not bear false witness against they neighbor."
(Exodus 20:7-16)
"Behold, I am come unto thee. I have brought thee truth; I have done away with sin for thee. I have not sinned against anyone. I have not mistreated people. I have not done evil instead of righteousness. I have not caused anyone's suffering."(Chapter 125, Papyrus of Ani)