Encyclical on Good Will
By El Morya

Universal Brotherhood
Fostered by New-Age Culture and Exemplary Government
The total international constituency ought, then, to strive collectively to release man from the sense of being a mere spectator in world affairs and to encourage the natural inclinations of the hearts of men toward becoming more and more their brothers' keepers. A genuine heartfelt love for one's fellowmen engenders constructive and active interest in civic, domestic, and international problems and gives to men the strength to summon those valiant responses which will help them to brave historical inequities, sometimes in the face of militant and entrenched evils.
Vain considerations which keep men bound in a round of activities of questionable yield must be minimized and replaced by the founding of a new-age culture. It should be the prime goal of such a true culture to mold in the attitudes of the people, from earliest days of childhood, the feeling of being at home in a compassionate world wherein the universal purpose is to ease the burdens of men and raise them to the state of conscious manifestation of the virtues of their own comprehensive faith and individual fulfillment. How can people feel at home in a hostile world?
The present-day advent of orbital flight will have greater meaning and universal purpose to mankind when a more reasonable state of harmony among nations and peoples becomes a reality. While brotherhood is usually advocated by most of the constructive religions of the world, it is essential that a real and living universal brotherhood based on a sincere love of the heart permeate the total thinking, feelings, motives, and acts of each individual. World leaders, who command so clear a viewing and reviewing upon the world stage, ought to display a more than usual quantity of exemplary qualities. If such be not the case, let the common man and those who are considered uncommon by the power of united action, decree that more perfect men and women be the governing authority for the earth.

 

"It is recommended that we isolate those issues that are most necessary and which concern all the people and the fate of the nations, that you decree on those issues."

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Universal Truth

"Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me. " (Mathew 25:40)