Most sacred and inalienable!
Universal rights to freedom and truth!
Sacred and fragile rights; and how fragile they really are has been confirmed by these recent events which until about half a year ago most people didn't even dream of being possible. Lockdown, isolation, a pile of contradictory information, and the abolition of some of the inalienable human rights have at least one positive effect - many of us have started pondering on the meaning of this kind of life we live on our planet Earth with too much suffering, untruths, and injustice, pondering about our purpose in such existence, but we have also started realizing just how much is the power of community & togetherness (solidarity) important to us.
Human rights belong to every single human being and are stated in international human rights treaties, declarations, national constitutions, and in the European Union in a Charter of Fundamental Rights. Universal human rights protect each person's freedom and they cannot be taken away by any temporary government - they can be taken away only if the public (uninformed and intimidated) allows it.
Human rights are our inalienable rights, rights which guarantee that every human being on planet Earth is treated with dignity and respect; including fundamental ones like: the right to life (including clean air, food, water, and quality housing conditions), the right to personal freedom and integrity, the right to truth, the right to freedom of creative work and expression, the right to safe and clean environment, the right to move, the right to freedom of speech, freedom of conscience and religion, freedom of opinion and association, or the right not to be held in slavery and tortured; and other rights.
Every dignified and genuine human being on planet Earth knows just as well that his rights go hand in hand with responsibility and duty.
One of the very first moral principles was what we know today as the Golden Rule. The term “Golden Rule” was officially named in 1604 by two Anglican theologians, Charles Gibbon and Thomas Jackson, but this moral principle is found in every civilization throughout recorded history and is shared by virtually all world religions. The most familiar version of the Golden Rule says:
“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”, or
“One should not treat others in ways that one would not like to be treated.”
We also have the Golden Rule in the Declaration of Human Duties and Responsibilities (DHDR) that was proclaimed by UNESCO in 1998 to strengthen the implementation and protection of human rights which are stated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and adopted on 10 December 1948 in Paris, France:
“As the holders of human rights and fundamental freedoms, all individuals, peoples, and communities in the exercise of their rights and freedoms, have the duty and responsibility to respect those of others, and a duty to strive for the promotion and observance thereof” (DHDR).
For inspiration and the strength to persevere and endure, a couple of wise thoughts:
“The secret of freedom lies in being bold.”
Periklo, ancient Greek statesman, orator and general
“The only real prison is fear, and the only real freedom is freedom from fear.”
Aung San Suu Kyi, politician, diplomat, author
“Better to die fighting for freedom then be a prisoner all the days of your life.”
Bob Marley, reggae and ska singer, songwriter, music and cultural icon
“To be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.”
Nelson Mandela, anti-apartheid revolutionary, political leader, and philanthropist
“Life without liberty is like a body without spirit.”
Kahlil Gibran, writer, poet and artist
Be calm on the outside, and diligently focus on the inside to develop a new form of instinct, intuition that will help you recognize and know exactly when and what to do! Great place to practice these skills as time gets close is Nature!
Powerful, natural and spiritual - Mother Nature and her human beings, an indivisible whole!
In Love - Kindly - Hopefully - Courageously - In Unity & Togetherness!











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