The Rainbow Bridge

So what’s the fuss about some People’s Humanity’s Rainbow Bridge? What is it? How does it work? As mentioned elsewhere on this site, for a quick introduction to The Rainbow Bridge, please listen to this “6-minute audio introduction”, which is actually the welcome/introduction to The Rainbow Bridge Audiobook.

The Rainbow Bridge is also known as Humanity’s Bridge and The People’s Bridge. But what it’s called isn’t as important as what it is, which is a bridge from war to peace. It’s a bridge from the present moment to our common future of peace and abundance. It’s a 21st century bridge to the future based on partnership, cooperation, harmony and abundance.

Coming from a multi-cultural and multi-religious background, I spent most of my adult life trying to understand what life is all about. After a serious of profound awakenings and realizations, I recognized that one of my life purposes is to document the common ground in the world’s major religions. I initially wrote and published the initial edition of The Rainbow Bridge in 2001 and an expanded edition in 2003. The book illuminates the common ground in the world’s religions, also known as universal principles. It has since been translated into an additional 23 languages by a team of amazing volunteers around the world. In addition, we’ve created a prototype board game to experience universal principles in a fun, exciting and yet educational way. The Rainbow Bridge has also been featured in the movie “24 Hours on Craig’s List”.

The Rainbow Bridge can help you find inner peace during these turbulent times. It can help you find inner peace regardless of who you are and where you live in the world. It can help lead to inner peace as well as world peace. It works because it illuminates our common ground, a common universally-applicable set of principles that apply to every single one of us without exception (yes, even to atheists!). As you find your own inner peace, peaceful energies naturally radiate out to the world around you.

Vision
My vision is a world of peace, harmony and abundance for everyone. I envision a world where we respect and take care of one another and take care of the nature that surrounds us. I envision a world based not on competition but on cooperation and partnership, where all of our issues are resolved peacefully through logical, rational and level-headed conversation, dialogue and diplomacy. A world that works for all and a world where all people are respected and honored as equals. In unity amidst our adversity, truly out of many, One. E Pluribus Unum on a global scale where everyone has the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Organizational Beneficiaries
10% of the profits from the sale of The Rainbow Bridge book initially are being used to support the following organizations***:

    Center for World Indigenous Studies
    Cetacean Society International
    Earthaction
    Earth Communications Office
    Earthdance
    Firewalking Institute of Research and Education
    Foundation for Conscious Evolution
    Foundation for Global Community
    Foundation for Mind Research
    Fund for Global Awakening
    Global Movement for Children
    Global Renaissance Alliance
    Human Rights Watch
    Institute of Noetic Sciences
    Integral Institute
    Make Our World Youth Group
    NativeWeb
    New Civilization Network
    One World Charitable Foundation
    OneWorld International Foundation
    Search for Common Ground
    The Disclosure Project
    The Earth Charter
    The Gorbachev Foundation
    The Hunger Project
    The Presidio Dialogues
    United Nations Foundation
    United Nations University for Peace
    United Religions Initiative
    Women of Vision and Action
    World Citizen Foundation
    World Future Society
    Worldwatch Institute

*** This list was created in 2003 and will be revisited every 12 months.

This is but a small part of the vision we have for building The Rainbow Bridge worldwide… come join us on our journey of peace, harmony and abundance!


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    Love the description in your introduction… the rainbow bridge… Harkens to my thoughts of tools found of a sacred path, and dharma, and when enfolding and seeing all in the light of love. Using those tools to create peace and harmony truly addressess conflict. Tools used when evolving together with love and wisdom or the tools used when evolving together with dividedness and conflict; always with a yearning towards harmony and peace. People naturally choose tools of the rainbow bridge. Thanks for making them available.

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