Zen_Tao Moon;
Humanity in open mind theatre
The curtain is being raised.
The screen.
A 21st century poet:
what is global citizenship?
Humanoid Joseph answers the following point:
1. **Global Identity**: Emphasizes belonging to a global community rather than being restricted to national or local identities.
2. **Shared Responsibility**: Acknowledges shared responsibilities towards addressing global issues such as climate change, poverty, inequality, and human rights.
3. **Cultural Awareness**: Encourages understanding and appreciation of diverse cultures and perspectives, promoting tolerance and inclusivity.
4. **Advocacy for Human Rights**: Supports the idea that all individuals, regardless of nationality, should enjoy fundamental human rights.
5. **Sustainability**: Promotes actions and policies that ensure the health and viability of the planet for future generations.
6. **Active Participation**: Encourages individuals to engage in global issues through advocacy, volunteerism, and active participation in local and international initiatives.
7. **Education and Empowerment**: Highlights the importance of education in fostering a sense of global citizenship and awareness about world challenges.
8. **Collaboration**: Emphasizes the need for cooperation and collaboration between nations, organizations, and communities to address global challenges.
A 21st century poet:
Humanity in Mindfulness meditation daily with Metta, loving care for humans and compassion, sympathy and empathy for human race balanced mind distilled out of wisdom Through aeons and through wars of mind and conflicts resolutions are also golden stones.
The End.
Curtain falls.
Nyein Way
(1999)
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem