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The Cosmic
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Peter Hübner
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    DECLARATIONS OF GOOD WILL
 
   
  WORLD CULTURAL SENATE
 
     
 

“What is cosmic about us,
this we call the human nature.
To fulfill the cosmic law of being universal human beings
brings enlightenment to us.
The realization of the harmony laws –
our universal education –
we call culture.”

Konfucius



This statement of the great musician of antiquity and teacher of men, Konfucius, is the central idea of the WORLD CULTURAL SENATE.

The DIGIPHARM has made it its task to anchor this authentic understanding of culture successfully in the ethos of the peoples of the world. This is a universal cultural work serving directly the peace in the world, with subjective and objective scientific means.

Our contribution will be to support the DIGIPHARM, with all the means at our disposal, for achieving this work.

 
     
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