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BlueRose Publishers Presents 'The World is My Country: Global Humanity Centre' Book by Dr. Sangramsinh Mali: A Visionary Manifesto for Peace On World Book day

BlueRose Publishers Presents 'The World is My Country: Global Humanity Centre' Book by Dr. Sangramsinh Mali: A Visionary Manifesto for Peace On World Book day

The Hindu23-04-2025

23rdApril 2025 | New Delhi — In a time of escalating global unrest and socio-political divisions, BlueRose Publishers proudly announces the prerelease of 'The World is my Country: Global Humanity Centre' Book by eminent thinker and peace advocate Dr. Sangramsinh Mali. This transformative work envisions a world united by compassion, harmony, and a collective spiritual consciousness.
The World is my Country: Global Humanity Centre Book is not just a publication—it is a movement. Rooted in Dr. Mali's years of philosophical inquiry and social engagement, the book lays the foundation for a peaceful and enlightened global society. It introduces visionary initiatives that blend technology, spirituality, and humanistic values to foster global unity.
In alignment with the vision of The Global Humanity, several impactful initiatives will be undertaken by the Global Humanity Centre in the coming fiscal year:
Institutionalization of MAANAV MANDIR – The Universal Temple of Humanity
Rather than being divided by religious differences, the world must come together through shared spiritual values. The proposed Maanav Mandir will serve as a universal place of worship for all faiths—an architectural and technological marvel that transforms each day to represent a different religion.
This model temple is designed to embody inclusivity and harmony, using advanced technology to reflect the essence of each faith. The initiative aims to build several such temples around the world, fostering dialogue, tolerance, and unity.
Prelaunch of a Book on World book day
Prerelease onApril 23, 2025, this forthcoming title delves into the higher dimensions of human existence. According to Dr. Mali, peace cannot be achieved by understanding the physical alone—we must also master the third dimension of Thought and awaken the fourth dimension of Being. The book promises to spark a revolution in consciousness by exploring the origins and mechanics of thought and its influence on our reality.
Expansion of the World Peace Prayer
The Global Humanity Centre plans to intensify efforts around its synchronized mass prayer initiative, leveraging the proven impact of collective intention. With the belief that prayer conducted simultaneously across geographies can catalyze peace, this scientifically designed peace prayer will be promoted globally through innovative platforms and digital outreach.
Peace Workshops at the Grassroots Level
Having witnessed the transformative impact of its Peace Workshops, the Centre now intends to scale operations and reach underserved regions across the nation and beyond. These workshops offer experiential tools for conflict resolution, inner harmony, and community building.
Dr. Sangramsinh Mali is a distinguished thought leader, dedicated to bridging humanity through spiritual science, psychology, and civic activism. His work transcends boundaries of faith and culture, striving to awaken a universal consciousness of peace and coexistence.
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