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The sacred matrix

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An immense injustice is occurring on Earth, with countless individuals suffering in military and police torture. Dr. Dieter Duhm, a sociologist and psychoanalyst, addresses this in his work, emphasizing the urgency of global peace efforts. He presents twelve chapters that explore how to halt global violence and promote a globalization of peace. Drawing from diverse fields such as science, politics, history, chaos research, holography, ecology, spirituality, and healing, Duhm seeks to answer the pressing question of how to end the madness of violence in places like Chechnya and Palestine. Rather than analyzing the current state of evil, Duhm focuses on finding solutions. He urges readers to transcend conventional thinking and delve into authentic experiences, examining our deepest longings and the realities around us. He reflects on the violent patriarchal past and envisions a future rooted in a planetary peace culture. Central to his argument is the notion that love is the "Archimedean Point" from which a humane world can emerge. Duhm explores how love can be linked to political power and how the dynamics between violence and peace can shift to make a violence-free Earth attainable. Through precise reasoning, he outlines a “Political Theory” that reveals a path toward realizing the seemingly impossible dream of global peace.

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The sacred matrix, Dieter Duhm

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