—ABOUT Robert Muller
NO DREAM IS TOO BIG
An interview with former Assistant Secretary General to The United Nations.
http://www.robertmuller.org/
Author Most Of All They Taught Me Happiness
Robert Muller (born 1923 in Belgium) was an employee of the United Nations. Assistant Secretary General for 40 years. Coming from a place more concerned with gross National Happiness than gross national product. His ideas about world government, world peace and spirituality led to him become known as the “Philosopher” of the UN.
“Happiness is an art. It must be practiced. It is like writing: write anything, just for the exercise of it, and you will become a writer. Practice any form of happiness, just for the sake of it, and you will become a happy person.” —Robert Muller
He would often close sessions of the UN by playing Ode To Joy on his harmonica. Ode to Joy describes a world where all people will be brothers and sisters.
Hear him play Ode To Joy on the Harmonica. Go to: http://robertmuller.org/ and Click Robert’s Harmonica, scroll down to the bottom where it says Ode to Joy and click.
http://robertmuller.org/
Idea Dreams for a Better World http://www.goodmorningworld.org/
Robert Muller’s Ideas: http://www.goodmorning-world.blogspot…
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FROM Robert Muller
Let the good news be incarnated in you Proclaim your belief In humanity In our success In our further transcendence In our peace, justice and happiness In the construction of the Planet of God Think of it Feel for it Speak of it Work for it For all we think, all we feel, all we say and all we do Must not hinder, but help The great design of God Our Cosmic destiny Our further ascent and evolution Towards the permanent reign of God on our miraculous planet.” —Dr. Robert MullerRobert Muller 1923-September 20, 2010
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Idea Dreams for a Better World http://www.goodmorningworld.org/
Robert Muller’s Ideas: http://www.goodmorning-world.blogspot…
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_M…
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Also interviewed is Father Charles Moore.
After I finished wahtnicg this video, I looked at the comments was surprised that this lecture was made for people in college I’m only in 8th grade, and as I was looking for ideas for my science project, I stumbled across this video. I thought that this was an excellent lecture, and I DEFINITELY learned a lot from it!