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Oneness Project

Oneness: Unity Consciousness

A worldview map organized by families of thought with scriptures, shared themes, and timeline.

Four Major Religious Families

4 entries

Chinese Traditions

Classical Chinese systems focused on harmony, ethics, and social cultivation.

Shared Concepts

Cosmic balanceVirtueSocial order
Daoism

Approximate Age: ~2,400 years

Confucianism

Approximate Age: ~2,500 years

Major World Scriptures

FamilyTraditionScripture
Abrahamic ReligionsJudaismTanakh
Abrahamic ReligionsJudaismTorah
Abrahamic ReligionsJudaismTalmud
Abrahamic ReligionsChristianityBible
Abrahamic ReligionsIslamQuran
Abrahamic ReligionsIslamHadith
Dharmic ReligionsHinduismVedas
Dharmic ReligionsHinduismUpanishads
Dharmic ReligionsHinduismBhagavad Gita
Dharmic ReligionsBuddhismTripitaka
Dharmic ReligionsJainismAgamas
Chinese TraditionsDaoismTao Te Ching
Chinese TraditionsConfucianismAnalects
Ancient and Other TraditionsZoroastrianismAvesta
Ancient and Other TraditionsShintoKojiki
Ancient and Other TraditionsAncient Greek ReligionIliad
Ancient and Other TraditionsAncient Greek ReligionOdyssey
Ancient and Other TraditionsAncient Egyptian ReligionBook of the Dead

Interreligious Connections

  • Christianity and Islam share multiple prophetic figures.
  • Buddhism emerged within the Indian cultural context shaped by Hindu/Brahmanic traditions.
  • Hinduism evolved from ancient Brahmanic roots into a broader plural tradition.

Approximate World Religion Timeline

  1. ~4,000 years

    Ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian religions

  2. ~3,000 years

    Judaism and Brahmanic roots

  3. ~2,500 years

    Buddhism, Jainism, Confucianism, and Daoism

  4. ~2,000 years

    Christianity

  5. ~1,400 years

    Islam

Unity Passages

Sample references

Quran

Quran 49:13

Human Diversity

Humanity is described as nations and tribes so people may know one another in dignity.

Vedas

Rigveda 10.191.2

Move Together

A hymn calls people to move, speak, and think together in harmony.

Tao Te Ching

Tao Te Ching 42

From One to Many

The chapter presents a cosmological unfolding from unity to multiplicity and harmony.