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Poetry in Chinese

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Yuk Wor Lee, USA

Zanneta Kalyv-Papaioannou

Koulentianos, Denis, GR

Chan Sarisuwat, Thai

Poetry in English A-F

Renato Alzadon, Phil

Richard Angilly, USA

Judy Hardin Cheung, USA

Art Dax, Phil

Kelly Foxton, USA

Poetry in English G-L

Dr. Stephen Gill, Canada

Suparna Ghosh, Canada

Jacob Isaac, South Africa

Tim Johnson, USA

Zanneta Kalyva-Papaloanno

Faye Leeper, USA

Dulcie Levene, Eng

Arthur Levinson, USA

Poetry in English M-R

Rhodora P. Maganito, Phil

Isabel C.N. Magsino, Phil

James Na, Philippines

Danae Papastratou, GR

Rosemary Mallinson, USA

Antonio Pena, Philippines

Jacquelin Raybuck, USA

Kay Renz, USA

Alisha Rodrigues

Poetry in English S-Z

Sandra Wade, USA

Benjamin R. Yuzon, USA

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Dr Imre Zsoldos, Taiwan

Poetry in French

Z Kalyva-Papaioannou

Poetry in German

Gisela Kopp, Germany

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FatherTheoklitos Brouzis

Fotini Gouma, Greece

Zacharoula Gaitanaki

Denis Koulentianos, GR

Ghosh, Suparna Canada

Zanneta Kalyva-Papaioanno

Danae Papastratu, GR

Panagiota Zaloni, GR

Poetry in Italian

Novin Afrouz, Italy

Z Kalyva-Papaioanno

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Toshimi Horiuchi

Dr.Danae G.Papastratou,Gr

Aya Yuhki, Japan

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Art Dax (Kapampangan)

Jose Roman Reyes Laquian,

Geronimo del Rosario

Evangelista, Marites, Phi

Antonio Mercado Pena, Phi

Poetry in Korean

Meen Heum Park, USA

Poetry in Spanish

Rafael Jesus Gonzalez, US

Carlos Gutierrez,Nic &USA

Beatriz Valerio, ARG

Poetry in Urdu

Danae G. Papastratou, GR

World brotherhood and peace through poetry

THE WAY TO PEACE AND HAPPINESS


CHRIST:
Love thy neighbor as thyself.


BUDDHISM:
To one whom love dwells, all men are brothers.


CONFUCIANISM:
He comes to ruin who says that others are not equal to himself.

ISLAM or MOHAMMEDANISM:
No one of you is a believer until he desires for his brother that which he desires for himself.


JUDAISM(Jewish Talmud):
What is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow men.


HINDUISM:
May I regard all things with the eye of a friend; with the eye of a friend do we regard one

another.


SIKHISM:
All are equal, the poor and the rich in God’s design.


ZOROASTIANISM:
That nature alone is good which refrains from doing unto others that whatsoever is not

good for itself.


SANSKRIT:
written 200 B.C.: This is the sum of all righteousness—deal with others as thou wouldst thyself

be delt by. Do nothing to thy neighbor which thou wouldst not have done to thee.


FREEMASONRY:
The brotherhood of men under the fatherhood of God.

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Our motto "World Brotherhood and Peace Through Poetry" was conceived from he ideas of the "Golden Rule" and "The Way to Peace and Happiness."

THE GOLDEN RULE

Compiled by UPLI Pres. Benjamin R. Yuzon

1. Be kindly affectionate one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another (Romans 13:10)


2. As ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise. (Luke 7:12)


3. One should seek for others the happiness one desires for himself. (Buddha, Indian philosopher). Live on good terms with thy fellow citizens. (From Indian books)


4. What you would not want done to yourself, do not do to others. (Confucius, Chinese philosopher). Interpreted also by his disciple Tshen-Tseu: Love your neighbor as yourself.


5. The true rule of life is to guard and to do by the things of others as one would do to his own. (Hindu Scripture.


6. In your dealings with others, harm not that you be not harmed. (Seneca, Roman philosopher).


7. Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. (Socrates, Greek philosopher).


8. We should behave toward friends as we would wish friends to behave toward us. (Aristotle, Greek philosopher of Stagira).


9. Do to no one what you would not want done to you. Tobit 4:15, a book of the Old Testament rejected as apocryphal by the Jews & Protestants but received by the Roman Catholic Church. It contains the life of Tobit, a Jew carried captive to Nineveh, and his son Tobias; written probably in 4th century B.C. by a Jew.

10. He sought for others the good he desired for himself. Let him pass. (The Egyptian Book of the Dead).


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