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    A HARMONY RENAISSANCE PUBLISHED BY CHINA DAILY BBS

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    Author: worldharmony Time: 2010-2-7 06:58 AM Subject: A HarmonyRenaissance

    A Harmony RenaissanceRene Wadlow*

    At a time when humanity is increasingly working together to meet ecological challenges

    and to overcome ideologically-led strife, DrFrancisC.W. Fung has presented an

    important call for a cultural renaissance based on the concept of harmony. Rather thanconcentrating primarily on conflicts, struggles and suffering, FrancisFung suggests that

    the focus should be on cooperation, coexistence and visions of a better future. Harmonyincludes tolerance, acceptance, equality and forgiveness of past pains and conflicts. It

    leads to gentleness, patience, kindness, to inner peace and outward to relations based onrespect.

    Fung draws his framework for a harmony-based renaissance from the classicalphilosophies of China: Confucianism, the teachings of Master Kong (551-478 BCE)

    and Daoism, associated with Lao Zi who lived at the same time. Both put their emphasis

    on the Dao (the Way) and the working of the dynamic balance of Yin and Yang. (1).

    As Fung stresses Harmony is a universal common value. In harmony we can find true

    belief that transcends all cultures and religions. The meaning of life is to seek harmonywithin our inner self. Humans are born with a spiritual soul that develops to seek self-fulfilment. Our soul has a conscience that elevates us. As our soul grows to its maturity,

    we achieve our own harmony. A person at the end of his journey reconciles with his own

    soul to achieve harmony and peace of mind. Each soul attaining its own harmony withitself is the meaning of life.

    However harmony is not only a personal goal of inner peace but a guideline for political,social and world affairs. As Fung notes Specifically at this moment in history, our

    action should enhance peace, reduce conflict and activate a harmony culture. The 21st

    century is the beginning of a Harmony Renaissance. Our world mission is to be ready for

    humans next creative wave to lead us to a higher level of common accomplishment. TheWorld Harmony Renaissance will bring the whole world into action for this new

    millennium of peace and prosperity with unfettered collective energy.

    There was an earlier period in Chinese thought when there was an important Harmony

    Renaissance. This was during the Sung dynasty (960-1279) which reunited China after a

    period of division and confusion. This was a period of an interest in science theextension of knowledge through the investigation of things. It was a period when there

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    was a conscious effort to bring together into a harmonious framework currents of thought

    that existed in China but often as separate and sometimes hostile schools of thought:

    Confucianism, Buddhism, philosophical Daoism and religious Daoism. These effortswere called Tao hsuch the Study of the Tao an effort later called by Westerns

    Neo-Confucianism.

    Chou Tun-yi (1017-1073), often better known as the Master of Lien-hsi, was a leading

    figure of this effort. He developed a philosophy based on the alternation of Yin and

    Yang, each becoming the source of the other. (2)

    Thus today, after decades of conflict when the emphasis of the countries of the world

    both in policy and practice was upon competition, conflict and individual enrichment,

    there is a need for an emphasis on harmony, cooperation, mutual respect, and working forthe welfare of the community with a respect for nature of which humans are a part. When

    one aspect, either Yin or Yang, becomes too dominant, then there needs to be a re-

    equilibrium. This Yin/Yang alternation is best represented by the double fish symbol,

    often used by Daoists.

    We see this shift most dramatically in the policy of the Chinese government. Afterdecades when Marxist class struggle was the dominant internal policy and world

    politics was seen as a class struggle on a world scale, in 2006, Chinese President Hu

    Jintao adopted building a harmonious society at home and promoting a harmonious world

    abroad as the guiding State philosophy.

    Obviously it takes time for a harmonious society at home and a harmonious world abroad

    to be put into place. The re-equilibrium of the energies of Yin and Yang do not take placeovernight. Nor is this re-equilibrium only the task of the Chinese. The cultivation of

    harmony must become the operational goal for many. As Mencius (372 289 BCE), a

    follower of Confucius said A trail through the mountains, if used, becomes a path in ashort time, but, if unused, becomes blocked by grass in an equally short time.

    That is why Francis Fungs call for a Harmony Renaissance is a call to each of us. (3)

    Notes

    1) See Arthur Waley. Three Ways of Thought in Ancient China (London: Allen &

    Unwin, 1939);2) See Fung Yu-Lan A Short History of Chinese Philosophy (New York: The Macmillan

    Co. 1950).

    3) See FrancisC WFung, Chinas Harmony Renaissance, What the World Must Know(San Francisco: World Harmony Organization 2006, available atwww.amazon.com )

    *Rene Wadlow, Representative to the United Nations, Geneva, Association of WorldCitizens

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    PRAISE FORFRANCISC WFUNG, CHINAS HARMONY RENAISSANCE

    Excerpt from Harmony in Contemporary New Confucianism and in Socialism withChinese Characteristics 2008 by Jesus Sole-Farras

    It has been asserted (Fung, 2006) that the 2006 Sixth CPC Plenum Session will beremembered as the most important milestone of Chinas Harmony Renaissance, since,

    by discovering harmony culture, China is discovering its own rich ancient cultural

    harmony traditions. It is of similar in importance to Europes Renaissance after the

    rediscovery of ancient Greek culture (p. 8). Jesus Sole-FarrasExcerpt from Jan 2007 speech by Hon. John Prescott, Deputy Prime Minister and First

    Secretary of State, United Kingdom:

    There's been a great deal of talk about harmony in recent times. In fact, the academic,

    FrancisFung, has argued in his recent paper "Chinese Harmony Culture: Old and New -

    Promise for a Less Confrontational World" that China is witnessing a harmonyrenaissance. He claims that great debates are happening today in China over whetherSocialism with Chinese characteristics can be Socialism with harmony. And Fungmaintains that China's harmony socialism will provide an alternative model, as the

    leading system of governance in the 21st Century.

    Morgan Steacy, York University, Department of East Asian Studies, Canada

    I have been reading professor Fung's letters and articles on harmony renaissance, and

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    have become completely enraptured by the hope of future possibility that they bring. My

    main area of study lies squarely within Dr. Fungs realm of thought insofar as

    ascertaining the facets of Chinese thought that may be able to ameliorate the socialsituation of my country and the world at large. I am certain that I would be able to

    contribute to your organization with great success.

    Peter Neumann, Partner Faegre Benson, Shanghai, China

    It is wonderful to see the concept of a "harmony" paradigm being promoted in the media.

    So much of Western cultural history has been based on a conflict paradigm (crusades,competition for scarce resources, clash of civilizations, political struggle, etc.). It is

    extremely important to open people's minds to unity, universal love and harmony as

    governing principles of society, the world and the universe.

    Eric Chipps, Chipps Management Consultants, San Francisco, CA, USA

    In todays world of international conflicts, religious strife, North and South disparities,terrorism, extremism and unilateralism, harmony renaissance is the only common value

    universal solution. The tide of Harmony Renaissance is inevitable. All present willbecome pioneers of Harmony Renaissance. Harmony advocates non-violence. Its

    premises are tolerance, acceptance, respect, equity, patience and humility. As powerful as

    we are we will not have nobility and hope unless we practice humility. This is the new

    global awareness. Harmony is the conduit to facilitate multi-directional cultural flow notjust from West to East and North to South. Harmony is the all-embracing unifying force

    for unity in diversity.

    Dr. Fung has initiated the World Harmony Organization in North America and hasalready attracted interest and support. It is a growing influence in North America, Europe

    and China from important figures in academic and social circles, economics and politics,

    as well as a growing number of concerned citizens in many countries.

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