Charter

  1. Singularity is not globalist, nationalist, or localist. We start with the Earth as one indivisible and sacred Life expressing through all kingdoms of nature, nations, cultures, communities and individuals, and we recognise the need for healthy structures of identity, values, and avenues for change at the international, national, and local levels.

  2. Our work is not based in any one religion, philosophy, or spiritual tradition, but rather in the universal principles that have revealed themselves as the essential root of all religions, philosophies, and traditions through time.

  3. Our approach to change is both bottom-up and top-down. We are dedicated to catalysing a grassroots movement among humanity as a whole. And we are bringing together some of the most impactful change-makers of our time to innovate new approaches to governance and leadership that start with the health, needs, and flourishing of the whole.

  4. Singularity’s approach to conflict is sourced in a non-polarised stand for life, love, and embodied health. That means we are a stand for what is life-giving and a source of more love and embodied health on any and all sides of a conflict. We are a stand against what is anti-life and anti-love on any and all sides of a conflict. And we approach conflict from a place dedicated to the healing and emergence of the one humanity.

  5. Singularity is not partisan. We are not democrat, republican, labour, liberal, socialist, or conservative. We recognise the important truths held by each of these positions and the evolutionary purpose that is seeking to express through all of them.

  6. Singularity celebrates the diversity of the collective human family and all life, and we do so from a place that sees it as an expression of the radical unity at the core of all things. This means our work is based in an embrace of both the sacred One and the diverse Many, as that expresses through nations, cultures, communities, and individuals.

  7. Singularity stands for an approach to global governance that is not human-centric, but rather is dedicated to serve the health, needs, and thriving of the whole Earth. We recognise the intelligence, consciousness, and spirit that lives in all different life-spheres on the planet, from mountains and deserts, to plants, oceans, and forests, to all animal species, human beings, and also the subtle realms of soul and spirit. We are dedicated to all these voices being included in planetary governance.