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Ichazo sees "The Unity" as responsible for all great cultural advances, from Persian through Greek and into the modern world. <ref>Ichazo, Oscar. The Human Process of Enlightenment and Freedom. New York: Arica Institute, 1976.p. 13-16.</ref> "The Greeds did not have a culture until the eighth century B.C. But suddenly, all at once, Greece is born with the legend of Orpheus, the discovery of the Oneness and the ''Unity.''<ref>Ichazo, Oscar. The Human Process of Enlightenment and Freedom. New York: Arica Institute, 1976.p. 15.</ref>  
Ichazo sees "The Unity" as responsible for all great cultural advances, from Persian through Greek and into the modern world. <ref>Ichazo, Oscar. The Human Process of Enlightenment and Freedom. New York: Arica Institute, 1976.p. 13-16.</ref> "The Greeks did not have a culture until the eighth century B.C. But suddenly, all at once, Greece is born with the legend of Orpheus, the discovery of the Oneness and the ''Unity.''<ref>Ichazo, Oscar. The Human Process of Enlightenment and Freedom. New York: Arica Institute, 1976.p. 15.</ref>  


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The Unity

The Unity (also The Oneness) is the term Oscar Ichazo uses to refer to a state of relatively persistent and pure Connection.[1]

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Notes

Ichazo sees "The Unity" as responsible for all great cultural advances, from Persian through Greek and into the modern world. [2] "The Greeks did not have a culture until the eighth century B.C. But suddenly, all at once, Greece is born with the legend of Orpheus, the discovery of the Oneness and the Unity.[3]

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Footnotes

  1. Ichazo, Oscar. The Human Process of Enlightenment and Freedom. New York: Arica Institute, 1976.
  2. Ichazo, Oscar. The Human Process of Enlightenment and Freedom. New York: Arica Institute, 1976.p. 13-16.
  3. Ichazo, Oscar. The Human Process of Enlightenment and Freedom. New York: Arica Institute, 1976.p. 15.