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Lifestyle
The following outline is the basic structure of the culture shared by core members of Worldwide Nation. There are no mandates for participation, but only suggestions as we all strive to become the best versions of ourselves. You may use the menu to the right for navigation.
1. Social Organization
Worldwide Nation is a social community in which participation and membership is offered to individuals, families, and groups of all nationalities, ethnicity, heritage, traditions, and religions.
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It is our organizational goal to establish membership representation in every major region throughout the world in effort to create and develop a global culture that embraces the common values of love, compassion, honor, and respect; but not to replace or in any way discourage or diminish the existing cultures of a community.
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Organization Officers and Selected Members perform daily tasks and plan for future events. Employees and Volunteer Members are given assignments to complete within their local communities but under the direction of Officers.
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2. Customs & Tradition
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Worldwide Nation prides itself on having an organizational culture that includes elements that were drawn from the best of surrounding cultures. It is not our intention to claim that our chosen customs are better or superior to others, so it becomes important to know that our choice and adoption of customs and tradition is based solely on the premise that it fits the specific agenda of our organization; to help people become the greatest version of themselves and be compassionate to others.
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Grand Harmony Feast, June 21st, is the day we celebrate the plural heritage of the world by either preparing meals for our families and friends, featuring recipes made in the tradition of cultures not our own, or by sharing this meal with people of these cultures. We also take time to enjoy various forms of art, literature and entertainment from around the world. This is done to encourage greater love and appreciation for one another opposed to fear and prejudice.
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Our diet primarily consists of plant based foods but with very specific allowances of meat if so desired. We also try to follow certain rules about food portions and caloric intake. These suggestions and restrictions are for active adults who exercise regularly and intend to maintain a healthy balance of muscle and fat, avoid problems with digestion, and eliminate harmful parasites and infections.
1) As much as possible, eat raw fruits and vegetables. But, keep in mind that some foods are not easily digested without cooking, like mushrooms and asparagus which should not be eaten raw. Develop a habit of researching proper methods of preparing foods if you are not aware.
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2) The average man should eat 2,500 calories per day and the average woman should eat 2,000 calories. If your desire is to lose weight, you should reduce your daily caloric intake by 500 in order to safely lose 1 pound per week.
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3) Consume 0.8 - 0.9 grams of protein per pound of body weight. So if a man weighs 150 pounds, he should eat approximately 135 grams of protein each day. And, since each gram of protein contains 4 calories, that means he should aim to eat 540 calories of protein in a day (about 20% of his diet). But, be mindful that the body cannot properly digest more than 1 gram of protein per pound of body weight. Any excess protein is converted into waste products and fat, and not muscle. This can cause stress on the kidneys. So it is important to follow the suggested guidelines.
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4) 50% of your diet should be carbohydrates, including fruits, vegetables, and grains. 30% should come from foods with healthy fats like olive oil, avocado, nuts, and seeds. But, try to avoid soy products as well as "vegetable oils". Excessive soy consumption can cause the body to create an improper amount of estrogen which can lead to
serious health issues for both men and women.
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5) Drink 2 liters of spring water every day. Drink more depending on the intensity of sweat when you exercise, your size, and the level of heat in your climate. But, you should never drink more than 1 liter within an hour. This can be fatal. Your servings of water should be distributed as follows:
a. Two glasses when you first wake up (before eating)
b. One glass 30 minutes before each meal to aid digestion
c. One glass just before going to sleep
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6) Avoid sugar, dairy, and caffeine if possible.
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7) If you choose to eat meat, we suggest following the Hebrew traditions of the Israelites and Muslims, known as Kashrut (Kosher) and Halal respectively. In summary that means eating animals that are treated and killed in a humane way, acknowledging and giving thanks to The Creator Spirit (God) as the animals are slaughtered, eating less than three hours after cooking, and only eating animals with the following conditions:
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Animals that have split hooves and chew cud (must be both), birds that are not scavengers or have webbed feet, fish that have both scales and fins, no shellfish or other sea creatures, no reptiles or amphibians, no insects except for locusts or those that crawl on four legs and hop like grasshoppers
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Examples of animals permitted for consumption:
cows, goats, sheep, chickens, turkey, pigeons, quail, salmon, flounder, mackerels, crickets
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Examples of animals not permitted:
pigs, dogs, camels, horses, eagles, hawks, gulls, owls, ducks, bats, shrimp, lobster, squid, spiders, worms, flies
Conservation of energy and resources is of great importance. We believe that conservation allows you to have more available when it is truly needed. This concept can be applied to saving money and spending only as much as necessary, growing and harvesting food in proper amounts that don't cause waste, utilizing the earth's natural resources wisely, and even being mindful about how energy in the human body is used. Considering that everything is energy, it can be beneficial to use conservation to our advantage.
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Giving to those in need is something Worldwide Nation values as essential to creating a compassionate human experience. Many people believe money is always the most effective way to give. But our philosophy is that it's best to assess each situation to determine what form of giving is actually necessary to solve a problem. Sometimes it may be best to provide people with other means of sustaining themselves so that a problem no longer exists. In doing this we aim to create efficiency instead of dependency. An initial gift of funding may be beneficial, but using funds to provide labor, service, and development can often make a greater impact in making improvements in a community. So, we believe in giving according to the situation.
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3. Language & Symbols
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English is the official language of Worldwide Nation simply because of its commonality and widespread use throughout the world.
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Worldwide Nation is nicknamed, Kingdom Earth, reflecting our goal to establish a culture that rules the entire world with love, honor, and respect
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The official colors of Worldwide Nation are blue, green, orange, gold, and silver/white. Below are descriptions of what each color symbolizes:
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Blue - Truth and loyalty
Green - Hope, joy, and loyalty in love
Orange - Worthy ambition
Gold - generosity and elevation of the mind
Silver/white - peace and sincerity
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Our motto is, "Omnia pro bono": for the good of all things.
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Notable symbols used by Worldwide Nation:
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Pegasus: Poetic genius and inspiration
Swan: Poetic harmony and learning or lover thereof; light, love, grace, sincerity, perfection
Harp: Well-composed person of tempered judgment; contemplation; mystical bridge between Heaven and Earth
Laurel leaves: Peace and triumph
Chevron: Protection; builders or others who have accomplished some work of faithful service
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The Official Worldwide Nation Coat of Arms
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The Official Anthem of Worldwide Nation
"Love and Admiration"
(Written and Composed by Augustus H. Carter Jr.)
© 2022, High Vibe Entertainment
Adam Black Publishing (ASCAP)
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The Official Flag of Worldwide Nation, Inc., "Divine Will"
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Worldwide Nation may use certain phrases and slogans to help identify members as well other people who may have been exposed to our philosophies. They are also used as branding and marketing tools.
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1) Good Arts & Good Life
2) High Vibe Society
3) Kingdom Earth
4) Love Is God Is Love
5) We Eat to Live
6) Push the Power Button
7) Building Culture Is Building Life
8) Nine-Point Life
9) Group Share​
10) UP: Raise the Energy
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4.​ Arts & Literature
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Worldwide Nation promotes education and performance in the Cultural Arts as a way to appreciate and preserve plural heritage throughout the world.
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5. Spirituality
Worldwide Nation does not have an official religion. Instead we recognize all religions as human effort to understand and commune with The Creator Spirit (God). It is not our agenda to debate over what religious groups are right or wrong. We feel it's more advantageous for us all to learn from each other, grow with each other, pray together, and show love to one another despite differences in ideology or belief.
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Worldwide Nation has developed a basic set of principles called, Nine-Point Life that outlines our spiritual philosophy. These are ideas that can be shared by people of all faiths and unite us with a sense of commonality. Please download and enjoy.
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Nine-Point Life.pdf
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We believe in the ultimate freewill of mankind to make choices and experience the advantages or consequences accordingly. But we encourage everyone to continuously learn, seeking knowledge and wisdom in order to become the best possible version of themselves.
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6. Government
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Worldwide Nation has a Monarch form of government with appointed Officials​ (Directors) who carry out departmentalized duties as instructed.
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7. Economy
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Our economic beliefs...
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