The Overriding Mandate for Humanity to Survive
We don’t have to believe together to work together for the greater good. We can differ in background, heritage, socio-economics, gender, sexuality, age, politics, religion, etc. and STILL care about one another as human beings. Still strive to contribute to, not detract from the Common Good. That is the overriding mandate for humanity to survive and thrive. It is suggested by the Golden Rule and by every religion and belief system known on earth. It is the essence of Humanism and suggested and implied by the oneness of Mysticism. It is also simply logical. We ARE in this together …
Dolly Bertheolot, Scars to Stars, 68-69
Discover the profound insights within Scars to Stars, Dolly Haik-Adams Berthelot’s compelling memoir, and understand the overriding mandate for humanity to survive. Through her personal evolution from strict Catholicism to Mystical Humanist Unitarian Universalist, Berthelot reveals how life’s challenges lead to crucial understandings about interdependence and the vital importance of Our Common Good
Explore how embracing ethics, empathy, and cooperation—principles highlighted throughout her journey—are not bound by any single belief system but are essential for our collective flourishing.
Read Scars to Stars to gain a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of humanity and the practical steps we can all take toward a better future.