'MU is not a place;
the people who live there are very happy'.
Our program is simple:
1) Universal Peace;
2) Universal Political Freedom;
3) Universal Religious Freedom;
4) Universal Education;
5) Universal Health;
6) Universal Prosperity;
7) Universal Spiritual Unfoldment.
Whatever we write and say, this program
will always be in the back of our minds.
Surely such a program is Utopian? We repeat:
'MU is not a place;
the people who live there are very happy'.
There would be no point to life, if
happiness was impossible. There would be
no point in building, if the work could never
be achieved. ARCO will cut the stones that
build the arch to the future. ARCO is the arc,
the rainbow, the arch connecting the outer to
the inner world, the Great Work.
This is idealism without illusions, except maybe
for this one: We refuse to accept the pessimist's
point of view that our program is impossible.
To achieve the Great Work, method is of crucial
importance. Ends result naturally from the means
employed. Only good means can yield good ends.
The wrong means will inevitable yield bad results.
The means, therefore, are more important than
the ends. ARCO's means are: provoking thought
and disseminating ideas. Thus we set sail.
It is good to have an end to journey towards,
but it is the journey that matters in the end.





