Neohumanism is a philosophy of universal kinship—an invitation to recognize our deep connection with all beings and all things. It teaches that compassion begins not only with people and animals, but with the earth itself: the trees, rivers, mountains, and even so-called “non-living” things like air, sunlight, and soil. For adults and children alike, Neohumanism encourages us to live simply, love generously, and serve with joy. It reminds us that everything is part of one sacred whole, and that our choices ripple outward. Whether we’re planting a garden, sharing a meal, or caring for a stone path, we are participating in a web of life that includes everyone and everything. Through this awareness, we grow in empathy, responsibility, and wonder—discovering that true happiness comes from honoring the unity of all existence.
Neohumanism for Adults and Children
