
The Literacy of Universal Peace has formed around Howard’s pioneering ideas and has engaged in academic exchange, research, and cooperation on papers. Their efforts have primarily been scholarly, but they are now ready to take the next step by expanding their work to include grassroots communities and collaboration with similar-minded individuals. They aspire to bring the knowledge and insights they’ve developed to a wider audience and to make a meaningful impact on younger generations.This project is based on the premise that the deep and hidden meaning of the world's many ancient "wisdom texts" have, sadly, been misinterpreted by both scholars and clergy for the last 2600 years, adding linguistic, cultural, and dogmatic ambiguities to a religious milieu already filled with exclusivity, hatred, and war.