
DECLARATION OF CREATION
PREAMBLE
The General Assembly,
Recognizing the unprecedented transformation of civilization brought about by artificial intelligence, digital interconnectivity, and planetary interdependence;
Acknowledging the fragility of Earth’s ecosystems and the moral responsibility of humanity to preserve the balance of life;
Recalling the principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), the Earth Charter (2000), and the UNESCO Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (2021);
Affirming that technological and economic advancement must serve the dignity, awareness, and creative potential of the human being;
Determined to establish a new moral and social order an Economy of Creation grounded in conscience, cooperation, and the creative dignity of all life;
Proclaims this Declaration of Creation as a universal moral charter for the era of human–AI coexistence and planetary consciousness.
SECTION I FOUNDATIONAL PRINCIPLES
1. Sovereignty of Life
Reaffirms that life in all its forms constitutes the highest value and primary law of existence; that no system, government, or technology may violate or diminish the sanctity of life for the sake of power, profit, or expedience.
2. Dignity of Consciousness
Declares human consciousness as the root of meaning and creation; affirms the right of every individual to awareness, education, and the cultivation of moral intelligence.
3. Moral Purpose of Knowledge
Resolves that the progress of science and technology must serve understanding, not domination, and shall always be guided by ethical reflection and transparency.
4. Sacred Use of Technology
Calls upon all states and institutions to ensure that artificial intelligence and emerging technologies remain accountable to human values, enhancing rather than replacing human creativity and moral judgment.
5. Freedom to Create
Affirms creation as a fundamental human right; urges nations to protect creative expression and innovation from coercion, censorship, or systemic dependency.
SECTION II THE ECONOMY OF CREATION
6. Redefinition of Value
Declares that value shall be measured by contribution to life, awareness, and shared growth, not solely by financial profit.
7. Liberation of Human Potential
Encourages all economies to transform work into a form of self expression and service, enabling the full realization of human creativity.
8. Ethical Integration of Artificial Intelligence
Urges states and enterprises to ensure that AI-driven automation elevates human purpose rather than replaces human participation, emphasizing imagination, empathy, and stewardship.
9. Shared Prosperity and Trust
Supports the transition from extractive to regenerative and participatory economies, rooted in transparency, cooperation, and mutual trust.
10. Environmental Reciprocity
Recognizes nature as a living partner in creation; calls for policies ensuring that production and consumption respect ecological balance and the regenerative capacities of the Earth.
SECTION III SOCIAL AND CULTURAL PRINCIPLES
11. Right to Meaning
Affirms that every person has the right to live and work in conditions of dignity, purpose, and social value.
12. Education for Awareness
Calls for educational systems that cultivate ethical imagination, empathy, and the capacity for conscious citizenship.
13. Cultural and Linguistic Diversity
Encourages the protection and renewal of cultural heritage, art, and language as vital expressions of humanity’s collective memory.
14. Governance through Conscience
Urges governments to align public institutions with truth and public good; declares that power exercised without conscience is illegitimate.
SECTION IV GLOBAL COEXISTENCE
15. Equality of Civilizations
Affirms that all cultures and nations are co-creators of human evolution; rejects all forms of civilizational superiority.
16. Peace as Humanity’s Default State
Recognizes peace as the natural state of mature civilizations and calls for policies that make peace the first principle of progress.
17. Freedom of Thought and Dialogue
Reaffirms freedom of conscience and expression as essential for human evolution; condemns censorship of moral and creative thought.
18. Responsibility Beyond Borders
Calls upon all nations to uphold moral responsibility toward future generations and to cooperate on global challenges climate, migration, and digital governance — beyond narrow sovereignty.
SECTION V THE FUTURE OF CIVILIZATION
19. Integration of AI and Humanity
Declares that artificial intelligence shall be developed and governed as a partner in awareness, amplifying human creativity, empathy, and understanding.
20. Continuity of Human Purpose
Affirms that civilization must pursue growth that deepens, not diminishes, humanity; mandates that all systems align with the flourishing of life and meaning.
21. Global Commons of Consciousness
Recognizes knowledge, digital space, and planetary resources as commons belonging to all humankind; calls for their transparent and equitable governance.
22. The Law of Conscience
Establishes conscience as the supreme law above markets and machines; every decision, public or private, shall be measured by its fidelity to life and truth.
SECTION VI FINAL DECLARATION
Proclaims the Declaration of Creation as the moral constitution of a civilization in awakening binding not through coercion but through awareness.
Invites all nations, institutions, communities, and individuals to adopt and uphold these principles as the foundation of the Economy of Creation.
Calls Upon the United Nations, UNESCO, and civil society organizations to promote this Declaration as a guiding framework for policy, education, and technological ethics.
Adopted in the Spirit of Peace, Dignity, and Human Purpose
for all who choose creation over conquest,
and conscience over control.