We Are
A not-for-profit movement reimagining what it means to be human on a shared planet.
The
Beginning
It began with a quiet, profound realization.
For decades, Dr. Jeev looked inside the human body through medical images. Across nations, cultures, and beliefs, those images revealed something striking—beneath the surface, we are essentially the same. The same structures. The same fragility. The same quiet resilience. Only diseases marked our differences.
This observation, intertwined with his love for philosophy, poetry, and our blue planet, gave rise to a deeper question: are our differences truly real? Or simply constructs of the “human world” we’ve created?
Because when we zoom out into nature—or zoom in into consciousness—those divisions begin to dissolve. What remains is our shared essence.
Although each one of us is unique, we are more alike in our vulnerabilities, our hopes, and our longing to belong. Not separate, but deeply connected.
We belong to .
What Drives Us
Not a plan. A compass.
Mission
To inspire and facilitate sustainable human co-habitation on planet Earth by reducing conflict and deepening our connectedness.
Vision
To build a transformative not-for-profit movement—where education, media, and social entrepreneurship converge to awaken our shared humanity, deepen our interconnectedness, and honour our collective stewardship of Earth, while celebrating the rich diversity of our global community.
Dr. Jeev

Dr. Jeev
Dr. Jeev is the founder of KanYini Earth, an Australian non-profit exploring how humanity can live in deeper harmony—with one another and with the planet.
Trained as a radiologist, he has spent decades looking beneath the surface—of the human body, and of the systems we inhabit. That same lens now shapes his work at KanYini, where clarity meets compassion in reimagining how we coexist.
His work spans medicine, systems thinking, and community-building, guided by a simple yet profound inquiry:
Through KanYini Earth, he invites a new way of seeing—where sustainability becomes a shared practice, and oneness is not just an idea, but a lived experience.
His debut philosophical novel, Dancing with the Universe, continues this exploration through story.
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