Still Time to Register FREE for the Summer of Peace!
July 9, 2016 by admin
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We’re excited to announce that we’re once again co-sponsors of the largest virtual peace event on the planet, the Summer of Peace. Will you join us?
When you hear the word “peace,” what comes to mind? Do you think of another era marked by flowers and peace signs? Or war-torn areas of the world that repeatedly make and break peace treaties with their neighbors? Read more
Julian Kalmar and Rick Beneteau want to know if you've got what it takes to step up and be a leader in the new world transformation. CLICK HERE to find out.
Summer of Peace Starts Now!
June 18, 2016 by admin
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We’re excited to announce that we’re once again co-sponsors of the largest virtual peace event on the planet, the Summer of Peace. Will you join us?
When you hear the word “peace,” what comes to mind? Do you think of another era marked by flowers and peace signs? Or war-torn areas of the world that repeatedly make and break peace treaties with their neighbors? Read more
Summer of Peace is in Full Swing!
July 4, 2015 by admin
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We’re excited to announce that we’re once again co-sponsors of the largest virtual peace event on the planet. Will you join us?
We understand it can be difficult to know where to turn to find the inspiration and guidance we all need to heal the conflicts in our own hearts, in our relationships and in our larger world.
That’s why we’re honored to be a part of The Shift Network’s free online event, The Summer of Peace, taking place June 13 – September 21. Read more
Summer of Peace starts Today! FREE Registration!
June 13, 2015 by admin
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We’re excited to announce that we’re once again co-sponsors of the largest virtual peace event on the planet. Will you join us?
We understand it can be difficult to know where to turn to find the inspiration and guidance we all need to heal the conflicts in our own hearts, in our relationships and in our larger world.
That’s why we’re honored to be a part of The Shift Network’s free online event, The Summer of Peace, taking place June 13 – September 21. Read more
Summer of Peace starts June 13th: FREE Registration!
June 6, 2015 by admin
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We’re excited to announce that we’re once again co-sponsors of the largest virtual peace event on the planet. Will you join us?
We understand it can be difficult to know where to turn to find the inspiration and guidance we all need to heal the conflicts in our own hearts, in our relationships and in our larger world.
That’s why we’re honored to be a part of The Shift Network’s free online event, The Summer of Peace, taking place June 13 – September 21. Read more
Archbishop Desmond Tutu: Human uniqueness and the African spirit of Ubuntu
April 5, 2014 by admin
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From the YouTube site: The 2013 Templeton Prize Laureate, Archbishop Desmond Tutu (a 10 Million Clicks For Peace endorser), speaks on the topic: “Who we are: Human uniqueness and the African spirit of Ubuntu.”
UBUNTU! A message of peace from Archbishop Desmond Tutu
December 21, 2013 by admin
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This post first appeared in the Modern Day Mastery blog here.
10 Million Clicks For Peace endorser, Nobel Peace Prize winner, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, delivers the message of UBUNTU to the world.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu & Forgiveness Project Part 5
November 25, 2012 by admin
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This is the last of a 5-part video series on Forgiveness with Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
You can :
watch part 1 here
watch part 2 here
watch part 3 here
watch part 4 here
On 12th May 2010 more than 800 people piled into St John’s Smith Square, London, to hear Archbishop Desmond Tutu, founding patron of The Forgiveness Project, deliver our inaugural annual lecture – ‘Is Violence Ever Justified?’ Touching briefly on the Church’s view of a just war and challenging the audience to consider ‘what would you do if you discovered your daughter being raped?’, he then asked permission to talk more generally about things that he feels passionate about – for instance the process of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the transformative nature of forgiveness, and the uniquely African concept of Ubuntu – ‘I am me, because you are you’. Archbishop Tutu was joined on stage by Mary Blewitt who lost 50 members of her family in the Rwandan genocide; Jo Berry whose father was killed in the 1984 Brighton bombing; and Patrick Magee, the former IRA activist who planted the bomb. The event was chaired by BBC broadcaster Edward Stourton, and sponsored by Anglo American, with The Independent newspaper as our media sponsor. Read more
Archbishop Desmond Tutu & Forgiveness Project Part 4
November 24, 2012 by admin
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This is part 4 of a 5-part video series on Forgiveness with Archbishop Desmond Tutu. You can watch part 1 here
watch part 2 here
watch part 3 here
On 12th May 2010 more than 800 people piled into St John’s Smith Square, London, to hear Archbishop Desmond Tutu, founding patron of The Forgiveness Project, deliver our inaugural annual lecture – ‘Is Violence Ever Justified?’ Touching briefly on the Church’s view of a just war and challenging the audience to consider ‘what would you do if you discovered your daughter being raped?’, he then asked permission to talk more generally about things that he feels passionate about – for instance the process of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the transformative nature of forgiveness, and the uniquely African concept of Ubuntu – ‘I am me, because you are you’. Archbishop Tutu was joined on stage by Mary Blewitt who lost 50 members of her family in the Rwandan genocide; Jo Berry whose father was killed in the 1984 Brighton bombing; and Patrick Magee, the former IRA activist who planted the bomb. The event was chaired by BBC broadcaster Edward Stourton, and sponsored by Anglo American, with The Independent newspaper as our media sponsor. Read more
Archbishop Desmond Tutu & Forgiveness Project Part 3
November 23, 2012 by admin
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This is part 3 of a 5-part video series on Forgiveness with Archbishop Desmond Tutu. You can watch part 1 here
watch part 2 here
On 12th May 2010 more than 800 people piled into St John’s Smith Square, London, to hear Archbishop Desmond Tutu, founding patron of The Forgiveness Project, deliver our inaugural annual lecture – ‘Is Violence Ever Justified?’ Touching briefly on the Church’s view of a just war and challenging the audience to consider ‘what would you do if you discovered your daughter being raped?’, he then asked permission to talk more generally about things that he feels passionate about – for instance the process of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the transformative nature of forgiveness, and the uniquely African concept of Ubuntu – ‘I am me, because you are you’. Archbishop Tutu was joined on stage by Mary Blewitt who lost 50 members of her family in the Rwandan genocide; Jo Berry whose father was killed in the 1984 Brighton bombing; and Patrick Magee, the former IRA activist who planted the bomb. The event was chaired by BBC broadcaster Edward Stourton, and sponsored by Anglo American, with The Independent newspaper as our media sponsor. Read more