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Inner Peace, February 22nd

Our second online session about Peace and Progress is dedicated to Inner Peace. We approach this important condition for sustainable progress via three points of attention.

Date: 22.02.2022 Time: 17:00 CET (Amsterdam Time)

Register in advance for this meeting:
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwscOqsrT0uGNYyIBXDjWmp3zFDPCVRklZ9

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

About the speakers:

Sujith Ravindran: I first met Sujith in the Netherlands more than 10 years ago. We performed a few times together in events around multicultural relationships or entrepreneurship. Last year I joined the pilgrimage (a walk in Italy) that Sujith organizes every year for men around the world. Sujith is multiple bestselling author. His works excell on spirituality, mystical laws of abundance, masculinity and leadership.

Lieve Willems: Lieve is regular participant in my weekly open zoom dialogue sessions. She makes herself loved through her way of expressing herself and the wisdom she has accumulated about interrelational challenges in the complexity of our current times. She published a box with 33 cards on the topic, known as the “Universal Relational Esperanto”. Lieve helps organizations and teams to get into better interrelational understanding and productivity.

Marion van de Eijnden: Marion is also one of our regulars during the weekly zoom sessions. She always enlightens with her Avatar wisdom. Also now she will guide us in an excersize about compassion.

Jean-Paul Close: A decade or more ago I defined Sustainocracy as a societal approach that brings people and institutions together. My insights and motivation developed first as a single father. They subsequently develop for all children and grownups of this world.

The 5 PEACE presentations during our first online community gathering

With the objective to create worldwide STIR PEACE communities that work together and core human values for local wellness and resilience we invited the first PEACE professionals to show their activities. After introducing Sustainocracy as a viable Peace for Progress society model we recorded the presentations separately so you can enjoy each of them by themselves:

1. Uduaki-Abasi Akpabo from Nigeria about the art competition and the 3 winners

2. Sculpturist and top athlete Donald Brown from the U.K. talks about sport and art for Peace

3. Taylor O’Connor about People Building Peace

4. Kelli Guess of the International Women’s Peace Group presented 3 laws for Peace

You can download her presentation here. It states 3 overarching values and 10 articles.

5. Eugen Oetringer about the Law’s of Nature Manifesto

Sense of urgency

Law suits against negligent governments, polluting businesses, broken promises, useless global meetings. Why is this institutional world so subbornly reluctant to change their lethal abuse into sustainable cooperation?

Why are the institutions incapable of accepting the invitation to resolve the global issues once and for all, together (Sustainocracy). Why are they all so blind to not see the responsibility they share in the problem of developing the global, irrevocable tipping point our of stupid self interest? And that they can be part of the solution and win all the recognition for their authentic leadership?