The World March for Peace & Nonviolence is the concerted effort of 100 countries and 7 continents who yearn for peace and call for the eradication of nuclear arms and an end to war and all forms of violence that continue to plague humanity.
Thanks for the invitation to join this group!
I will be in Spain at the time the march gets there, and I've just (since finding out about this from you, a few minutes ago) got in contact with the Spanish coordinator to offer my services.
Could those of you who live in or near a city that will be a stop-over (with activities) for the official group please ask your (like-minded) friends and neighbours to act as hosts to them? If you can offer them a place to sleep, that would save them paying hotel bills (and we ALL know that the money could find better use!) And you'll have the chance to meet some wonderful - if tired - people from around the World!
And don't forget that local groups will be coordinating their own events, so offering a place to sleep to those who have come (or are passing through) on a local day's (or week's...) march but aren't part of the official team would be a GREAT help.
For example, in Spain, one of the featured cities is Barcelona. I propose to walk about 150km to get there from the mountains where I'll be visiting. That will take a few days. I COULD (and may have to) take a tent. But it would be nicer if peacemakers along the way invited me to stay the night.
All countries with a stop-over (and some without) have official coordinators (contact via the web-site in the information above). And in the USA that goes for states.
Last word: Don't wait for somebody else to come up with a good idea. Plan something yourself for your local community (no matter how far it is off the official route) and contact the nearest coordinator to publicise your event. You might find hundreds of people showing up at your party. (SORRY!, didn't mean to put you off the idea. But that reminds me that it might be a good idea to announce: "Bring your own food and drink!")
Let's get going on this!
Peace and Love,
Jimmy
I totally agree with Preciouse Lotus about the levels of peace states and am sure that this IS time for us - people who realise our mission to awaken people's consciousness - to cooperate by all means and out together our energies of lunconditional love and inner peace comboned with activity
To learn what we do here in Siberia - Russia this summer please visit our web site http://planet3000.site.voila.fr
Love and hugs from Siberia
Nina
Oops I think I accidentally deleted my previous post. Here it is again,
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Peace like everything else is relative. It has various degree of depth. The depth of your peace shows up in accordance to your spiritual level.
To a person who live in poverty, peace means knowing that there will always be food and shelter.
To a person who is wealthy, peace can mean having harmony and health in life.
To a person who is engulfed with emotional turmoil, peace means to have a mind free from suffering.
To a person who is trapped in prison, peace means to be set free.
Peace is a form of liberation.
Some people only find that when they are at death bed. Some never in his/her lifetime.
That liberation comes when we have that deep connection with that oneness (or God, The Divine or Higher power,etc).
For those highly enlighten beings, that connection is constant, deep and unfailing. It is that, that give them that immense spiritual power to withstand all suffering, be it imprisonment, torture or living in absolute hard conditions. It is that connection that bring forth that enormous level of unconditional love which give birth to that unsurpassed level of forgiveness, compassion, tolerance, wisdom, etc. which is the very embodiment of a highly enlightened being. Jesus at the point of his death, prayed “God forgive them, for they know not what they are doing. (Whether it is Jesus or Buddha or Bahá’u’lláh, etc, they have the same embodiment)
That is ULTIMATE PEACE. The closer we get to that level of peace individually and globally, the closer Peace on Earth will prevail. I strongly believe it is very POSSIBLE.
Immerse your mind in seeking that liberation, it is the seed to World Peace.
When most people hear the words "Peace" and "Nonviolence", they think - on the one hand - "That's for politicians and diplomats. Boring negotiating sessions and speeches in the UN..." and - on the other hand - "A bunch of hippy do-gooders going on marches that don't do ANYBODY any good. A WASTE of time! I've got better things to do..."
When WE - those of us who are more interested in the idea - hear the words "Peace" and "Nonviolence", don't WE think about WORLD Peace and GLOBAL Nonviolence? And isn't it easy to deal with in the abstract?
And yet, Peace and Nonviolence go much deeper... and affect ALL of us:
Are you a parent who slaps a child who misbehaves "for her own good..."?
Do you raise your voice in discussions, so that shier people tend not to contribute?
Are you one of those shy people who doesn't share your points of view, because somebody else is "hogging the mike"?
Do you hear shouting and banging in the flat upstairs, but tell yourself that "it's none of my business"?
Do you eat meat - or eggs or dairy products - that come from animal FACTORIES where the animals have been tortured for the whole of their lives?
Do you meekly pay your taxes without DEMANDING that they not be used to further Injustice?
Do you keep quiet about your state's (or country's) policy on capital punishment? ("Well, it's only those who are violent themselves who are being killed...")
Do you maintain a sexist dominance in your relationship(s) even WITHOUT overt violence?
...
...
...
Answering to jimmsfairytales...
You are right on your words right above about PEACE and NONVIOLENCE.
It is a sort of abstraction all that we actually do. ALL of us are the same.
We get silent when someone else holds the mike.
We do act severelly with children for their own good.
We do raise our voices on discussions and we do tend to not hear our contestor at this moment.
And yes, we do all the sorts of acts you have mentionned, but there is a proposition upon any of those acts of ours.
We do defend the need of changes, and we do that in such a 'un-comprehensible' way of acting because, and only, we all have, inside of us, the sureness of what is right and what is wrong.
We are, dear friend, unable individually to change the world because of our faith.
It has been long enough to have grown inside our deep selfs this uncertain certainty of evil inside the others. We have been taught, since before born in the utherus, that we are a diferent and distinct been, each of us, and we also have the certainty of godness inside ourselves.
This paradoxal thinking - I'm God, or God leaves inside me, and nobody else knows it - is the real reason of our mis-understandings.
I have to me that nobody hurts or causes somebody else pain for the purpose of having fun. I believe the mis-information, the not knowing who we are, where did we come from and why do we have 'earned' our lifes is the main and unique reason for all of our mis-unfortunities.
You are right, thou. I'm a hipocritic human been, but I do care and I do fight with my natural weapons and they are, for sure, comprehension, louder of voices, angry upon disapointments and all that you condemn blaming as causes of violence. I'm not violent. I'm violated and complaining about it.
No, they are not causes. They are not even consequences, but overflows of lucidity inconsciouslly coming out of our diferent beens, inconsciouslly seeking for love and share between ourselves.
The cause, I repeat, for me, is the complete ignorance up on humanity about its origens and purposes.
Jesus, a very good fellow as stories tell us also got angry and slapted vendors at the door of a temple. He re-act over what He considered above comprehension.
Re-action will never be cause for an earlier action, my friend.
What we need to do is to spread the truth about ourselves, but always having in mind that you can not spread what you do not have.
How many God's are there in nature?
I know He is only one, and I know humankind worship a lot of them.
This is the pointed finger: religions destroy fraternity by saying:
those who believe in this or that are safe, and legitimes sons of God. Not the others.
Welll... there is no fraternity upon these sayings and without fraternity we will not get peace and violence still will prosper.
This is how I see it.
I wish a group was close to where i lived for march for peace. My old High School did a "walk for peace" but it wasn't really for peace......the dam group just did it for money. materialistic bastards. lol
Answer to imagineforlennon 2 comments ago ["I wish a group was close to where i lived for march for peace."]:
It is exactly in places where there ARE no groups where we need someone like you. The whole idea of the March (well, OK, not the WHOLE idea!) is for groups AND individuals to initiate activities wherever they are!
This is supposed to be a Worldwide phenomenon.
That includes Juneau!
Drum up a few friends. Some who AREN'T "only in it for the money" (HEY! Isn't that a ZAPPA album???) I'm going to organise a "circus" where the less talent the acts have, the BETTER (a circus where even the strong man is a clown).
Get people in Juneau talking about Peace!
"[They] may say that [you're] a dreamer...
But [you're] not the only one!
[We] hope some day [they'll] join us
And the World
Will live as One."
Can anyone assist me is their to be a march or cultural event planed for Toronto Canada I can't seem to find a link anywhere the lists planed events throughout Canada yet. thank you Mike
You can go to an official site for more information.
If you click on the name of the Canadian organiser on their contact page, it'll link you to a contact form to fill out. You'll then get an e-mail from him (it IS a him in this case), and you can just ask for info or - better still - volunteer to help.
There, they also have a map of the March.
Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver are the 3 Canadian cities due for an official visit, though the map doesn't give any dates for them. (It does for some cities.)
But don't forget that - even if the official group doesn't come to your hometown - you can organise something there yourself, and publicise it on official web-sites. So you'll be part of the March, even if you're off the beaten path.
If you would like to be a part of group and do not find one in your area where you live, contact me at the above listing and I will either put you in touch with someone near you, or we can discuss how to start a group in your area.
Cheers,
Hope -
Hi to all you peace seekers! On this coming Friday (OCT. 15) I'll be singing WE ARE ONE (& a few more of my songs) at the main event for the World Peace March in JERUSALEM!
Please join me there if you're in the area... :)
You can listen & watch the slide video of WE ARE ONE at my page. Welcome!
LOVE PEACE
Ronit (Israel/Palestine)
The World March Comes to the US! Nov 30th – Dec 3rd
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The World March Comes to the US! Nov 30th – Dec 3rd
The international World March Team arrives in the United States on Monday, November 30 — 35 countries, 4 continents and 60 days after setting out from New Zealand. Now it's our turn to express ourselves and take a stand: for the abolition of nuclear weapons, for an end to war as a means of resolving conflict, and for a new global consciousness based on nonviolence & the rejection of all forms of violence.
November 30th: NYC
Join the World Marchers for Peace and Nonviolence on their first day in North America.
1 PM: March Over the Brooklyn Bridge
3 PM: Press Conference/City Proclamation at City Hall
7 PM: “Beyond Violence”: Performance & Celebration at Riverside Church
December 2: “World March USA Day”
Join the Marchers in one of the cities listed below or at one of the events being organized around the country in support:
Washington DC
2 PM: Event on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial honoring Dr. King at the site of his “I Have A Dream” speech.
READ MORE
More info: chriswells@nyc.rr.com
San Francisco/Bay Area:
12 PM: March to downtown San Rafael
1 PM: “Cable Car” tour including stops/visits to: Golden Gate Bridge; UN Plaza; News Media outlets;
Gandhi Statue; MLK memorial at Yerba Buena and City Hall.
6 PM: Reception and Celebration at the Unitarian Church, San Francisco
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Thanks for posting this historic event. What's amazing is to see everyone in so many different places expressing the same yearning for peace and nonviolence, in so many diverse ways. It feels like the emerging of new peace movement.
Nicole Myers
May 19, 2009
jimmsfairytales0com
I will be in Spain at the time the march gets there, and I've just (since finding out about this from you, a few minutes ago) got in contact with the Spanish coordinator to offer my services.
Could those of you who live in or near a city that will be a stop-over (with activities) for the official group please ask your (like-minded) friends and neighbours to act as hosts to them? If you can offer them a place to sleep, that would save them paying hotel bills (and we ALL know that the money could find better use!) And you'll have the chance to meet some wonderful - if tired - people from around the World!
And don't forget that local groups will be coordinating their own events, so offering a place to sleep to those who have come (or are passing through) on a local day's (or week's...) march but aren't part of the official team would be a GREAT help.
For example, in Spain, one of the featured cities is Barcelona. I propose to walk about 150km to get there from the mountains where I'll be visiting. That will take a few days. I COULD (and may have to) take a tent. But it would be nicer if peacemakers along the way invited me to stay the night.
All countries with a stop-over (and some without) have official coordinators (contact via the web-site in the information above). And in the USA that goes for states.
Last word: Don't wait for somebody else to come up with a good idea. Plan something yourself for your local community (no matter how far it is off the official route) and contact the nearest coordinator to publicise your event. You might find hundreds of people showing up at your party. (SORRY!, didn't mean to put you off the idea. But that reminds me that it might be a good idea to announce: "Bring your own food and drink!")
Let's get going on this!
Peace and Love,
Jimmy
May 19, 2009
Precious Lotus
Yeah! Peace!
May 20, 2009
Nina Goncharova
To learn what we do here in Siberia - Russia this summer please visit our web site http://planet3000.site.voila.fr
Love and hugs from Siberia
Nina
May 20, 2009
Precious Lotus
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Peace like everything else is relative. It has various degree of depth. The depth of your peace shows up in accordance to your spiritual level.
To a person who live in poverty, peace means knowing that there will always be food and shelter.
To a person who is wealthy, peace can mean having harmony and health in life.
To a person who is engulfed with emotional turmoil, peace means to have a mind free from suffering.
To a person who is trapped in prison, peace means to be set free.
Peace is a form of liberation.
Some people only find that when they are at death bed. Some never in his/her lifetime.
That liberation comes when we have that deep connection with that oneness (or God, The Divine or Higher power,etc).
For those highly enlighten beings, that connection is constant, deep and unfailing. It is that, that give them that immense spiritual power to withstand all suffering, be it imprisonment, torture or living in absolute hard conditions. It is that connection that bring forth that enormous level of unconditional love which give birth to that unsurpassed level of forgiveness, compassion, tolerance, wisdom, etc. which is the very embodiment of a highly enlightened being. Jesus at the point of his death, prayed “God forgive them, for they know not what they are doing. (Whether it is Jesus or Buddha or Bahá’u’lláh, etc, they have the same embodiment)
That is ULTIMATE PEACE. The closer we get to that level of peace individually and globally, the closer Peace on Earth will prevail. I strongly believe it is very POSSIBLE.
Immerse your mind in seeking that liberation, it is the seed to World Peace.
Links : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7CFkPyj5JE
http://www.theharmonyinstitute.org/book/ptv/pubreviews.html
http://mypeace.tv/group/worldunityday
http://www.greatpeacemakers.com
May 20, 2009
MiraCulous
May 20, 2009
jimmsfairytales0com
When WE - those of us who are more interested in the idea - hear the words "Peace" and "Nonviolence", don't WE think about WORLD Peace and GLOBAL Nonviolence? And isn't it easy to deal with in the abstract?
And yet, Peace and Nonviolence go much deeper... and affect ALL of us:
Are you a parent who slaps a child who misbehaves "for her own good..."?
Do you raise your voice in discussions, so that shier people tend not to contribute?
Are you one of those shy people who doesn't share your points of view, because somebody else is "hogging the mike"?
Do you hear shouting and banging in the flat upstairs, but tell yourself that "it's none of my business"?
Do you eat meat - or eggs or dairy products - that come from animal FACTORIES where the animals have been tortured for the whole of their lives?
Do you meekly pay your taxes without DEMANDING that they not be used to further Injustice?
Do you keep quiet about your state's (or country's) policy on capital punishment? ("Well, it's only those who are violent themselves who are being killed...")
Do you maintain a sexist dominance in your relationship(s) even WITHOUT overt violence?
...
...
...
May 25, 2009
Marcos A. Rondineli
You are right on your words right above about PEACE and NONVIOLENCE.
It is a sort of abstraction all that we actually do. ALL of us are the same.
We get silent when someone else holds the mike.
We do act severelly with children for their own good.
We do raise our voices on discussions and we do tend to not hear our contestor at this moment.
And yes, we do all the sorts of acts you have mentionned, but there is a proposition upon any of those acts of ours.
We do defend the need of changes, and we do that in such a 'un-comprehensible' way of acting because, and only, we all have, inside of us, the sureness of what is right and what is wrong.
We are, dear friend, unable individually to change the world because of our faith.
It has been long enough to have grown inside our deep selfs this uncertain certainty of evil inside the others. We have been taught, since before born in the utherus, that we are a diferent and distinct been, each of us, and we also have the certainty of godness inside ourselves.
This paradoxal thinking - I'm God, or God leaves inside me, and nobody else knows it - is the real reason of our mis-understandings.
I have to me that nobody hurts or causes somebody else pain for the purpose of having fun. I believe the mis-information, the not knowing who we are, where did we come from and why do we have 'earned' our lifes is the main and unique reason for all of our mis-unfortunities.
You are right, thou. I'm a hipocritic human been, but I do care and I do fight with my natural weapons and they are, for sure, comprehension, louder of voices, angry upon disapointments and all that you condemn blaming as causes of violence. I'm not violent. I'm violated and complaining about it.
No, they are not causes. They are not even consequences, but overflows of lucidity inconsciouslly coming out of our diferent beens, inconsciouslly seeking for love and share between ourselves.
The cause, I repeat, for me, is the complete ignorance up on humanity about its origens and purposes.
Jesus, a very good fellow as stories tell us also got angry and slapted vendors at the door of a temple. He re-act over what He considered above comprehension.
Re-action will never be cause for an earlier action, my friend.
What we need to do is to spread the truth about ourselves, but always having in mind that you can not spread what you do not have.
How many God's are there in nature?
I know He is only one, and I know humankind worship a lot of them.
This is the pointed finger: religions destroy fraternity by saying:
those who believe in this or that are safe, and legitimes sons of God. Not the others.
Welll... there is no fraternity upon these sayings and without fraternity we will not get peace and violence still will prosper.
This is how I see it.
May 25, 2009
peacenut
May 26, 2009
Marcos A. Rondineli
Fuerte el sonido, bellissimas las imagenes.
El mundo no solo desea la paz, pero la merece.
Gracias.
May 26, 2009
imagineforlennon
May 28, 2009
Mikuak Rai
May 28, 2009
jimmsfairytales0com
It is exactly in places where there ARE no groups where we need someone like you. The whole idea of the March (well, OK, not the WHOLE idea!) is for groups AND individuals to initiate activities wherever they are!
This is supposed to be a Worldwide phenomenon.
That includes Juneau!
Drum up a few friends. Some who AREN'T "only in it for the money" (HEY! Isn't that a ZAPPA album???) I'm going to organise a "circus" where the less talent the acts have, the BETTER (a circus where even the strong man is a clown).
Get people in Juneau talking about Peace!
"[They] may say that [you're] a dreamer...
But [you're] not the only one!
[We] hope some day [they'll] join us
And the World
Will live as One."
"All we are saying
Is give Juneau a chance!"
May 28, 2009
michael philip jones
May 28, 2009
peacenut
If you click on the name of the Canadian organiser on their contact page, it'll link you to a contact form to fill out. You'll then get an e-mail from him (it IS a him in this case), and you can just ask for info or - better still - volunteer to help.
There, they also have a map of the March.
Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver are the 3 Canadian cities due for an official visit, though the map doesn't give any dates for them. (It does for some cities.)
But don't forget that - even if the official group doesn't come to your hometown - you can organise something there yourself, and publicise it on official web-sites. So you'll be part of the March, even if you're off the beaten path.
May 29, 2009
Angel L Espada Rosado
May 29, 2009
michael philip jones
May 29, 2009
Yaron Fishman
Jun 15, 2009
Hope Jolles
Cheers,
Hope -
Jun 15, 2009
jimmsfairytales0com
What a beautiful idea!
What beautiful people!
What a beautiful concept!
Peace!
It's got to happen!
It's going to happen!
Jun 16, 2009
Yaron Fishman
Jun 16, 2009
Ronit Shefi
On this coming Friday (OCT. 15) I'll be singing WE ARE ONE (& a few more of my songs) at the main event for the World Peace March in JERUSALEM!
Please join me there if you're in the area... :)
You can listen & watch the slide video of WE ARE ONE at my page. Welcome!
LOVE PEACE
Ronit (Israel/Palestine)
Oct 13, 2009
Hope Jolles
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The World March Comes to the US! Nov 30th – Dec 3rd
The international World March Team arrives in the United States on Monday, November 30 — 35 countries, 4 continents and 60 days after setting out from New Zealand. Now it's our turn to express ourselves and take a stand: for the abolition of nuclear weapons, for an end to war as a means of resolving conflict, and for a new global consciousness based on nonviolence & the rejection of all forms of violence.
November 30th: NYC
Join the World Marchers for Peace and Nonviolence on their first day in North America.
1 PM: March Over the Brooklyn Bridge
3 PM: Press Conference/City Proclamation at City Hall
7 PM: “Beyond Violence”: Performance & Celebration at Riverside Church
More info: www.worldmarchinnyc.org
December 2: “World March USA Day”
Join the Marchers in one of the cities listed below or at one of the events being organized around the country in support:
Washington DC
2 PM: Event on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial honoring Dr. King at the site of his “I Have A Dream” speech.
READ MORE
More info: chriswells@nyc.rr.com
San Francisco/Bay Area:
12 PM: March to downtown San Rafael
1 PM: “Cable Car” tour including stops/visits to: Golden Gate Bridge; UN Plaza; News Media outlets;
Gandhi Statue; MLK memorial at Yerba Buena and City Hall.
6 PM: Reception and Celebration at the Unitarian Church, San Francisco
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Nov 14, 2009
Yaron Fishman
Nov 22, 2009
Nicole Myers
Nov 22, 2009