
Time: June 19, 2010 from 9am to 10pm
Location: St. Andrew’s-Wesley United Church
Street: 1022 Nelson Street
City/Town: Vancouver, BC
Website or Map: http://www.mypeacevow.org
Phone: Registration: Phone: 778-893-1859
Event Type: living, ahimsa, meditation, &, community, creation, of, peace, mandala
Organized By: Living Ahimsa
Latest Activity: Jun 11, 2010
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Living Ahimsa at World Peace Day
With Mother Maya
What better way to celebrate World’s Peace Day than through the cultivation of inner harmony: Ahimsa. As part of a greater program, Living Ahimsa World Tour 2009-2012, Mother Maya's extraordinary work on Living Ahimsa—The Power of Peace throughout the world has been touching and healing thousands of lives. Since Mother Maya’s inauguration of this pioneering work following the disaster of September 11, 2001 she has personally guided more than 145,000 participants into the Vow of Ahimsa - the individual commitment to inner-harmony, health and world peace. Mother Maya initiated the Vow of Ahimsa on the scarred grounds of the World Trade Center, New York City. The mission of the Living Ahimsa World Tour 2009-2012 is to unite the millions of peace lovers and hundreds of peace organizations throughout the world through the simple practice of taking The Vow of Ahimsa—the powerful, yet simple intention to pursue peace and harmony in our thoughts, speech, and actions. Living Ahimsa is humanity’s work – a primal call to take back the world! That is, the world of harmony within. Ultimately, it is the human person who has the power to change darkness into light, ignorance into wisdom. If we can cultivate personal awareness, we can create inner harmony.
Living Ahimsa Tour Programs in Canada, go to:
http://mypeacevow.com/tour_2010/CanadaFlyer_All.pdf
Sri Swami Mayatitananda (Mother Maya): A world renowned spiritual teacher and humanitarian, Mother Maya was a Major Speaker at the 2009 Parliament of World Religions alongside other great men and women of faith. She was an honored member of the Convocation of Saints from India and on the Divine Feminine Panel. During the conference she eloquently addressed the theme of global reconciliation through the lens of her Living Ahimsa work. “By cultivating personal awareness of ahimsa we can find a common language that needs no words--a communion centered in the heart of oneness. If each one of us makes a commitment to inner harmony, we will surely succeed in achieving the ultimate goal of our human destiny--that of a spiritual freedom that unites us. Ultimately, it is the work of awareness within the individual person that will change the world for the better.”
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