Research of the spiritual self was not expected in my itinerary of the trip.
In preparation of immersing into religious societies, however, I don’t know why I did not expect to log inspirational spiritual advice and observations. This aspect refreshed my thinking that the ultimate goal of peace journalism is to attain humanitarian relief and resolution.
There is no other explanation of what drives this type of work than the spiritual self bonding within the network of others’ spirits all sharing the same quality, humanity.
Lotfi Lamrani said the novel of the universe is the interdependence of people and their experiences. There is a beauty in the teaching and learning from each other, which is what fuses our connections together.
The key to all of these fusions is spirituality.
The Imam in Azrou said he has learned from his religious role that his spirit grows when leading and meeting other people, when he shares the same spirit with another person it feeds his own.
When engaging with others, we often forget how much our self can affect their self. Sinharaja Tammita-Delgoda used a man analyzing a painting as an example of projected individualism.
We are constantly tossing our own experiential projections onto others and our environment. As our individualism interacts with others, it’s curious to wonder how our world is constantly at war thanks to our masses of projections onto people we label as others.
This is a result of not acknowledging the differences in others’ spirits and instead disconnecting from them, which hinders our own.
Sarvodaya recognizes the need for inner peace and strength to tackle the struggling societal peace or lack of. The only way to influence the situation around you is to be balanced within.
This was the mission for establishing their Vishva Niketan Peace Center.
The movement believes people must regain their strength and personal spirituality to re-enter society without breaking down. We are always engaged with the external world, so to be a positive model in the worldly healing process, a painful and seemingly endless one, the individual must tap into their inner conflicts and face those first.
It is challenging to attain inner peace when the tension of the world burdens us, but there is a need for self peace to balance the lack of in society.
Sarvodaya believes their organization has sustained for more than five decades, because it is a religious establishment. The organic growth is seeded in the people, and their spiritual presence is the key to its success.
Sarvodaya members believe in finding peace and centering within their movement and themselves so that spirit can be carried like a light to the outside world as they work for the development and awakening of the collective human society.
In preparation of immersing into religious societies, however, I don’t know why I did not expect to log inspirational spiritual advice and observations. This aspect refreshed my thinking that the ultimate goal of peace journalism is to attain humanitarian relief and resolution.
There is no other explanation of what drives this type of work than the spiritual self bonding within the network of others’ spirits all sharing the same quality, humanity.
Lotfi Lamrani said the novel of the universe is the interdependence of people and their experiences. There is a beauty in the teaching and learning from each other, which is what fuses our connections together.
The key to all of these fusions is spirituality.
The Imam in Azrou said he has learned from his religious role that his spirit grows when leading and meeting other people, when he shares the same spirit with another person it feeds his own.
When engaging with others, we often forget how much our self can affect their self. Sinharaja Tammita-Delgoda used a man analyzing a painting as an example of projected individualism.
We are constantly tossing our own experiential projections onto others and our environment. As our individualism interacts with others, it’s curious to wonder how our world is constantly at war thanks to our masses of projections onto people we label as others.
This is a result of not acknowledging the differences in others’ spirits and instead disconnecting from them, which hinders our own.
Sarvodaya recognizes the need for inner peace and strength to tackle the struggling societal peace or lack of. The only way to influence the situation around you is to be balanced within.
This was the mission for establishing their Vishva Niketan Peace Center.
The movement believes people must regain their strength and personal spirituality to re-enter society without breaking down. We are always engaged with the external world, so to be a positive model in the worldly healing process, a painful and seemingly endless one, the individual must tap into their inner conflicts and face those first.
It is challenging to attain inner peace when the tension of the world burdens us, but there is a need for self peace to balance the lack of in society.
Sarvodaya believes their organization has sustained for more than five decades, because it is a religious establishment. The organic growth is seeded in the people, and their spiritual presence is the key to its success.
Sarvodaya members believe in finding peace and centering within their movement and themselves so that spirit can be carried like a light to the outside world as they work for the development and awakening of the collective human society.