Today, rejoice in the work that you have done. Celebrate the journey that you have made with countless others who believe that every individual can move the world in the direction of peace with their nonviolent choice and action.
Book of daily thoughts and reflections by Alan Cohen A Deep Breath Of Life
A Sufi proverb says, “When the heart weeps for what it has lost, the spirit laughs for what it has found.” Today look at how far you have come during this 64 day journey. Release the weight of your past, judgments of yourself and others, and the idea that world peace is not possible by acknowledging that you do make a difference.
Excellent book The Biology of Belief
Spend five minutes reflecting on your commitment to non- violence. Write down what it means to you and what you are willing to do as a consequence of your commitment to it. Make your commitment public by sharing it with at least 2 people.
Meditations for Courage and Compassion CD
Thich Nhat Hanh wrote, “Practice watering seeds of joy and peace and not just seeds of anger and violence, and the elements of war in all of us will be transformed.” Today, make a choice to meet each experience with an intention for peace.
Insightful and inspirational Books, DVDs, CDs and more from Zen Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh.
“We are each other’s bond,” writes poet Gwendolyn Brooks. Those who practice nonviolence cannot close their eyes to injustice or cruelty. We are here to be a witness for justice and compassion. Today, be willing to stand up for truth by your presence, your words and actions.
Great Book by Andrew Harvey The Hope