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Descargar vídeo Practicar la Paz, en alta resolución, con trad simultánea
Si os interesa descargar el vídeo de Practicar la Paz en alta definición para proyectarlo en eventos, aquí tenéis el enlace:
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Conferência Nórdica para a Paz
No dia 18 de Agosto de 2012 Prem Rawat falou, através de um vídeo, numa conferência de paz organizada por estudantes em Oslo, na Noruega.
O seu discurso teve um forte impacto, tendo sido considerado por muitos estudantes como o ponto alto da conferência.
A Fundação Prem Rawat irá lançar brevemente uma campanha de divulgação desse vídeo. Entretanto, o vídeo está já disponível no canal da TPRF no Youtube, no palavrasdepaz.ning.com lege
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GIVE PEACE A CHANCE
Wars happen when intolerance
reaches epic proportions, when
the reasons for war become
greater than the sanctity of peace. Wars
happen when we fail to realise the value of
being alive. World leaders try to bring
peace, but it is not an issue of institutions.
It is human beings who start wars. Before
a war begins outside, it starts inside.
The war on the inside is more
dangerous because it is a fire that may
never be put out. Wars are being fought
because peace is not being found within,
because it is not being allowed to unfold.
We are all searching for something;
we may call it success, peace, love, or
tranquillity. It is the same thing. What we
are looking for has many names because
we do not know what we need.
To find what we need, we
look around us. To know where
to find what we are looking for,
we first need to ask ourselves
where we can find it. Have we
considered looking within?
Living is not an easy task, especially
if we want the best of it. We have to mine
for it. Mining is not easy. We have to take
out what we need and leave the rest. If we
want to mine for peace, then we have to
seek what is precious and discard what is
not.
The thing that we are searching for is
not outside of us. It is within us. It always
has been and always will be. Contentment
feels good, and it is not an accident. It is
not an accident that peace feels good.
Peace is already here, and it resides in the
hearts of all human beings.
Peace is something that has to be
felt. One of the most incredible powers we
have is that we can feel. When we place
peace in front of that power to feel, we
feel peace. We are here to be filled with
gratitude, love and understanding.
We carry a lamp within so bright that
even in the darkest night, it can fill our world
with light. This light is waiting to be found.
Peace makes no distinctions. It does not
care if we are rich, if we are poor, or what
religion we belong to. It does not care which
country we live in. Peace is waiting to be
found. Waiting to once again feel whole, not
separated by all the issues that divide our lives.
Peace is when the heart is no longer in
duality, when the struggle within has been
resolved. When peace comes to the heart,
serenity follows. Love comes flooding in,
uncontrolled. Joy cannot be held back. It bursts
through because it is right. That is peace.
Peace needs to be felt, love needs to be
felt, truth needs to be felt. As long as we are
alive, the yearning to feel good, to feel joy, will
always be there, and as long as it is
there, there will be a need for it to be
discovered.
Life is a journey. We are
passengers in a train called life, and we
are alive in the moment called now.
The journey of life is so beautiful that
it needs no destination.
On this journey, we have been given a
compass. The compass is the thirst to be
fulfilled. The true journey of life begins the day
we begin to seek to quench our thirst. This
quest is the noblest one.
For many centuries, a voice has been
calling out: "What you are looking for is within
you. Your truth is within you, your peace is
within you, your joy is within you." In our
hearts, peace is like a seed waiting in the desert
to grow, to blossom. When we allow this seed
to blossom inside, then peace is possible
outside. We have to give peace a chance.
Will we give peace a chance?
SEPTEMBER 21st INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE
Give Peace a Chance
by Prem Rawat
www.wopg.org ● www.wordsofpeace.net ● UK: 08450 76 77 78 Ireland: 01 247 5424
Sky Channel 166 (Information TV) and FreeSat (UK Channel 402). Free to view:
Tuesdays 20:00 and Sundays 19:30, repeated on Thursdays and Saturdays at 17:30.
This article has been edited and reformatted for reprinting purposes.
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Bienvenida de los indígenas māori a Prem Rawat en Nueva Zelanda
[Traducción en curso] Traditional Ceremony Acknowledges Prem Rawat’s Message of Peace
In an event of significance for indigenous people in all parts of the world, Prem Rawat was recently welcomed to Aotearoa (New Zealand)in a dramatic ceremony on the marae of Ngāti Whātua o Ōrākei.
The powhiri, or formal welcome, onto the marae—the centerof Māori tribal and cultural identity—has great significance in Aotearoa. The Māori community had long hoped for the opportunity to honor Prem Rawat in such a setting.
Ngāti Whātua o Ōrākei are one of the main tribes based in New Zealand’s largest city, Tamaki Makaurau, commonly known as Auckland. Their occupation dates from the 17th century, and every descendent of this group can trace their whakapapa (genealogy) back to the leaders of that time.
Ngāti Whātua are the most urbanized tribe in New Zealand, given that New Zealand’s largest city was founded on their land and on their invitation in 1840. Over nearly two centuries nearly all of their land was lost, but in the past three decades they have re-emerged as an iwi (tribe), able to fully welcome a dignitary of Prem Rawat’s stature in the house of their ancestors.
For the occasion Prem Rawat wore a traditional korowai or cloak, hand woven by Ngāti Whātua weavers who were taught by the master weavers of Ngāti Maniapoto. It is to be worn by particularly honored guests on such special occasions.
At the gate of the marae Prem Rawat was met with the sound of the pukaea, a Māori war trumpet, followed by a wero—a dramatic challenge by a warrior in traditional dress—requiring guests to enter only if they are of good heart and peaceful intention. Concluding the wero, the warrior laid down a sprig of fresh greenery, and this was accepted on Prem Rawat’s behalf, signifying his willingness to become part of the life that sustains the people in that place. Then the haunting karanga, a call of welcome led by respected women of the tribe, was issued to bring the visiting party onto the marae ātea.
Moving across the marae ātea, or ceremonial courtyard, Prem Rawat and other guests were met at the entrance to the wharenui by over 100 people joining in a haka powhiri, a dramatic and energetic dance and chant. Unlike the warlike haka, for which New Zealand sports teams are renowned, the haka powhiri is a welcome, inviting the guests to come into the heart of the community and enter the wharenui.
The wharenui or “meeting house” is particularly significant in Māori culture as the embodiment of the cultural identity of the tribe. The interior walls have carved panels that embody significant ancestors, interspersed with woven panels representing hospitality, navigation and other aspects of traditional Māori life. The ancestors were openly acknowledged and honored in the speeches of welcome that took place. Honor was paid to the house, to Prem Rawat and his message of peace, and to other guests. Each speech was followed by a waiata—a traditional song.
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