Applications for the Peace Revolution Fellowship in Thailand - Global Peace On The Move X - June 2013 are open now!
The fellowship offers a 14 days intensive training program providing participants with deeper insight in the relationship between inner peace and sustainable world peace and enhancing their ability to create peace within their family, professional and social environment.
In addition to our intense meditation practice, participants will gain knowledge of various theoretical approaches that include:
Presently, the fellowship takes place at Mooktawan Sanctuary in an island at the southern part of Thailand. Participants will enjoy meditating in a serene and peaceful near-forest environment. Well, many people say it′s a celestial hideaway on Earth. Following video is taken from Global Peace on the Move V event at Mooktawan:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ceCoUbA-Ao4
The Thailand fellowship includes:
Eligibility
Deadline: 15 March 2013
For more information click here or visit www.peacerevolution.net
Tags: Thailand, conflict resolution, inner peace, leadership, meditation, peace, self-development
Permalink Reply by Raneen Hasuna on January 24, 2013 at 12:18pm hey there, where can we find information on the online self-development program and the special ops ? Thank you
Permalink Reply by Marco Bermudez on January 25, 2013 at 2:56am Hello Raneen,
You can find more details on this link http://www.peacerevolution.net/docs/en/peace-revolution-fellowship-...
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