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Personal Courage To Bring Peace In The Midst of War

Civil war in the Democratic Republic of Congo claimed the lives of over five million people in one of the deadliest wars in contemporary African history. Known as the Great War of Africa, which began...

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A Life of Service To Others

A scholar on the science of politics in developing countries, Jean-Louis Peta Ikambana, is the author of Mobutu's Totalitarian Political System, An Afrocentric Analysis, which draws upon his studies of...

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Sourcing From Inner Wisdom and Consciousness for Wholesome Societal Development

Businesses, governments, and societies are experiencing ever-increasing complexity, multiple systemic challenges, unpredictability, volatility and constant change. Both patterns of possibility and...

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Social Justice Through The Power Of Documentary Films

A voice of advocacy for the rights and protection of women and children who have been abused and marginalized, Lisa F. Jackson, has turned her powerful camera lens on humanitarian crises around the...

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A Life Dedicated To Service

Nepal is a small, but strategically located country of approximately 30 million people situated between China and India. It is a land of great beauty, with 10 designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites....

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Applying the Golden Rule

Helping to bring better understanding between multi-religious landscapes in a complex world opens avenues of peace and harmony through respect for each other. The pedagogy of inter-religious education...

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Making Positive Contributions to Society Through Philanthropic Giving

Vikrom Kromadit, Founder and Chairman of the Amata Foundation, ranked by Forbes Magazine as one of the 40 richest men in Thailand, was recognized as Personality of the Year in 2008 by Foreign Direct...

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Educating The Hearts of Children For Peace And Compassion

Nepal experienced a destructive civil war that brought massive changes to the political and social fabric of the country. Concerned about preserving the historically rich spiritual and cultural...

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Networking For Peace In Religiously Motivated Violence

From 1999 to 2002, violent clashes between the Muslims and Christians in Maluku, Indonesia, killed over 5,000 and displaced over 500,000 people. Indonesia is one of the world’s most populous...

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The Ethical Imperative for Moral Leadership

From Co-Founder/Owner of a successful marketing/advertising business that generated $45 million a year, John Dalla Costa, gave up his business interests and began studying, researching and writing...

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Developing Our Spiritual Lives In The Technology Age

New technological innovations are having tremendous impact upon our lives, and increasingly reveal our interconnectivity in the instantaneous delivery of information about events affecting our human...

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Globalization For The Common Good

Starting a movement for reformation of how Economics is taught at universities, and seeking to instill positive values as a foundation for education and daily life, Kamran Mofid created the...

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I Am My Brothers' Keeper

At the age of nine, Jacqueline Murekatete, witnessed the horrific deaths of most of her family members in the tragic 1994 genocide in Rwanda. She shares her inspiring story of how she went on to obtain...

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Building Peace Though Mediation

The New York Peace Institute (NYPI) is the largest conflict response agency in the United States. It offers a vital alternative to expensive, prolonged litigation when disputes arise between...

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Faith, International Development, and the United Nations

Communities of faith have long played an important role in the implementation of development programs administered by the United Nations and its respective agencies in developing countries. The...

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Feeding A Hungry World (I of II Programs)

Food anthropologist, Dr. Solomon Katz, discusses the problems surrounding global food security, from the development of huge agribusinesses to the ethical dimensions surrounding genetically modified...

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Feeding a Hungry World (II of II Programs)

In this second program on global food issues, Dr. Solomon Katz addresses his views on the growing trend toward patenting biological life forms, the impact of climate change and its accelerating...

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The Rise of the Divine Feminine

A tireless advocate for the rights, protection and promotion of women in advancing the positive evolution of humanity toward cooperative, peaceful and harmonious interactions, Dr. Jean Shinoda Bolen,...

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Special Encore Presentation: Globalization For The Common Good

Starting a movement for reformation of how Economics is taught at universities, and seeking to instill positive values as a foundation for education and daily life, Kamran Mofid created the...

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The Blueprint For A Positive Future

The multi-universes are teeming with energy that is increasingly being revealed through the invention of new energy technologies. Drs. JJ and Desiree Hurtak discuss zero point energy (ZPE), the...

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Peace and Development In International Geopolitics

Sri Lanka's brutal 33-year civil war pitted minority Tamil separatist paramilitaries against majority Sinhalese government forces. Ethnic/religious polarization created paramilitary Tamil separatism...

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A New Economic Paradigm: Sharing The World’s Resources

Rajesh Makwana and Adam Parsons of Share the World’s Resources discuss how a new economic paradigm based on the principle of sharing is fundamental to resolving the interlocking social, environmental...

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Why Should We Forgive?

Experiencing a physical death from terminal brain cancer, and a return to physical life completely healed, Mellen-Thomas Benedict, who returns as a guest on Our Sacred Journey, shares more of his...

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Healing Our Planet

Extreme climate, environmental, and ecological changes affecting humanity call for engagement with social media and other information technologies with higher values that encourage protecting the...

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Indigenous Peoples And The Global Significance of Their Traditional Foods and...

Working with Indigenous Peoples (IP) from Canada, Japan, Peru, India, Columbia, Thailand, Kenya, Nigeria and the Federation States of Micronesia, Dr. Harriet Kuhnlein, through documented scientific...

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Recovering From Life As A Child Soldier

While attending a small village school in Northern Uganda, Grace Akallo, then 14 years old, was abducted by the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) rebel soldiers, taken into the jungles, and marched into...

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Life After Life

Dr. PMH Atwater is recognized as a leading researcher and documenter of near death experiences, (NDE). Her work has been cited in Lancet Medical Journal, and comprised the basis of other scientific...

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Promoting Social Justice for Women, Children, and Religious Minorities

Following the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Preamble of the UN Charter, and the Convention on the Rights Of The Child, the Pakistan Council for Social Welfare and Human...

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The Overself Awakening

Drs. JJ and Desiree Hurtak, discuss the evolution of the soul, and the various levels of ascension that it undertakes to move to higher states of consciousness and awareness. Individually, and...

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Communion: Nature’s Wisdom Speaks

Having studied historic cycles of humanity and ages of Earth, Dr. Elisabet Sahtouris sees our current crises as propelling us into evolutionary maturation from competition to cooperation. Countless...

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The Haiti Experiment

In 2011, Hugh Locke, President, Co-founder of the Smallholder Farmer’s Alliance, launched a ten year experiment in Haiti with a new development design that has a seven step intervention process and...

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Creating The Global Culture Of Peace

Ambassador Anwarul K. Chowdhury, a tireless advocate and proponent for the global culture of peace, updates us on the important initiatives at the United Nations and within civil society that are...

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Special Encore Presentation: Creating The Global Culture Of Peace

Ambassador Anwarul K. Chowdhury, a tireless advocate and proponent for the global culture of peace, updates us on the important initiatives at the United Nations and within civil society that are...

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Our Multi-Dimensional Natures In A Multi-Dimensional World

In 1973, Dr. JJ Hurtak, then a professor of religious studies, had a profound mystical experience that revealed we are all interconnected in a unified field of the highest unconditional love that...

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Celebrating The International Day of Peace

The United Nation’s International Day of Peace (IDP), September 21st, has increasingly captured the imagination and creativity of people around the world who have found meaningful ways to celebrate...

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Healing Fistulas: Restoring Women and Girls to Their Dignity and Health

For the past 27 years urologist, Dr. Steve Arrowsmith, has worked in 12 African countries as a surgeon repairing fistulas, (i.e. holes which develop in the walls between the vagina, rectum, or...

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Honoring Treaties And The Sacred Places of Indigenous Peoples

Sharing the challenges of the Indigenous Peoples (IP), Andrea Carmen, of the Yaqui Nation, and Executive Director of the International Indian Treaty Council (ITC), discusses the important strides made...

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The Power of Compassion In Personal Transformation

In their seminal book, Pistis Sophia: Text and Commentary, Drs. JJ and Desiree Hurtak share about the importance of the Divine Feminine that inherently resides within each one of us as the heart of...

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Protecting The Environment of Indigenous Peoples (IP)

A Pit River/Wintu and Neets’aii Gwich’in Athabascan from the Arctic Village in Alaska, Faith Gemmill, is the Executive Director of Resisting Environmental Destruction on Indigenous Lands (REDOIL). In...

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Numen: The Nature of Plants

Numen: The Nature of Plants is the name of a documentary film made by Dr. Ann Armbrecht and Terrence Youk. Dr. Armbrecht discusses the importance of plants as medicinal sources for healing and health,...

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Building Bridges of Understanding Through Interfaith Dialogue

Father James Channan, a Dominican Catholic priest, resides in a predominantly Muslim Pakistan. He shares the importance of his life’s work in cultivating and promoting interfaith dialogue to promote...

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The Great Pyramids Of The World

Drs. JJ and Desiree Hurtak share their points of view about the great pyramids of the world as repositories of knowledge, and key centers that stored ancient records of higher knowledge for spiritual...

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Hope Against Hope In the Congo

Professor Mutombo Nkulu N’Sengha returns to the US from spending a year’s sabbatical in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and shares his experiences in Kamina, a town in the Katanga region where he...

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The Sovereign Rights And Spiritual Qualities of Water To The Indigenous Peoples

Attorney Danika Littlechild, a member of the Ermenskin Cree Nation located in the territory of Treaty No. 6 in Alberta, Canada, shares about the complexities experienced by Indigenous Peoples who are...

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Journey of Forgiveness: Healing Soul Wounds From The Boarding School...

In 1879, Lt. Richard Henry Pratt founded the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania that resulted in policies of cultural genocide to force the assimilation of the children of Indigenous...

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Developing Our Higher Calling and Life’s Purpose

While our physical bodies are miraculous vehicles that move us through our human experiences we are in reality far greater than our physical bodies. We are innately connected to higher realms of...

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Economics for Equality, Social Justice and Ecology

Professor Steve Szeghi spent his formative years, (from 15 to 25 years of age), with the United Farm Workers Union under the tutelage of Cesar Chavez, an activist farm worker, labor leader and civil...

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Promising Futures: Educating Disadvantaged Children

Moved by the large numbers of poor, uneducated children who are vulnerable to human trafficking, illicit labor practices, and exploitation, Naresh Jain co-founded Educare Foundation...

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Ambiology: The Healing Qualities of Music

Sharing about musical tones, amplitude, frequencies and varying tempos, Barry Goldstein discusses the healing qualities of music as the universal language of love. A self described translator of sacred...

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Practical Philosophy and Economics with Justice

UK Barrister and Principal of the School of Economic Science, Ian Mason, has worked extensively to bring an ethical dimension to understanding economics with justice based upon a practical philosophy...

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