Tag: peace begins within
Peace & Transformation
[Interviews with Students] the effects of Believing is Seeing 11 months later
[23 days ’till Daily Peace] One of the most valuable things about my Believing is Seeing e-course is it’s gentle but powerful approach, making the practice of peace more possible to sustain. Laurie is one of the peace students who gave me a powerful gift. The gift of confirmation. Change …
One thing you can do for Peace
Peace as the embodiment of action
[24 days ’till Daily Peace] At the Teachers 4 Social Justice conference a couple of years ago, I began presenting ideas about how to use peace in the classroom. Not peace as in ‘peace and quiet,’ but peace as a tool for accelerating change and supporting each other in purposeful …
Is Peace Possible?
Friday Reflection
[27 days ’till Daily Peace] Take a moment to ask yourself: Do I believe real peace is possible? For me? For my community? For my country? For the world? Learn more about: Believing is Seeing: Daily Journal of Transformation 31 days of life-altering, soul-quenching peace in an invigorating online course …
Seeding Peace
[Interviews with Students] the effects of Believing is Seeing 11 months later
[29 days ’till Daily Peace] In my Believing is Seeing e-course we use my book I See Peace as the framework, guide and writing/art journal. We work through it spread by spread over 31 days. For my next interview, I talk with Marta who took the course in January however …
Peace & Healing
[Interviews with Students] the effects of Believing is Seeing 11 months later
[30 days ’till Daily Peace] As the countdown continues to my 2015 Believing is Seeing e-course, I thought I’d take these next few days of December to check in with a few students who took the course this past January 2014. Many of them have continued to engage with the …
What Peace is….
(and what it isn't)
[31 days ’till Daily Peace] As we begin December, we turn our attention toward my Believing is Seeing e-course starting January 1st, 2015 and explore the many faces and journeys of peace. Because I cannot ignore the current state of affairs in Ferguson and the US, I wanted to begin …