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Look
for people in your community who are acting as agents
of change and have a common an interest in spirituality.
You will often find people like this in yoga groups,
meditation groups, human rights advocacy groups,
cultural groups, etc. Post information about your
Peace Cell and your meetings in places where these
people gather. Your Peace Cell can be large or small,
it's up to you where and when you meet. |
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Schedule
a time and plan to meet as a group to discuss ideas
and goals for your Peace Cell that are shared by
everyone. You can have a group discussion, a meditation,
an inspirational speaker, or whatever activity you
choose. The idea is just to personally connect and
share with each other your feelings about peace.
You may choose to take action in your community
by doing volunteer work, or educational work. |
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Establish
a time for a weekly non-local meditation that all
members can participate if they choose to do so.
Develop an E-mail community to encourage members
of the Peace Cell to share their experiences and
suggestions to promote Peace. |
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Establish
a link with the Alliance for New Humanity. Post
your group activities on the global website www.wiki.anhglobal.org
so that you can participate in a dialog for change
with the other Peace Cells. |
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Network
with other Peace Cells via Email, chat rooms, blogs
or telephone. A list of participating Alliance members
can be found on the Wikki website. |
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| 6. |
Participate
in the annual Human Forum where people from Peace
Cells all over the world get together to celebrate
humanity and share ideas for transforming the world
into a better place. |