Inner-Peace and World-Peace are not simply things you just can turn on; they are not things you just can decide to organize and then do it.
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Symbols representing Peace
The 3 Lines Symbols representing Peace
It was fifty years ago this month that the peace symbol first appeared, a design conceived by British graphic artist Gerald Holtom as a symbol for nuclear disarmament. The simple intersection of three lines inside a circle has endured as one of the most recognizable icons in the world and has been associated with a number of peace and social justice movements.
Dove Symbols representing Peace
Christianity and the Bible describe dove as the symbol of peace and love. As per the story, after the Great Flood, Noah sent out white dove to see if there was any land. The dove returned with olive twig its beak, which meant that it had found dry land somewhere. This brought relief to Noah, who had spent almost a year on the ark.
In ancient Aztec culture, the Goddess of Love, Xochiquetzal, is considered the mother of humanity, after the Great Flood. It is believed that she descended on Earth in the form of a dove, and gave the world the gift of speech and languages.
In ancient Aztec culture, the Goddess of Love, Xochiquetzal, is considered the mother of humanity, after the Great Flood. It is believed that she descended on Earth in the form of a dove, and gave the world the gift of speech and languages.
The Olive Branch Symbols representing Pease
The olive branch is a symbol of peace and victory associated with customs of ancient Greece and connected with supplication to gods and persons in power. It is found in most cultures of the Mediterranean basin and became associated with peace in the modern world.
Definition of Peace
Peace is a time without any fights or wars. In a larger sense, peace (or peacefulness) can mean a state of harmony, quiet or calm that is not disturbed by anything at all, like a still pond with no ripples. Many people and organizations want peace.
Harmony
We crave connection with others, life work that inspires us, movement that make us feel alive, and spiritual connection to ourselves and the world we live .
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Personal Inner Peace
About the only thing you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things. Inner Peace isn’t simply something you can turn on; it’s not something you can decide to do and then do it.
Inner peace is a state to be achieved and to be improved upon, a lifelong journey that requires a lifetime commitment.
We crave connection with others, life work that inspires us, movement that make us feel alive, and spiritual connection to ourselves and the world we live .
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understand what inner peace isn’t
- Being passive and letting life pass you by
- Being calm and never having any fun
- Turning down opportunities to grow your life and do new things
- Having no more energy because you’re keeping it all inside
- Becoming a quiet, reserved, and even timid individual
understand what inner peace is
- Achieving happiness and contentment not through things and achievements, but through reconnection with the self
- Becoming a fuller version of the self not by adding to it, but by rediscovering it
- Being whoever you want to be, but being a better version of yourself by having the clarity and presence of a calm inner self
- Letting go of the superficial pains and worries weighing down your mind
- Accepting everything — your life, your career, your body, your everything — so you can truly and actionably change for the better
How Can Anyone Achieve Inner Peace?
The best way to think about inner peace is some sort of muscle.
Like any muscle in the body, you don’t start with a strong, buff version of it.
Follow these basic rules to protect your inner peace:
Like any muscle in the body, you don’t start with a strong, buff version of it.
Follow these basic rules to protect your inner peace:
- Keep an eye out for greed. As you feel more peaceful, you’ll feel the need to shake things up once in a while. Wanting more than you need will only disrupt feelings of content.
- Watch out for defensive behavior. Inner peace is about accepting who you are — including your shortcomings. Be receptive to people’s criticism without falling into victimhood or self-blaming.
- Although inner peace is about living in the present, practice a more open approach to what’s coming from the future. Don’t be afraid of uncharted territory.
- Relinquish unnecessary control, whether it’s over yourself or other people. In preserving your inner peace, you have to be accepting of what comes, especially when it’s from sources you can’t predict or control.
Avoid Negativity
Negativity has a high physical and mental cost
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World Peace
What does it take to live in Peace?
Multitude of Sustainably Peaceful Societies
Given the grinding wars and toxic political divisions that dominate the news, it might come as a surprise to hear that there are also a multitude of sustainably peaceful societies thriving across the globe today-
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Sustainable, Peaceful Societies are communities that have managed to figure out how to live together in peace—internally within their borders, externally with neighbors, or both—for 50, 100, even several hundred years.
This simple fact directly refutes the widely held and often self-fulfilling belief that humans are innately territorial and hardwired for war.
This simple fact directly refutes the widely held and often self-fulfilling belief that humans are innately territorial and hardwired for war.
What does it take to live in peace?
The Sustaining Peace Project is finding out.
The United Nations has been attempting for decades to pivot from crisis management to its primary mandate to “sustain international peace in all its dimensions.”
Unfortunately, our understanding of more pacific societies is limited by the fact that they are rarely studied. Humans mostly study the things we fear—cancer, depression, violence, and war—and so we have mostly studied peace in the context or aftermath of war.
Peace systems are clusters of neighboring societies that do not make war with each other, and anthropological and historical cases of such non-warring social systems exist across time and around the globe. None of the five Nordic nations, for instance, have met one another on the battlefield for over 200 years. Other examples of peace systems include 10 neighboring tribes of the Brazilian Upper Xingu River basin, the Swiss cantons that unified to form Switzerland in 1848, the Iroquois Confederation, and the E.U.
Peace is not just an absence of violence and war, but also people and groups getting along prosocially with each other: the cooperation, sharing, and kindness that we see in everyday society. Sustaining Peace happens through positive reciprocity: I show you a kindness and you do me a favor in return, multiplied throughout the social world a million times over.
The United Nations has been attempting for decades to pivot from crisis management to its primary mandate to “sustain international peace in all its dimensions.”
Unfortunately, our understanding of more pacific societies is limited by the fact that they are rarely studied. Humans mostly study the things we fear—cancer, depression, violence, and war—and so we have mostly studied peace in the context or aftermath of war.
Peace systems are clusters of neighboring societies that do not make war with each other, and anthropological and historical cases of such non-warring social systems exist across time and around the globe. None of the five Nordic nations, for instance, have met one another on the battlefield for over 200 years. Other examples of peace systems include 10 neighboring tribes of the Brazilian Upper Xingu River basin, the Swiss cantons that unified to form Switzerland in 1848, the Iroquois Confederation, and the E.U.
Peace is not just an absence of violence and war, but also people and groups getting along prosocially with each other: the cooperation, sharing, and kindness that we see in everyday society. Sustaining Peace happens through positive reciprocity: I show you a kindness and you do me a favor in return, multiplied throughout the social world a million times over.
Information about International Matters
International means between or involving different countries.
It is facilitated by the Globalization Phenomenon, which increasingly erases the constraints
of geography on economic, social and cultural arrangements.
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Information about Globalization
Globalization is the connection of different parts of the world resulting in the expansion of international cultural, economic, and political activities. It is the process by which businesses and other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an International Scale.
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Solidarity International
International Solidarity goes beyond national borders. Ensuring long lasting prosperity, stability and above all, peace requires effective coordination in the international realm based on democracy, mutual respect and human rights.
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