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World Peace Summit 2008 in New Zealand launched |
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His Holiness Vishwaguru Mahamandaleshwar Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda with a Maori group in the Wellington YIDL ashram.
On March 28, 2008, the 7th World Peace Summit (titled “Climate Change – What to Do?”) was launched in Wellington/New Zealand, under the patronage of His Holiness Vishwaguru Mahamandaleshwar Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda. It started with a traditional Maori opening ceremony and continued with a multicultural program. “There is only one human race, there are no differences, no races”, concluded His Holiness Swamiji at the end of the beautiful evening.
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The World Peace Summit initiative is inspired by the message of Mahatma Ghandi to “be the change we want to see” and the message of one of the greatest spiritual luminaries from India whose message was “all in one, one in all”. The Summit is the initiative of His Holiness who is especially known for his tireless peace work of four decades. Other Summits have been held in Slovakia (2007), Slovenia (2006), Croatia (2005), Czech Republic (2004), Australia (2003), and Austria (2002), each attracting audiences of up to 5000 people. At the conclusion of the Summit, all participants will be invited to sign an affirmative Declaration, which will be presented to the United Nations World Environment Day conference being held in Wellington on 8 June 2008.
WPS 2008 Launch
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