Showing posts with label Prem Rawat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prem Rawat. Show all posts

Friday, April 22, 2011

Peace is Possible


I am here to tell you what I have been telling people all my life: Don’t let another day go by without being touched by the magic of what has been placed inside of you. Don’t let another day go by that is filled with doubt, anger, and confusion.  Don’t let another day go by without feeling the fulfillment of this heart. It is possible to be fulfilled in this life. It is possible to be in peace.
- Prem Rawat (Maharaji)

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Words of Peace: Santiago, Chile (Sept. 15, 2010)

When you obsess with the battles, you lose track of winning the war.
How many things do you believe in, and how many things do you know?
Do you construct your strategy in things you believe or do you construct your strategy from things you know?  Because, if your strategies are based on things you believe, only believe and do not know, you have very weak strategies.  
You are no warrior.  You forgot your sword.  Your protection is upside down.  You are starting to use your shield as a begging bowl.
In knowing there are no questions.  In believing, that's all you have, because it is a hypotheses built on a figment of imagination. 
It's about you being here on the face of this earth.  This war that you have to win is not somebody else's war that you are going to be winning. It is your war that you have to win. 

~P.Rawat~

Thursday, November 18, 2010

World Peace Featival Brazil (Video-10min.)

Prem Rawat was made an Ambassador for Peace by Pierre Weil, the rector of the International University of Peace. Pierre Weil received the UNESCO Prize for Peace Education in 2000. He was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003. He has authored the classic book The Art of Living in Peace.

Prem Rawat, known also as Maharaji, was invited to deliver a keynote address at the International Festival of Peace held at Unipaz, the International University of Peace, in Florianopolis, Brazil. Unipaz aims to build a culture of peace.   http://bit.ly/cgOR8V