Thursday, September 20, 2007

International Peace Day September 21

The International Day of Peace, established by a United Nations resolution in 1981 to coincide with the opening of the General Assembly, was first inaugurated on the third Tuesday of September, 1982. Beginning on the 20th anniversary in 2002, the UN General Assembly set 21 September as the now permanent date for the International Day of Peace.

The Assembly's resolution declared that the International Day of Peace

"will serve as a reminder to all peoples that our Organization, with all its limitations, is a living instrument in the service of peace and should serve all of us here within the Organization as a constantly pealing bell reminding us that our permanent commitment, above all interests or differences of any kind, is to peace. May this Peace Day indeed be a day of peace."

(Quote excerpted from the United Nations General Assembly Resolution UN/A/RES/36/67)

The amended Resolution adopted in 2001 permanently fixed the date of the International Day of Peace to September 21.

“The Assembly, reaffirming the contribution that the observance and celebration of the International Day of Peace make in strengthening the ideals of peace and alleviating tensions and causes of conflict, (decided that) beginning with the fifty-seventh session, the Day should be observed on 21 September each year, with this date to be brought to the attention of all people for the celebration and observance of peace.”

The new Resolution added the call for the International Day of Peace to be a Global Ceasefire:

"Declares that the International Day of Peace shall henceforth be observed as a day of global ceasefire and non-violence, an invitation to all nations and people to honour a cessation of hostilities for the duration of the Day..."

(Quotes from the amending UN resolution UN/A/RES/55/282 which fixes the date of the International Day of Peace on 21 September and calls for a Global Ceasefire on that Day.)



There are many ways you can celebrate International Peace Day, but in particular you can join countries around the world in holding a minute of silence at 12 noon. Please pause and spend a minute meditating for peace and nonviolence. Visit the World Peace Prayer Society for more information. Also visit International Day of Peace for more ideas and suggestions. May peace prevail!

Today's website: International Day of Peace

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

9/11

What to say today?

So many people have died, and why? Hatred, the quest for power, fear... humanity as a whole suffers whenever any of us allow ourselves to see another human being as the enemy, even more so when an entire society is villified. I don't have the answers to how to resolve our differences, but surely history has shown repeatedly that killing each other is not any kind of solution.

"We are one, after all, you and I.
Together we suffer, together we exist, and forever will we recreate each other."
(Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, French paleontologist and theologian, 1881-1955)

Friday, September 07, 2007

Today's Quote: Wake Up!

"Wake up!
If you knew for certain you had a terminal illness - if you had little time left to live - you would waste precious little of it!
Well' I'm telling you ... you do have a terminal illness: It's called birth.
You don't have more than a few years left. No one does.
So be happy now, without reason, or you will never be at all."
(Dan Millman, American philosopher, born 1946)

Today's website: Your Daily Thought

Sunday, September 02, 2007

My Daily Peace

This is another wonderful little newsletter I've recently discovered. It's motto is "Increasing peace in the world is as simple as doing one more peaceful thing today than you did yesterday." Every day I receive in my inbox a tip for living peacefully. The tip today: Scatter sunshine to all you meet today and to anyone close to you.



Today's website: Mir Movement Sign up for the newsletter, and have a look around at what else they do.