Archive for May, 2010
The Dalai Lama’s New Book
May 29, 2010In Search of the Virtuous Economy: A Plea for Dialogue, Wisdom, and the Common Good”
May 28, 2010“In Search of the Virtuous Economy: A Plea for Dialogue, Wisdom, and the Common Good”
I am delighted to inform you of the Final programme, which is now posted online. In spirit and tradition of a truly warm, and “Sunny California” welcome and hospitality, we invite you to join us in Thousand Oaks, California Lutheran University, to participate in and contribute to this major international conference and to meet with peers and colleagues from around the US and the world. I can assure you that our Globalisation for the Common Good Conference will be a truly enriching dialogue, a great cultural experience, and a motivational springboard for further global action.
How well we succeed in changing our world for the better, so that we can build a world that is just, free and prosperous for all, will depend on our collective capacities to mobilise interest and master enthusiasm around our common vision and our collective action. This call to action should be heard loud and clear. So please share our message with all of your colleagues and friends: California Lutheran University will be the place where we will come together with a positive global focus, inviting all to march with us along the path of justice, peace and the common good for all.
“In Search of the Virtuous Economy: A Plea for Dialogue, Wisdom, and the Common Good”
June 6 – 10, 2010
California Lutheran University
Thousand Oaks, California
Kamran Mofid PhD (ECON)
Founder, Globalisation for the Common Good Initiative
www.globalisationforthecommongood.info
Co-editor, Journal of Globalisation for the Common Good
www.commongoodjournal.com
Globalisation for the Common Good, Chicago 2009
http://www.gcgchicago2009.info/
Globalisation for the Common Good, California 2010
http://www.callutheran.edu/CLV/gcg/
Blessing of the Encylopedia of Hinduism
May 28, 2010|
Dear Divine Souls, A short video has also been prepared (a longer one is under production and will be ready soon) which can be viewed at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQcINAINj2kThe Preview & Blessings Ceremony took place on the 3rd -4th April during the auspicious time of the Maha Kumbha Mela, on the banks of Mother Ganga in Haridwar and Rishikesh. The Encyclopedia was previewed and blessed by the hands of H.H. the Dalai Lama, Pujya Swami Ramdevji, Pujya Sant Shri Ramesbhai Ozaji, Pujya Sant Shri Morari Bapuji, Pujya Swami Gurusharananandji, Pujya Swami Satyamitranandji, so many other revered saints and leaders of different world religions, Respected Shri L.K. Advaniji, Respected Shri Nishankji (the Honourable Chief Minister of Uttarakhand) and other dignitaries at a huge, historic function during the Maha-Kumbha Mela (the greatest spiritual gathering on Earth which takes place every 12 years). The audience heard words of blessings and appreciation for the project from the revered saints and dignitaries as well as from Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi and from the President of IHRF, Shri Hasubhai Shah. Then, the actual books were lavishly presented to the Dalai Lamaji by the Chief Editor, Dr. KLS Rao, the Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Kapil Kapoor and officers of the Board of IHRF from USA and Canada. After the Preview ceremony, there was a divine Ganga Aarti at Parmarth Niketan, Rishikesh, performed by H.H. the Dalai Lama with the revered saints, and a special bhajan concert by world famous Bhajan Samrat Shri Anup Jalotaji. Pujya Swamiji will be in UK and USA from the end of May – July. Please see www.parmarth.com/swamijisitinerary.html for details. With love and peace from the holy banks of Mother Ganga, Please see our websites at http://www.parmarth.com and www.ihrf.com, including our annual brochure at http://www.parmarth.com/ihrf2009-newsletter.pdf. Also, join us on facebook at the Parmarth fan page: http://www.facebook.com/parmarthashram . |
European Council of Religious Leaders.
May 21, 2010On Tuesday 18 May the Foundation for a Culture of Peace, in collaboration
with the European Council of Religious Leaders, hosted a seminar at the
Palais des Nations in Geneva on “Religions and the Building of Peace:
Fostering Intercultural and Interreligious Cooperation and Action for a
Culture of Peace.” The meeting was attended by religious representatives,
experts and members of UN delegations in Geneva.
Read more at: http://www.rfp-europe.eu/index.cfm?id=295221
Stand Up for Religious Pluralism.
May 20, 2010
IARF 33rd WORLD CONGRESS
May 20, 2010
almost full.
MONASTIC INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE
May 20, 2010
UN SECRETARY-GENERAL CALLS FOR RELIGIOUS DIALOGUE
May 1, 201027 April 2010 – Religious leaders have a vital part to play in promoting dialogue between different cultures and societies at a time when globalization has left many people feeling discontented, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has told an international gathering of leaders.
In a message to the two-day World Summit of Religious Leaders, which concludes today in the Azerbaijani capital, Baku, Mr. Ban said that “when we build a culture of understanding and uphold human dignity, we build a better world.”
He noted that “we live in a changing and interconnected world,” where local events can have an impact globally and international events can also have a local impact.
“Globalization continues to transform our societies, bringing gains for many but leaving too many others untouched and discontent. These 21st-century facts compel us to strengthen cooperation – to expand the space for dialogue.”
The Secretary-General stressed that the entire United Nations system supports efforts to promote dialogue between cultures and religions, adding that the UN Alliance of Civilizations initiative has part of those efforts since 2005.
“As religious leaders, you have an essential role to play in ensuring that the values of equality, tolerance and mutual respect, which lie at the core of all the world’s greatest religions, are defended, promoted and used to truly enrich our societies.
“You can encourage dialogue that respects the importance of tradition but also embraces change. You can foster contacts and create conditions that will lead to sustainable peace, social justice and cultural cohesion.”
The World Summit of Religious Leaders was organized by the Inter-Religious Council of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).