Global Peace on the Move V

Global Peace on the Move V

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November 9, 2011
Peace Revolution Training Mooktawan GPM

June 2011 was a special turning point for 20 young adults whose destination is in Thailand. Peace Revolution joined together youths from the UK, the Philippines, Vietnam, Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Ethiopia, Romania, Jordan, and Sweden to stay for an immense 2-week experience, the International Inner Peace Retreat "Global Peace on the Move V".

The participants of Global Peace on the Move 5

The participants of Global Peace on the Move 5

Most of participants didn’t know much about what to expect from the retreat itself. The contacts they had so far with each other, the staff and with the monks were only through the Peace Revolution’s self-development program, an online platform to support and help people meditate at home.

Daily Yoga practice at Mooktawan Meditation Sanctuary

Daily Yoga practice at Mooktawan Meditation Sanctuary

Full of curiosity and excitement, they arrived in Pathum Thani to meet each other and the staff. Shared sleeping accommodation facilitated sharing of first impressions, histories, traditions and also expectations about what was about to come for this whole adventure.

Morning sunrise at Mooktawan

Morning sunrise at Mooktawan

The retreat took place at Mooktawan, a special sanctuary to host international activities. It’s located in the southern Thailand, 11 hours from Bangkok. Everyone was impressed by the beauty, cleanliness and orderliness of the surroundings. Everything has been flawlessly and carefully prepared to receive the group. It was impossible not to feel welcomed.

Bubble of Joy

Bubble of Joy

During the first days the staffs were very careful explaining the activities, the schedule, the time to wake up, and also how and when to complete the daily chores. Everything was so organized and timely, with so much respect and care that the participants naturally felt invited to follow all the proposed activities and tasks. Everything flowed quite naturally and organically.

The atmosphere was different when the meditation sessions started. The participants began to change. You could observe the difference by looking into their eyes. There was less talking. And when they talked, the main subject of the conversations suddenly altered.

Group meditation in Mooktawan

Group meditation in Mooktawan

Day by day, people started to feel and understand how rare an experience like this was and how lucky they were to have that opportunity, not only for being in Thailand through a fellowship, but also to be there to take care of themselves in a way most of them could never imagine before.

The candle light of peace at Mooktawan

The candle light of peace at Mooktawan

The retreat was an invitation to make, then think, and then experience real peace in their lives and how they could bring such peace to their daily lives when returning home. For that they had the support of smiling and generous persons, Peace Revolution staff, volunteers, and the Monks, who were open to share their knowledge and experience.

The participants posed questions to Buddhist monks.

The participants posed questions to Buddhist monks.

Day by day, these 20 persons could feel something really deep was happening inside of them. Hearing the monks talk about meditation, peace and contentment made sense. While the concepts were very easy to understand, they also discovered the answers to their doubts and insecurities. They found a real and true peace by themselves, as a result of constant development of their discipline, compassion, respect, integrity, endeavor and determination. They didn’t know this trip was only the beginning.

Loving kindness meditation during the PIPO night

Loving kindness meditation during the PIPO night

Anita Nuss
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