The Peace Revolution Project was started in 2008 when someone pretty cool decided to start talking to the world about what he believed: Inner Peace can lead to World Peace, if people could just learn how to find inner peace for themselves! He got together with some other people who believed the same thing... and, well, here we are!
So... we have invented what we think is a chill way to have some fun with inner peace... aka meditation. We taped some meditation experts and you can check them out on MP3s; you can learn more about what inner peace really is; you can take a few fun quizzes; and then, if you want to get serious, you can do an on-line self-development program. You can even post questions on our Peace Wall for our online community. So hang back, and cruise the site. It's the best place to be.

Aaron Stern was born in Northampton, Massachusetts, graduated from high school in Eugene, Oregon and received a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics at Columbia University in New York. After graduating in 1988, he worked for two years at the U.S. Department of Energy in Washington, DC and then, moved overseas to teach at the Rajamangala Institute of Technology’s Bangpra agricultural college in Chonburi, Thailand, for one-and-one-half years.
Having become fascinated with Thailand, he returned to the United States in 1992 to study the Thai language and pursue his Masters Degrees in Public Policy and International Studies at the University of Washington in Seattle. In 1995, after two MAs and three years of formal Thai instruction, he returned to Thailand and worked on research and advocacy issues concerning international migration at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand.
Earning his Ph.D. in Political Science at the University of Michigan in 2006, Dr. Stern received a Fulbright-Hays Scholarship for his dissertation field work in Thailand in 2002, Dr. Stern now works in international development. He is a Foreign Service Officer at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in Manila, the Philippines, USAID, being the primary agency responsible for economic development, health, and educational aid by the U.S. government to foreign countries. Dr. Stern is responsible for budgeting, strategic planning, evaluation, and preparing for and responding to natural disasters and humanitarian crises.
Additionally, Dr. Stern has written various articles regarding contemporary issues affecting the Kingdom of Thailand, acted as a translator for a wide variety of documents from Thai to English, and has edited numerous articles concerning the art of meditation and its application in daily life.