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.
Welcome! If you are on this page, it is because you have come to the conclusion that the Peace Revolution is exactly the kind of activity in which you want to participate, and you want to find out more about the conference, and how you can join in the festivities in February 2010.
You need to join our Self-Development program. You will have 60 days to complete at least 30 days of the program. To be qualified, try Inner Peace Time on the website and fill-in your meditation experience daily along with the self-discipline and the daily entry questions. One Special OP and some additional forms are also needed.
Here is the list of qualifications.
If you are an Inner Peace Time Lover and all you care about is to meditate, you can still have a chance to win our fellowship to the 2010 Peace Revolution Conference in Thailand. Here are the simple rules.
We offer the following fellowship types:
Fellowship Type A and B are exclusive for the young adults aged between 18 and 30 years old. The selection process also depends on how you write the journal. We don′t need the best meditators here but we need potential peace activists who have good disciplines and can apply Inner Peace in their daily lives and share their good vibes with their communities. Do your best!