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.
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Self care
A friend and I were talking about how we need to reconnect with ourselves and become more healthy.
To create a group of friends where we can get together meditate, do yoga, go running, & eat healthie
By telling my friends around it and start by making time to meet once a week for our next semester
We get to take care and connect with ourselves together, while providing support for one another

Inner Peace Time with loved ones
I would like to expose my family to Inner Peace Time so I will have a Skype session to explain IPT and then share some time together.
To get those I love involved in the peace revolution.
I will be implementing it using Skype so that my family that do not live in New York can participate.
Sharing something I find extremely beneficial with those I love so that they may benefit and spreading the peace revolution to more people across the world.

Walking meditation in New York City
The streets of New York City can be so busy and chaotic. People rush down the street, always focusing on where they need to get to, rather than where they are. People walk quickly without looking around at the people or at their surroundings. I chose this Special OPS because anyone living in New York walks through the streets all the time and generally experiences this chaos.
By conducting walking meditation through the streets of New York City, the objective was to allow people to touch peace while doing something that they do everyday. For those who happen to observe the walking meditation group, the objective is for them to experience some peace by watching the group walk slowly and mindfully.
There was a People of Color Day of Mindfulness in New York City in the tradition of the Venerable Thich Nhat Hahn. I was a volunteer for the Day of Mindfulness and one of the activities was walking meditation. I held the hand of Sister Morning Light in walking through the streets of New York City for the walking meditation session.
The responses of participants in the walk were overwhelmingly positive. Some said they felt as though time had stopped, and by walking slowly in a meditative way, they were able to take back control of the streets. Others said they never realized the streets in the city could feel so peaceful. One person commented that they heard spectators discussing the walk, where one said "What is this?" and the other responded "Oh it's a peace walk." This warmed my heart.