The Largest Interfaith Global Meditation and Prayer Event Ever Performed

by Shira79 | May 13, 2007 at 01:58 pm
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“The Largest interfaith global meditation and prayer event ever
performed will be taking place from May 15th to May 29th with over
one-million people participating. At the same time James Twyman will
join with peacemakers from throughout Israel and Palestine to literally
“hug” the Old City of Jerusalem, sending their prayers of peace to heal this troubled land.

The Jerusalem Hug will take place on May 21, but there are many
other ways you can participate. Over the next two weeks other
announcements will be sent describing how you can help spread this
worldwide movement of peace and prayer. Also, James Twyman is leading a
group of pilgrims to be part of this event. If you have any interest in
attending in person, you can visit JamesTwyman.com and click Schedule.

Please use the information below to register yourself or your group. Let’s choose peace today for ourselves and the whole world.

More information on the vigil:

CommonPassion.org,
in cooperation with many local and global groups, is orchestrating the
world’s largest interfaith global meditation and prayer event ever
performed. This will be a series of meditation and prayers for
community and global peace to be held between May 15th and May 29th,
2007. It is anticipated that over 1,000,000 people
will participate in this two-week program from virtually every
faith-system, religious group, indigenous community and meditation
assembly currently in existence.

Concurrent with the prayer-meditation practices
we will monitor crime statistics, emergency call data and other social
indicators to ascertain change as a result of this peace-creating
program.

Here’s how the May program works:

Each group will select a day or days in which to perform their
specific prayer or meditative practice, the intention for which is to
foster social harmony at a local and or global level. CommonPassion.org
is formulating a common intention and theme for all groups to share,
which will foster the coherence-creating effect. Each group or
individual will enroll on this site and provide a profile of the
practice that will be performed on the selected day(s).

The localized foci of prayer-meditation activities will be based in
large part on where they succeed in obtaining data from law enforcement
and municipal governments. In other words, if Chicago, Los Angeles, San
Francisco, Rome, Tokyo, London and Rio municipal governments agree to
provide crime and emergency call data, then they will enroll additional
groups in these metro areas to participate in activities focused on
these areas. This will help enlist the meaningful cooperation of
participants in target areas; the empirical evidence suggests that this
will enhance the desired effect.

CommonPassion.org is the primary portal for enrolling and participating in this program.

If you are an individual and would like to participate, please click here register.

If you manage or direct a prayer or meditation group, and would like to participate please click here to register.

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ryan
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at 20:16 on May 13th, 2007

Shira79,Good stuff - keep it coming.

Brian A Kennedy
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at 03:19 on May 14th, 2007

Shira79, thanks so much for posting this.

Boston
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at 06:57 on May 14th, 2007

Shira79, I like this story. It's good stuff. Great website and purpose thanks for the information

Kaitlin
Kaitlin
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at 12:17 on May 14th, 2007

Thanks, Shira79, this is awesome. I would never know about this stuff if it weren't for great posters like you who are involved and passionate. Great work.

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Shira79

Thanks so much for all your comments. I'm just trying to do my part in this amazing shift that is taking place all around us. It's so nice to see that people care. PEACE.

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