Mandy Kahn, Heartsong (Meetup); Dhr. Seven (ed.), Wisdom Quarterly |
Mandy Kahn | Los Angeles Meetup |
Peace Class is a free, interactive online gathering to manifest inner peace and establish world peace. It is led by Mandy Kahn and takes place every Wednesday night at 6:00 pm (Pacific Time) via Zoom. ALL are welcome to attend.
The building of world peace is the establishing of inner peace. So our global contribution, as a participant in this peace circle, is profound.
Each class meeting includes a short talk that focuses on one aspect of the nature of peace, followed by journaling as a peace-building practice. This provides each participant the opportunity to develop a set of peace-building skills that may be used at any time.
Friends MLK Jr. and Thich Nhat Hanh on peace |
The peace circle is grateful to be joined by peace advocates from around the world in this love-filled, supportive space.
What part of peace, love, and understanding are you not understanding? Hugs for everyone! |
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Gandhi was inspired by Jesus, MLK by Gandhi |
Participants also have the option of keeping Zoom cameras off and just observing, if that contributes to a feeling of greater comfort.
This class is an online how-to, exploring a range of topics that include:
- How to engage the healing perspective of a peace mind
- How self-love builds world peace
- How stepping out of the guilt cycle allows inner peace to occur naturally
- How to build a healing ceasefire
- How inner peace evolves our physical bodies
- How to use the mantra “I honor all beings” to build world peace.
- How peace enters the collective consciousness to heal ancient wounds
Details
Practicing inner peace leads to equanimity. |
Peace Class is a FREE, weekly, Zoom-based gathering presented by the Philosophical Research Society (PRS) and led by teacher Mandy Kahn.
- Every Wednesday night at 6:00 pm Pacific
- Attendees welcome to participate or just watch
- Bring something to write on and something to write with
- Anyone is welcome to attend with or without signing up ahead of time
ABOUT: Who is Mandy Kahn?
Peace Piece (film by Courtney Sell) |
Mandy Kahn is a peace advocate and poet, author of two collections of poems — Glenn Gould’s Chair and Math, Heaven, Time — both published by London-based press Eyewear.
Her work has been included in the Best American Poetry anthology series and in former Poet Laureate Ted Kooser’s syndicated column "American Life in Poetry."
Kahn is the writer-in-residence at the Philosophical Research Society, a center for spiritual discourse founded in 1934 by wisdom scholar Manly P. Hall.
The World Peace Diet (Tuttle) |
She is the subject of Courtney Sell’s feature-length documentary Peace Piece: The Immersive Poems of Mandy Kahn, released by Indie Pix and available on DVD and available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, and elsewhere.
She has given readings at Cambridge University, the London Review Bookshop, and Shoreditch House in the UK, at Motto in Berlin, at Colette in Paris, at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco, at the New School in New York, at the Barrick Museum in Las Vegas, and at many venues in Southern California.
In addition to writing books, Mandy Kahn regularly presents immersive poems: live works of literature that incorporate performance, audience participation, and musical technique.
Yoko Ono, John Lennon, the Beatles love peace |
Kahn has been interviewed by BBC Radio, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and Flaunt magazine, among others. She is the recipient of the 2018 Shakespeare Prize in Poetry. (The Shakespeare Prize is awarded annually to a poet or playwright based in Los Angeles County; other recipients include Tom Stoppard, Ray Bradbury and Poet Laureate Dana Gioia).
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Mandy, if peace and asking nicely don't work, we're ready to roll and give war a chance. |
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