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==21 Day Peace Challenge == | ==21 Day Peace Challenge == | ||
* [https://chataction.org/peace-challenge Take the Peace Challenge here.] | * [https://chataction.org/peace-challenge Take the Peace Challenge here.] | ||
− | * [https://chataction.org/peace-challenge-submissions/ Submit creatives (videos, poems, songs, dances, etc at the Peace Challenge here.] | + | * [https://chataction.org/peace-challenge-submissions/ Submit creatives (videos, poems, songs, dances, etc) at the Peace Challenge here.] |
− | *[[Peace Lab]] | + | * Submit Organizations and others works you want to [https://othernetworks.org/Main_Page share here on Other Networks]. |
+ | * Back to [[Peace Lab]] | ||
== General Searches for the Issue of Peace == | == General Searches for the Issue of Peace == |
Revision as of 15:07, 2 February 2021
This page is still under construction. The page will include resources for cultivating inner peace, community peace, and global peace
Integral Framework: Four Quadrants to Peace
These four quadrants (Using Ken Wilbur's Integral Theory) provides the reader with four distinct points of view that inform our experience of peace.
Interior | Exterior | |
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"Individual" | (inner experience) | (action, behaviors, opinions) |
"We" | (shared experience, relationships) | (systems, environment) |
21 Day Peace Challenge
- Take the Peace Challenge here.
- Submit creatives (videos, poems, songs, dances, etc) at the Peace Challenge here.
- Submit Organizations and others works you want to share here on Other Networks.
- Back to Peace LAB