Showing posts with label peace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peace. Show all posts

Friday, October 17, 2014

Is the badge of peace shining in your heart?



This is my treasure- the thing I love the most.

Everyone who loves peace, the leaders of our country, 
the leaders of the country next to ours, 
the leaders of each religion, those who carry the stories of our world-the media
All these people carry this treasure in their hearts.This is a weapon-the most powerful weapon of all the weapon of peace! It is a symbol of the Heavenly Culture.
Through it, we-the people of the world have become one giant family of peace.

      We are one
"Everyone can be a messenger of peace"
May we all carry the sign of the Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light(HWPL) in your hearts, and take up the mantle of messengers of peace.




Please, come find the most valuable treasure in the world!

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Summit First day of the event

World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Summit First day of the event!


On September 17, the Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light held the 2014 World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Summit at the Seoul Olympic Stadium.


Was impressed with the program.










Card section introduction of guest speakers!







Finishing the first day in the fireworks!
It was a really beautiful sight. .


 

World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Summit START!!!!


 
 
On September 17, the Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) held the 2014 World Alliance of Religions’ Peace Summit at the Seoul Olympic Stadium.
 
"World is One!"
 
 
 
 

Monday, September 15, 2014

Press conference: the start of WARP summit!!!

Press conference: the start of WARP summit!!!

At 2:00PM Sep 16, 2014. The press conference for the WARP summit will be held.
Now, staffs are preparing for the conference.
The conference will be translated into five laguages to the reporters taking part in.
I can't wait for the start of the summit^^


Friday, September 5, 2014

PEACE vs peace



‘Peace cannot be kept by force, it can only be achieved by understanding’
-Albert Einstein

I, for one, do update everyday to myself such issues around this globe especially relating to ‘PEACE’; the key word all humanity needs for 21st century. Here is a recent peaceful(?) agreement caught my interest several days ago. Let me summarize it in brief.

                                               source: NEWS is

Since the annexation of Crimea Peninsula in March this year, Russia’s military influence would not seem to halt easily over the Eastern European country, Ukraine. Vladimir Putin, President of Russia, is in the state of denying the suspicions of taking direct action in the Eastern Ukraine crisis; Ukraine facing military conflict with those separatists in the Donbass [Donetsk and Luhansk regions]. However, the U.S., NATO and Ukraine have said more than 1,000 Russian troops are directly involved in the fight between Ukraine government and Russian-backed separatist forces.
On September 3, the office of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko started the morning with a hopeful phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin that there would be an agreed permanent cease-fire in the eastern regions. But soon after the Russians swiftly pointed out that they had never reached such an agreement due to “Russia is not party to Ukraine conflict.” And again, in a revised statement, Poroshenko removed the word ‘permanent’ through the Kiev Post and the phrase, ‘mutual vision of steps that will promote peace’, added the press statement. However, Andrei Purgin, the self-proclaimed prime minister of the Donetsk People’s Republic and the rebel leader (the separatists above), rejected news of a cease-fire, saying “This was completely unexpected. This decision was made without us.”
While all those leaders has been in such talks and any summits for ‘peace’, ironically however, Moscow simultaneously addressed plans for huge military exercises - strategic rocket forces for its long-range nuclear weapons, maneuvers of 4,000 troops and extensive use of air power - this month and the U.S. and other NATO countries kept discussing more sanctions on Russia.
Is it right act for those keep talking about PEACE?
To me, they are just so much of ridicules. To my picture, they seem shaking their right hands in the name of peace and hiding their lefts at the back with any knives or guns at each other. It is quite understandable why they are doing that way, considering the fundamental goal of any diplomatic and international relationship between the countries; for bringing the greater good to their citizens and countries. Then, so called ‘peace’ for them should be defined as a conditional one. Their ‘peace’ would be like this, ‘We can love you, hug you and get along well with you unless you do not argue with us under any circumstances, and otherwise, we can stab you, shoot you and walk right away from you.’
We, all human beings in this globe, have been striving for excellence and working out way to achieve it throughout histories. To our disappointment, it seems that more and harder we work for farther and farther we are from the core. Maybe isn’t it because the way we do has been wrong? Maybe isn’t it high time to re-define the true meaning of PEACE?
Then, how?
I do not know but one thing for sure is that we need a genuine understanding of it and we need someone to tell and teach us that. And that someone is not definitely from those whose definitions already have been heard. Ah~ PEACE.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

From Jordan to Morocco, the pro-Gaza Rubble Bucket challenge goes viral

“I liked the idea of the ice bucket challenge, so I decided to invent the Palestinian version.”



A new trend in support of Gaza is going viral across Arab social media, after a Palestinian journalist filmed himself  dumping a bucket of sand and rubble over his head, in an activity he dubbed the “Remains Bucket” challenge.
The challenge imitates the popular Ice Bucket challenge,in which people photograph themselves pouring a bucket of ice water over their heads, to promote awareness of the disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

Palestinian journalist Ayman Aloul started the trend with a video posted to his YouTube channel on Saturday.

“I liked the idea of the ice bucket challenge, so I decided to invent the Palestinian version,” Aloul says, as he stands amid the rubble of a bombed out building in Gaza.

Aloul says that the Remains Bucket challenge is a way of showing empathy for Gazans affected by Operation Protective Edge, by enabling those who take the challenge to show they understand the children’s suffering.

Explaining why he chose rubble instead of water, Aloul said that water is a scarce resource in Gaza, and would be difficult to freeze.

Pointing to the rubble, he said he decided to use that for the Palestinian version of the challenge, instead of water.

The trend quickly caught on in, and beyond, Gaza.

Among those taking the challenge include Jordanian comedian Mohammed Darwaza, who said it enabled him to feel the pain felt by children in Gaza.

Turkish pro-Palestinian NGO IHH posted a video of a Gazan man and four children undertaking the challenge.

source: http://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/From-Jordan-to-Morocco-the-pro-Gaza-Rubble-Bucket-challenge-goes-viral-372129

This relay, Don't forget the children in the Gaza Strip, has put into the praying for peace.
I wish that the war come to an end and peace will come as soon as possible.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Let's look at the WARP SUMMIT


Let us try to read the script excerpts, WARP.

beyound borders, races and religions if people can be united into one through
heavenly culture, and peace is implanted in everyone's heart who became one family,
,the will of heaven and wishes of all people wanting peace are moved
into one, then 'World Peace, Restoration of Light' can be achieved to unites all people
into one where there is no king or servant, higher person or lower person.

for the first time I thought,
How can religion be a one??
But It is said that as Heaven Culture it can be achieved it.!!
what is Heavenly Culture??

In the sky , There is no boundary and no discrimination.
Just like that its purpose is to achieve true peace for all without national
boundaries and discrimination.
Just as how the heavens gives light, air, rain to all people equally,
this purpose is to give peace as a gift to all.
People who all received the same things from heaven, but why are there separation and war??
Peace is when life is given to all without discrimination.
The activities that WARP is doing. The WARP summit are part of heavenly culture.

It is amazing Activities!!
I hope that a lot of people know about the WARP.



Anyone who wants to make world peace needs to know this good News !
I want a lot of people  to hear , to see, to join the WARP!!

Monday, August 18, 2014

As a person who wishes for peace_WARP SUMMIT



A few days ago, I found an interesting conference that is WARP Summit.
WARP is World Alliance of religions for peace Summit.
Many people are dying in the war, and there is a terrible things happening in other parts of the world lately.

Due to religious dissensions, wars and conflicts break out and innocent youths and women have been victimzed.
For this reason, WARP is bringing all religions and youth groups together to make a peaceful world.
because of religion for this reason WARP collects all religion for one and youth groups gathered together to create a peaceful world.



I applied for the WARP as a supporters.
I'm  expected for the peace conference in September.
I will help support the Summit with my friends.
As a messenger of peace, I'm happy that can be work to others.
Until now, many people have been crying out for peace. But, It has not yet been achieved in the world.
WARP is proposed in order to achieve the true peace wanted in heaven and on earth.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

The World War 1 started and today is the day World War 1 has already past 100 years

YTNNEWS


By Austria-Hungary empire attacking Serbia the World War 1 started and today is the day World War 1 has already past 100 years. However, today which is the day  World War 1 has already passed 100 years, wars are still happening and there are some voices that World War 3 might happen in the future.  

100 years ago, by the war between Austria-Hungary empire and Serbia, World War 1 started. And after that Germany, Russia, England, France participated. Killing each other and capturing each other the war lasted for 4 years and finally it ended at 1918 November. Having a survey, there was about 20 million victims.
Though World War 1 has passed already 100 years, today there are still conflicts and wars and victims are increasing.
Especially in Ukraine, the government and pro-Russian are having conflict each other for 4 months and there is about 500 victims.

Everyone knows if war happens and if it continues there is no good for all of us. But why is it still happening? I hope if we self-control our greed and be a little bit more modesty, not but war but peace will come to all of us. Think about if our world history is all full with war but not peace, isn't it terrible? All being equally happy is our wish and desire.

Friday, July 25, 2014

The sadness of the war between Israel and Palestine



The war between Israel and Palestine is still being continued for 18 days right now. The Palestine land Gaza strip being attacked by Israel, 815 Palestine people died since the war began. About 80% are civilian and most of them are women and children. So about 10,000 Palestine civilian required and demonstrated to stop the war happening in Gaza strip.

By looking this article I was really sad. Because just capturing each other makes wars and wars makes people sacrifice. There is no reason civilian should be sacrificed because of wars isn't it? Why is war still happening to us? I imagined our country Korea by looking this article.

Korea is still splitted in to 2 pieces; South and North Korea and it is still not united. However, if we go to a little past back to 1950.6.25, hundreds of people were sacrificed just like this situation right now. I really hope in my heart sincerely let's not have war no more. If you have a chance to select "War" and "Peace" which one would you select? If we just think one more time and think a little bit deeper I hope war wouldn't happen any more. No more war but peace makes our world full with light.

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Missile shot down Malaysia Airlines plane



(CNN) -- A Malaysia Airlines passenger jet crashed in a rebel-controlled part of eastern Ukraine on Thursday, spurring swift accusations from Ukrainian officials that "terrorists" shot down the aircraft.
The United States has concluded a missile shot down the plane, but hasn't pinpointed who was responsible, a senior U.S. official told CNN's Barbara Starr.
The Boeing 777 with 298 people aboard fell from the sky near the town of Torez in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine, officials said. A top Ukrainian official said the plane, which was on the way from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, was flying at about 10,000 meters (nearly 33,000 feet) when the missile hit.
A radar system saw a surface-to-air missile system turn on and track an aircraft right before the plane went down, the senior U.S. official said. A second system saw a heat signature at the time the airliner was hit, the official said. The United States is analyzing the trajectory of the missile to try to learn where the attack came from, the official said.
source: http://edition.cnn.com/2014/07/17/world/europe/ukraine-malaysia-airlines-crash/index.html?hpt=ias_c1


Oh no! I'm so sorry to hear that again. There have been airplane accidents lately.
Bad things keep happening one after another these days.
many people were killed in those attacks.
I didn't want to hear that news... I'm just sorry to hear that.
I wish that don't let it happen again.
I want nothing more to do with war!
I'm hoping to bring peace in the world ASAP.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Germany has finally won the World Cup in 24 years

                                                                       source: gettyimageskorea mydaily


After the final match with Germany and Argentina, The 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil is finally over in 32 days .
Germany were robbed of the World Cup in 24 years and all you soccer fans wait until the next World Cup once again.
A lot of things happended during this World Cup.
It at once pleases and disappoints them depends on winning or losing a match. Furthermore it led to the outbreak of mutiny.
Many things happened  as just soccer game .
Therefore, It seems the soccer called to other religions. 
It's fascinating that citizens all across the world become one for mind games.
I felt to seeing the 2014 World Cup game that It's not perfect and anybody's guess due to make a human ITFA.
If a player does great job, they can lose becase of low ability of their team.
Or a team has good skill, but they also can lose due to one person's mistake or inaccurate judgment.
It seems that our life are same  with World Cup surrounede by many cases. 
As we wait the next World Cup with the end of the World Cup, today let us pull out all the sopts and have ourselves a good time.
I hope we can plan our future as the host the next World Cup.   

peace ♡

Monday, July 14, 2014

Striking Gaza could buy Israel peace for a year, maybe more, analysts say



(CNN) -- The dark curtain rises again on the tragedy of Israel and Gaza, and the next act begins much like its forerunners.
Rockets hunt humans. Bombs crush buildings. Blood spills. The dead ride in caskets through streets, and mothers wail their grief to the heavens.
As Israeli reserves gather like a storm over Gaza's horizon, the added bloodshed of an incursion appears imminent, and millions watching around the world ask:
What could they hope to achieve?
There is no dramatic endgame in this, but there are concrete objectives, says Israeli military analyst and columnist Ron Ben-Yishai.
There are official ones and unofficial ones, short-term and long-term, that make sense for Israel, he argues.
Many of them will work, concedes critical Israeli columnist Gideon Levy. But he disagrees about their wisdom.
They won't cure the disease but instead feed it, he argues.
Military objective No. 1
First, the conservative government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to stop the rocket fire by force.
And weaken the Hamas militants and other groups behind it, Ben-Yishai says.
"Erode the political clout and the ability of Hamas to act both as a political and military-terrorist movement."
Those are the official goals given by the Cabinet for the military operation named Protective Edge, he says. And they'll probably be achieved, Ben-Yishai says.
"For the short-run, no doubt," Levy concurs. But he also thinks Hamas will come back stronger militarily and politically.
That's what happened over two years ago in operation Pillar of Defense and over five years ago in Operation Cast Lead, he says.
In the latter, 1,300 Palestinians and more than a dozen Israelis died.
Rockets' roots
Levy sees the rocket fire from Gaza as the boiling over of cumulative tensions.
He points to the peace process initiated by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry between Israel and Palestinians. The one that broke down weeks ago.
The whole time, a piece was missing from the negotiating table, he says. "Gaza was ignored totally."
Then a litany of youth killings ignited passions on both sides.
Three Jewish teens were murdered, and Israeli forces swept the West Bank for suspects, making arrests that had nothing to do with the case, Levy says. Palestinians were killed.
The murder of a Palestinian teen quickly followed; his body was torched. Suspicions arose that it was revenge for the Israelis' deaths.
Add to that the desperation in Gaza. The narrow strip of land is locked in on all sides, and people there live in dire poverty and deprivation. "Gaza is today the biggest cage in the world," Levy says.
The rocket fire is just a part of it all, he says. It's a way of Hamas pounding the table, pointing out Gaza's misery.
Levy's solution to the rocket fire: Pay more attention to Gazans. Don't marginalize them. Open borders, so they can move freely.
Ben-Yishai, on the other hand, believes that the peaceful approach -- that calm will be met with calm -- hasn't worked out.
"This formula is out of the game. It's not in the cards now," he says. The military option has become inevitable.
How Iron Dome blocks rockets from Gaza, protects Israelis
Operation drill-down
Hamas militants have come back stronger after the last military operation in at least one sense, Ben-Yishai says.
They have more long-range rockets. Previously, militants had to import them all from the outside. Now they can also construct them themselves.
They've also buried a network of launch sites below the ground's surface. Hitting them "is quite a job," Ben-Yishai says.
The Israel Defense Forces will have to strike deep into those systems. But the IDF has also adapted. Its bombs have become more accurate.
That also reduces collateral damage in Gaza, he says. Most who die were shooting rockets, he says. "Those who deserve it."
It's all a vicious cycle he's seen before, Levy says. The IDF destroys the militants' capabilities; they come back stronger.
"By the next operation, they will be even better equipped," he says. So will the Israelis.
Ground incursion
Israel has called up 30,000 reserve troops and has talked about pulling in 10,000 more, a signal that there may be a ground incursion into Gaza.
Levy firmly believes it will happen, that the IDF otherwise will not be able to root out militants' rocket systems.
Ben-Yishai is less certain. "I think it is in the cards. They've not made the decision yet," he says of the government.
Netanyahu may use aggressive rhetoric but is cautious about military decisions, he says. And so far, the government is satisfied with the operations as they have been -- only from the air thus far.
The endgame
The government hopes that Protective Edge will give Israel a few years of relative peace, restore normalcy for a time, Ben-Yishai says.
"After every round of hostility ... there is a sort of lull that Israel enjoys very much," he says. People can think about other things and tackle other issues, like the economy.
But it's not nearly worth the cost, Levy says. Droves of Palestinians will be killed, others' lives ruined. But even from a purely selfish standpoint, it's at best an empty victory.
"We will see horrible scenes," he says. "The world will condemn Israel. And what comes out of it? One year of peace."
Ben-Yishai believes there is a permanent gain to be made, that repeated operations in Gaza will wear the enemy down.
He hopes that the lulls between battles will get longer and longer, "until our neighbor realizes that they cannot make us disappear. They cannot erase us from the map."
Levy thinks Gaza militants won't quit until the misery there ends.
He predicts that military intervention will set the stage for the next bloodcurdling act -- and then the next.
New wave of Israeli airstrikes hammers Gaza
Flare-up in Israeli-Palestinian violence: Why now?
Has the Middle East crisis reached a tipping point?

source: http://edition.cnn.com/2014/07/10/world/meast/mideast-gaza-endgame/index.html?iid=article_sidebar
Can peace ever come to Middle East?
War is the most barbarous thing. Millions of peaple were uprooted by the war!
The victims of all the war were children.  Many thousands of children die from the war every year.
I feel sorry for that poor children. The war should be over! We want peace.
I hope that there will be peace all over the globe.

Monday, June 16, 2014

The siege of Mosul: What's happening? Why is it significant?



(CNN) -- For a while, Iraq faded from the collective consciousness. But what's happening there should make people sit up and take notice.
Extremist militants have overrun Mosul, the country's second-largest city. As many as half a million civilians have fled their homes to escape the violence, and the brazen incursion has highlighted all the weaknesses of the government's ability to maintain security.
Here's how things got to this point.

So, what happened?
Monday night into Tuesday, militants seized Mosul's airport, its TV stations and the governor's office. They freed up to 1,000 prisoners.
Police and soldiers ran from their posts rather than put up a fight, abandoning their weapons as they went. The militants took their place in the city's boulevards and buildings.
"There was no presence of any government forces on the streets, the majority of their posts destroyed and manned by (Islamist militants)," resident Firas al-Maslawi said.
An audio recording purportedly from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria promises more fighting in more Iraqi cities, including Baghdad.
"Continue your march as the battle is not yet raging," a voice said to be that of ISIS spokesman Abu Mohammed al-Adnani says.

Why is this significant?
Mosul is the nation's second-largest city. What's happening here doesn't bode well for Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's administration. It calls into question whether he has a handle on the country.
The devastating militant advance, which had been building for some time, is proving an object lesson of much that is wrong in Iraq and the region -- growing sectarian tensions at home and a festering civil war over the border in Syria.
It also shows that the extremists are seeking to extend their influence and can strike swiftly and effectively against Iraq's American-trained security forces.

Who are the militants?
They're part of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, an al Qaeda splinter group. Here's how extreme the militant group is: Even al Qaeda has disowned it.
The Mosul siege has made ISIS the single most dangerous, destabilizing radical group in the region.
The group is also known by some as the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant. Its members include Europeans as well as Chechens, Turks and many fighters from other Arab countries, some attracted by the conflict in Syria.
How to respond to the ISIS threat

What do they want?
They want to establish an Islamic caliphate, or state, stretching across the region.
ISIS has begun imposing Sharia law in Syrian towns it controls, like Raqqa, forcing women to wear the full veil, or niqab, in public and banning music.
Have they made such incursions before?
Yes. In past months, they've wrested control of Iraqi cities like Falluja and parts of Ramadi from authorities, just as they've done with Syrian towns over the border.
Militants believed to be from ISIS have also taken control of two villages in Iraq's Kirkuk province and seized parts of the oil town of Baiji in Salaheddin province, authorities said.
Have they been able to keep their control?
Not really. Despite the territorial advances it has made in Sunni-dominated Anbar and Nineveh provinces, ISIS still has "significant weaknesses," a U.S. counterterrorism official says.
"It has shown little ability to govern effectively, is generally unpopular, and has no sway outside the Sunni community in either Iraq or Syria."

How is all this tied to Syria?
ISIS grew out of al Qaeda in Iraq. In the west of Iraq, its militants were responsible for killing and maiming many U.S. troops. In 2006, their commander -- the bloodthirsty Abu Musab al-Zarqawi -- was killed in a U.S. strike.
In the years afterward, with American help, Iraqi tribal militias put the al Qaeda upstart on the defensive.
But when U.S. troops left, the extremist militants found new leadership, went to Syria, grew stronger and returned to Iraq, making military gains often off the backs of the foreign fighters drawn to Syria's conflict.
Now the group has footholds in both countries and is blamed for destabilizing both.
In Syria, where its forces have clashed with other Islamist groups, observers say the internecine fighting has played into the hands of Bashar al-Assad's regime by distracting rival factions from their campaign against the Syrian military.

What's the situation in Mosul right now?
More than 500,000 civilians have fled since the fighting started over the weekend, according to the International Organization for Migration.
The northern city's four main hospitals are inaccessible because of fighting, and some mosques have been converted to clinics, the IOM said.
There's a lack of drinking water in the western part of the city since the main water station for the area has been destroyed by bombing. Food is running low and few areas are receiving electricity, while fuel for generators is also running out.
What does this mean for Iraq?
While Iraq is plagued by multiple daily car bombings and suicide attacks, the sheer scale of the attack on Mosul -- and the brewing humanitarian crisis tied to it -- bodes ill for the country's stability.
According to the United Nations, last year was Iraq's most violent in five years, with more than 8,800 people killed, most of them civilians.
Already this year, almost half a million people have been displaced from their homes in central Anbar province by fighting between the same extremist group and government forces.
One major reason Mosul made headlines is how swiftly the city, to all intents and purposes, fell.
What does this mean for the United States and the West?
The last U.S. military forces left Iraq at the end of 2011, after nearly nine years of deadly and divisive war in the country.
Talks that might have allowed a continued major military presence broke down amid disputes about whether U.S. troops would be immune to prosecution by Iraqi authorities.
Iraq's security forces, trained by the United States at a cost of billions of dollars, have proved unable to dislodge the militants from strongholds in Anbar province and have now been routed in Mosul.
The result seems likely to be continued or growing instability in Iraq and the wider region.
This, at a time when the global economy is recovering, could have an unwelcome impact on oil markets.
There's also concern that foreign fighters with ISIS may go back to their native countries, in Europe and elsewhere, and carry out terror attacks there. That worry was heightened last month by the shooting deaths of four people at a Jewish Museum in Belgium; the suspect, according to French officials, recently spent a year in Syria and is a radicalized Islamist.

source: http://edition.cnn.com/2014/06/11/world/meast/iraq-mosul-explainer/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

We are living in this time, but some people are fear and some people are comfortable things.
It's a inconvenient truth. I wish all of people pass off calmly.
The War should be abolished in the world.
 I want PEACE, We want PEACE. PEACE for all over the world.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

What kind of food do you really enjoy?



What kind of food do you really enjoy? Is it meet, vegetables, fruits, or noodles? I hope who is reading this article will start thinking what kind of food yourself likes. Let's think it in another way. What kind of food do you really don't enjoy? There will be some people who hates vegetables or there will be others who doesn't eat meat and many other types of people. In my style for example, when I was born I had an illness; atopicallergy. I don't know why but my eating style was really like a western style. I really hated eating vegetables and only ate meat for a long time. You know when you start to eat your favorite food it is only delicious for that short time before you swallow. But what the problem was my illness atopicallergy was getting worse. I really had a hard time until my illness was cured because I itched my skin all day especially at summer and couldn't sleep well all night. The most complex problem for me was I was really ashamed going outside because I was afraid what other people would think about my skin.
So feeling myself this as a terrible situation, I started to listen my parents what they say to me. I really struggled eating vegetables and decreased the amount of meat. And as time passed, I was able to cure my illness.
Why am I writing this article to you? By having this experience what I realized was as to make our body healthy we should not eat only what we like. I hope everyone agrees that we should eat all the food equally to make our body healthy.
What I really think about this in my life is that without no trial there is no development to ourselves. By eating all foods equally to make our body healthy, we should experience sometimes happiness, sadness, hardness and sometimes scratch in our heart. By experiencing all kind of trials one step and one step, I hope that this makes each of us to develop ourselves and furthermore we will be able to understand others hearts and minds. If this happens to all of us, won't this earth be covered with light understanding all of us? To me there is no more important thing than "understanding and forgiving" other people. By knowing other people, countries and cultures,we will be able to have the same mind. And I hope as the more of us we have the same mind, our desire "peace" will also come to us in reality.



imege source: http://henryhargreaves.com/

Monday, June 2, 2014

"World Peace,” is it possible?



   Nelson Mandela, who moved many people's hearts by his thoughts and his achievements of peace, has passed away recently. I believe the events that honored his death were the result of many people's longing and hoping for "peace". The events were not just in memory of one person, but for peace in general. Everyone has wanted to make world peace, but I've wondered if it is possible. There are many peace activists in the world, and they have been doing peace movements in their own ways. Also, the Nobel Peace Prize, that recognizes peace activists for their efforts in creating peace, has been adjudged to many peace campaigners and leaders of human rights. However, despite their efforts, the world remains fundamentally the same.
   Even until now, wars have continued around the world, and many people have died. People’s beliefs and ideologies are too different to unite people. Also there are too many people who are busy trying to satisfy their selfish desires. With each person believing his or her ideology is correct, is it possible to unite them all with the ideology of peace? Is world peace realistically possible?

   There is one man who inspires my passion for peace. His achievements is stunningly impressive. The day I heard the news about the peace group, HWPL, I became interested in him. My first opinion about the possibility of world peace changed after seeing his achievements in various countries around the world. World peace is not just in our imagination, it’s something that can be done! Fascinatingly, wherever he went, the area was full of peace energy. Youth organizations and women’s organization that wish for world peace would also become energized. They would always want to join HWPL, and were always happy to help.
   His seminars for world peace are never dull or formulaic, they are very ground breaking to say the least! They are able to touch many souls. His great ability to gathered each individual’s thoughts towards peace is incredible. I’ve always felt that some power guided his peace movement whenever I saw his achievement.

 

   A few days ago, I read an article about a conference for world peace in New York. All participants at the conference expressed their gratitude towards his speech, Not only were there representatives of youth groups but also religious leaders from diffeent parts of the world. His speech created a sensation among the audience. It’s definite that he has the answer to achieving world peace! If you heard his speech, and felt his passion about world peace, you would definitely agree with me.

   He is a doer, not a talker. Representative Man Hee Lee has given me the greatest desire for World Peace. I now have a strong desire to join his organization and achieve world peace together. I believe it's possible to achieve world peace after viewing the results so far. His words about "World Peace" have struck my mind. After seeing his peace activities spread not only on a regional or national level, but at an international level, I believe that becoming 'one' is possible. His broad-mindedness helps him call together all religions, ideologies, countries and cultures from around the world. ‘World Peace’ is great to imagine, but it is even greater to believe that it is possible. I feel that it will be achieved soon.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

[Peace Project 1] A flower on the gray street, Guerrilla Gardening

A flower on the gray street, Guerrilla Gardening


Guerilla Gardening is planting plants such as flowers or other things secretly at places that not permitted and abandoned.




Start of Guerilla Gardening.

How does it start? it was started by an english youth called ‘Richard Reynolds’ in the last of 1960s. at that time, near California University where Richard lives was almost wasteland.  people thought as this land pitifully and they planted few flowers and trees there and made a kind of park.
This is the beginning of Guerilla Gardening.

Guerilla Gardening doesn’t have any special approval and they can plant at any places like crack of sidewalk or asphalt, near dust bins.
Guerilla Gardening put life into the concrete jungle city which is very gray and desolate , it makes people’s mind richer.

It is an activity that makes better regional view and also a practical movement which is against standardized urban development .

So, we would like to begin this project.

To take part in this great activity, we (I and some people) were doing Guerilla Gardening near Gwang-An beach, Busan during ten days in last March.


This time, our plan was hanging flowerpot on the trees along the street.
First, we dropped by a flower shop and bought some spring flowers and put them on the recycle pot. and we also made signposts that can change people’s recognition with beautiful words.

The flowers come into bloom on the deserted street at this time the winter has passed and it made us smile.
Through this project, we see small possibility that tiny things can make people’s mind even if it sounds like illusion now, world peace can be realized soon. hope to many people’s thinking would be changed.

Monday, April 21, 2014

A peace agreement Philippines , Mindanao is in festival atmosphere!

In Mindanao, Philippines, 

they 're in festival atmosphere now!

Because they said that their long term civil war is finally overed and becoming of their new world. also their national broadcasting system made big report about that.
The population of Mindanao Island, Philippines has about 20 million people there and is a little bit smaller than South Korea.
Originally the Islam (Muslim)people of Philippine lived there long time ago...
But lots of Philippino Catholic (christians) moved to Mindanao, at the same time, the native people (Philippino Islam) outed from their land.. this is the original reason for long civil war which lasted over 40years.
Since early 1970, there were about 140-thousand (140,000) people who died because of this terrible war...
Our country had also same suffering as this case..so I felt it wasn't not other people's affairs... nobody knows that this kind of feeling even they didn't go through something which killed each other in same national people before...
Peace Advocate Man Hee Lee who led the signing a peace agreement.
Do you know that the person who led the signing a peace agreement is a korean peace advocate Man Hee Lee? he was the one who can make the peace agreement decisively!


We know there are Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla , Thich Nhat Hanh ;Buddhist monk who worked for world peace but like this time, it is worthy of attention for everyone! Peace advocate Man Hee Lee completed world's big tasks. He left a significant mark in modern peace history.


Fernando R. Capalla, the archbishop of Mindanao, pleaded with Mr.Lee to help end the conflict of the island Mindanao.
During the arbitraion of the conflict Mr.Lee figured out the religious trouble is the main reason and met both of the religious leaders of Islamic and Catholic. As a result, the two religious leaders accepted the proposal of unifying religions and they came to an agreement to sign a peace treaty.
The next day of the event, the Philippine government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), which is the largest Islamic group, concluded final agreement and finally the forty years of religious conflict came to an end.
After the interview with Mr.Lee, the Philippine national broadcasting said that all the Philippines should appreciate the result of the peace agreement of Mindanao island. It's said that Philippine private broadcast ABC CBN news also widely covered the significance of the event.
I think this peace agreement must be the work that improved Korea's international status. And it's no wonder that the event surprised the entire world since the one peace advocate stopped the forty years of bloody conflict. Even Lamos, the former president of the Phillippines, expressed his appreciation for the arbitration and I'm very proud of the news as a Korean.

Our wish is to be reunified. I hope the day when both leaders of south and North Korea come to sign a peace agreement as soon as possible.



I would like to wish 'PEACE' !

If there is only one chance you can tell your wish, what would you wish for this world? Would you like to wish fortune, fame, or the technology for long life? For me, I would like 

                                                           to wish ‘peace’!!! 

 



The whole world is being settled as a world-comprised organization, so- called ‘global village’.
Because of the globalization, all the events and competitions between countries such as Olympic, trade... take place more frequently. Therefore, socializing between people from different countries became natural these days. This is such a pleasant phenomenon. For the people in this world make the society of cooperation beyond their races, and nationalities.
However, we can also find many problems. There are many people suffer from famines, starving, and wars. The war of Cream and the territory dispute in Palestine are well-known cases. We can easily find them in media. We, Koreans, seem that we live in peace, we still have the possibility of breaking war between South and North. Even at this moment there are many peoples who are afraid of unpredictable wars come with all the pain and damages.
In that sense, I realized that our common daily lives would be special for someone who always lives in hazards of wars. I consider that everyone on this earth must have their rights to lead a happy life as other people have. Therefore, to accomplish peace is the most basic need for human being amongst all the matters. Many people who work for peace are just around us. Today, I would like to introduce a man who is Korean works for world peace.

Among those who work for peace, Mr. Manhee Lee is the one I’d like to tell you. He is a peace advocate who takes an active part in international area for world peace. He has given many speeches every time he visits other countries like Europe, Southeast Asia and so on. He especially gives a speech on the importance of accomplishing peace.

Two of his representative activities are visiting Ethiopia to comfort the Korean War veteran, and the peace walking movements to aim at youth people in the world. He enthusiastically keeps contacting with the leaders from various organizations and tries to actualize the methods to fulfill the world peace. He takes signatures from leaders for agreement of world peace.
There is a lot of organizations aim for world peace. However, we still have no answer how we can actually drag the result out of it.

In Korea also, Mr. Manhee Lee and the others work for peace. It simply isn’t seemed that big what they are doing. They are those who don’t pursue their own happiness but work for spreading the idea of the importance and the value of peace. I hope this earth would be filled with joys and pleasure with peace by many people participate peace movements. Therefore, our ‘global village’ would become ‘peace global village’ soon. 










Friday, April 18, 2014

Let's sign the paper to end the wars_Peace Advocate Man Hee Lee






if you love your country and your people,

 let's sign the paper to end the wars.

 
The president of South africa noticed first that the light of the world peace is spreading out in Africa by Peace advocate Man Hee Lee. president of Ethiopia invited Peace advocate Man Hee Lee to the residential of president, Adisababa in the capital of Ethiopia.
Peace advocate asked to help the unification of korea. president of Ethiopia said that "I think if we really become one to be united, we can make peace.
by doing so when we gather all together to become one, didn't the peace make?
He promised to cooperate with Peace advocate Man Hee Lee.
Then they had deep conversation about what worlds' leaders work and effort are for making world peace in real.

The chairman Man Hee Lee has talked with the President of South Africa.As he had a talk with the President of Ethiopia, he said "if the war is broken out , the youth surely will fight and finally die .How can we give compensation for their death? If you really love your nation and your people , I hope you can sign on the peace agreement for ending war and world peace."
After listening to Man Hee Lee 's suggestion, the President was moved by Man Hee Lee's passion for world peace , "I deeply appreciate you for your visiting to our country and your working,and I really want to join with you and your working for peace by interchanging between us continually " replied he . Even though everyone,young and old ,man and woman ,has been eager for peace , the detail way to solve the problem that is the ending war and foundation of peace still remains unsolved task today. But "we find out Man Hee Lee ,advocate, has the only solution to come true a true peace into the world this era and he is an essential person for the world " agreed the Presidents of Africa.