Archive for the ‘The World Peace Prayer and Flag Ceremony’ Category

Peace Exchange in Uzbekistan

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

August 11th, 2010

On August 11th, 2010, on the eve of 19th Anniversary of Independence Day of Uzbekistan. Nahohisa Takayama,a member of The Goi Peace Foundation and The World Peace Prayer Society visited his long time friend Mr. Anatoli Iosonev at Samarkand State Museum in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. This is where Mr. Takayama present the World Peace Prayer and Flag Ceremony and planted a Peace Pole with Mr. Muhamad Boboroev, Chief director of the Museum and local students.

There were a Newspaper reporter and three TV channeland covered the whole event.

http://www.ut.uz/eng/tourism_and_travel/symbol_of_peace_arrives_in_the_ancient_city.mgr

The chief director, said “Peace begins within heart of each one of us. Wars of the other countries are not the matter of others, but it has deep connection to us. Not only to pray for peace of our country but also for other countries will lead our own peace in our country. Thank you for bringing the Peace Pole from Japan which is very far from Samark.”

May Peace Prevail on Earth

Naohisa Takayama

Peace Festival: Hiroshima Day in San Ginesio, ITALY

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

August 5th, 2010

The Peace Crane project was part of the preparation for Hiroshima Day in San Ginesio, Italy.

The Peace Crane Making Team worked diligently for days to make the 2500 peace cranes, working late into the night, right up to the night before the Peace Festival.

They gathering was held in the Wabi Sabi Culture Association Center. The Mayor of the City graciously accepted a peace crane from a representative of Peace Crane Making Team and he also attended the Peace Pole Dedication Ceremony held in that evening.

The World Peace Flag Ceremony followed late that night around midnight.

Infinite JOY!!

CHE LA PACE REGNI SULLA TERRA!
MAY PEACE PREVAIL ON EARTH!

Sonoko Tanaka,
WPPS, Peace Representative in Italy

World Peace Prayer Ceremony, City of Montessori School-Lucknow, INDIA

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

July 2010

City of Montessori School (CMS) in Lucknow, India is the largest school in terms of pupils, which had a record enrollment of 32, 114 pupils on February 5th, 2008 for the 2007-2008 academic year.

CMS was awarded with the UNESCO Prize for Peace Education in 2002, the first school in the world to be so honored in recognition of its efforts” to promote the universal values of education for peace and tolerance at a time when these values are increasingly being challenged.

CMS conducts a World Peace Flag Ceremony every few months as part of their many ongoing programs.
May Peace Prevail In India!
May Peace Prevail On Earth!
Mr. Gandhi is a WPPS Peace Representative and President of the City Montessori School, Lucknow, India

2ND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL WALK FOR PEACE-WOODSTOCK, NEW YORK, USA

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

AUGUST 7TH, 2010

Walkers gathered in the parking lot near the center of town. The walk commenced, with the spectacular parade of colorful flags of all nations through the town, past the village green, and continuing along Route 212 to Comeau Drive, then on to Comeau Field, where the World Peace Prayer and Flag Ceremony took place, around the Peace Pole, followed by guest speakers, special musical guests, and other entertainments to include Native American blessing ceremony.

The Legendary Pete Seeger

The “Smile Car” arrived 11:00 a.m. with legendary folksinger and environmental activist Pete Seeger, Victorio Roland Mousaa, and Princess WOW!, founder of the Smile Revolution.

Our dream Team less Jim Dugan, Santuary Manager of WPPS, who was preparing up at the Ceremony field. L-R: Yuimi , WPPS Volunteer from Hawaii, Fumi Johns-Stewart, WPPS Executive Director, Sue Sgaggero, WPPS Volunteer and Rose Orton, WPPS Office Associate and WPPS Ann Marie Robustell, Executive Asst.

Preparing for the International Peace Walk in the parking lot. sleepy Woodstock assembling at 9:30 am!

The WALK begins through Woodstock

20 minute walk to Como Field - where the Ceremony will take place.

May Peace be in Woodstock
May Peace Prevail On Earth!!!!

The Legendary Pete Seeger (Where have all the flowers gone) joined us.

May Peace Prevail On Earth at GATHERING of the VIBES, Connecticut-USA

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

August 1st, 2010

World Peace Flag Ceremony!
The 15th Annual Gathering of the Vibes, July 29th-August 1st was held at Seaside Park in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Approximately 18,000 people gathered over the span of the 4 day weekend event. The World Peace Flag Ceremony (WPFC) was organized by Jim Dugan and presented by Jim Dugan and Ann Marie Robustelli of The World Peace Prayer Society.
The WPFC was broadcasted live on Radio Vibes WPKN and filmed live on Ustream
wpkn.org

Peace Pole takes the stage!
A Peace Pole on stage as the rock bands jammed, such as:
Jimmy Cliff, Primus, Little Feat, Galactic, Umphrey’s McGee, Rhythm Devils, Damian Marley& Nas and the Harlem Gospel Choir.

Other Peace Poles were placed throughout the 200 acre site sending the VIBE….
MAY PEACE PREVAIL ON EARTH!

Wavy Gravy has been a peace activist for over five decades and was Founder and Co-Founder of several non-profit organizations, such as: the Seva Foundation, Camp Winnarainbow and the Hog Farm. He also has two radio shows on Sirius Satellite Radio and is a true icon of American popular culture.

Jim Dugan and Ann Marie Robustelli of The World Peace Prayer Society, Headquarters, USA

Jim Dugan of The World Peace Prayer Society

Staff of The World Peace Prayer Society, Headquarters, USA (L to R) Fumi Johns Stewart, Executive Director-Jim Dugan, Sanctuary Manager Rose Orton, Office Associate-Ann Marie Robustelli, Executive Assistant

Symphony of Peace Prayers at Mt. Fuji Sanctuary, Fujinomiya, Shizuoka, JAPAN

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

The Global Peace Meditation and Prayer Day – WORLD SHIFT DAY – May 16, 2010

The Symphony of Peace Prayer Day (SOPP) held at the Mt. Fuji Sanctuary was the commencement for World Shift Day, starting a ripple of meditation and prayer events around the world. Over ten-thousand people gathered on this day and sat outdoors at the foot of Mt. Fuji.

The skies were clear of clouds, blanketed by hues of blue as the sun blessed us with the assurance of a ‘new day dawning’ as people from all walks of life, culture and faiths joined us in prayer for the World Shift Day. Participants gathered from around the globe in the spirit of peace, harmony, compassion and love. For many it was their first time attending SOPP, for others it was coming home, as people reconnected with one another through warm embraces and conversations of peace and unity. On this day during the four hour Ceremony at the foothills of Mt. Fuji, attendees united as ONE, offering Prayers for Peace.

Mrs. Masami Saionji, Chairperson of Byakko began the ceremony by welcoming everyone to the sacred land of Fuji Sanctuary. Mrs. Sainonji, kindly informed the participants that the prayers on this day would envelop all the people who we are close to and whom we meet every day in our lives with a wondrous light. She went on to say, “’Symphony of Peace Prayers’ is a powerful, light-filled phrase that contains within it a wish, a vision, and a mission for humanity to live in happiness, peace, health, and harmony, and for each individual to accomplish his or her sacred purpose in this world.”

Mr. Tomohiko Naya, President of Byakko gave the welcoming address. He offered gratitude to each and every one of us who came from around the world to participate in SOPP. In his address he said, “The essence of the SOPP is in praying together, transcending all religious boundaries. With respect for one another, gratitude for all existence, and a spirit of great harmony that is born from a loving and open heart, we will realize a world where we pray with one voice the peace prayers of different faiths and nations.”

Following a presentation of universal mudras by Byakko Shinko Kai.

Thousands of voices could be heard as we joined in prayer with the following religious leaders, spoken in their native languages:
Grand Imam, Mr. Maulana Abdul Khabir Azad – Islam
Fr. James Channan, O.P. – Christianity – Dominican Order
Mr. Mikinosuke Kakisaka – Shintoism
Mr. Shunkai Matsuura – Buddhism – Risshu
Mother Mangalam – Hinduism
Rabbi Ted Falcon, Ph.D. – Judaism
Pastor Don Mackenzie – Christianity
Sheikh Jamal Rahman – Islam Sufism

The breathtaking view of the flags, as each national flag was presented by flag bearers as they walked in beautiful formation as the prayers for peace for each country was spoken in its native language and recited by each and every voice. The 192 world countries and all the other regions of the world were prayed for on this day.

The grand finale left most of us with tears in our eyes, as the Universal Flag was displayed in a beautiful dance on the stage. After the sound of the bell, everyone together started to meditate on “Peace” by reciting May Peace Prevail On Earth for 1 minute with powerful intention.

Mr. Christopher Currell a musician and artist from the United States performed through his Cosmic instruments as he guided the audience in Universal Meditation through Cosmic Sounds and Music. He gave us the message, “Light is a creative source. The universe is an echo of the creative source…fundamentally a vibration. Everything is a result of a creative thought.”

This year we were joined by nine youth representatives from various parts of the world who have been inspired by the theme of SOPP and who plan on organizing local SOPP ceremonies in their home countries. They each spoke and left us with their messages of peace and hope for the future. Each is actively working for peace in a variety of fields.

Augusto Cuginotti – Brazil
Brian Dickson – Canada
Eric Roy – USA
Gavin James Morgan – Scotland
Judith Parishka – French Canada
Karoline Buys – Columbia/Germany
Nicolas Atallah – Palestine
Paola Pioltelli – Peru/Italy
Sandro Marcone – Peru

Ms. Yuka Saionji, Deputy Chairperson gave her closing remarks. Offering her gratitude to each and every one of us.

”From my personal perspective, I cannot begin to express the energy and vibrations which I felt. It was and is still awe inspiring to me and continues to bring me to a place of great joy when I remember that moment in which I will carry with me forever.”

May Peace Prevail on Earth
Jules Lamore

Heart of the Hudson Girl Scout WPFC, Lagrangeville, NY, USA

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

April 29th, 2010

Since 1926 the Girl Scouts have celebrated “World Thinking Day.” Each year the Scouts take part in activities with international themes to honor all the other Girl Scouts and Girl Guides in the nearly 150 countries where the program exists. This year the Heart Of The Hudson Girl Scout Council, serving seven counties in New York State, USA and more than 34,000 members, held their event at Unionvale Middle School in Lagrangeville, NY. The World Peace Prayer Society presented a World Peace Flag Ceremony with all the girls in attendance participating as flag bearers. Girl Scout Leader, Amelia Roger, the coordinator of the evening’s event said, “The Ceremony was definitely the highlight and will be remembered by all for years to come.”

The girls getting ready to start the World Peace Flag Ceremony.

Melissa with Jim Dugan who got all the flags ready for the Ceremony.

Peace Pole and WPFC for Nonviolence at Staten Island High School, USA

Monday, June 7th, 2010

May 6th, 2010

600 students from three schools gathered at Susan E. Wagner High School on Staten Island on May 6, 2010 to observe the Gandhi King Chavez SEASON FOR NONVIOLENCE in a program co-organized by the Temple of Understanding, the Association for Global New Thought, The World Peace Prayer Society and the United Religions Initiative.

Bob Silverstein

Keynote speaker Ibrahim Sharif of New Jersey’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Commission energized the theme: SPEAK OUT, UNITE, END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, and youth presenters from the IDEA program (Interfaith Dialogue, Education and Action) shared personal experiences about learning to respect one another. Parents Dina Tush and Bob Silverstein, who both lost daughters to violence at college, gave deeply moving talks to a hushed auditorium.

Susan Wagner-Kids' Presentation

George Anthony’s conflict resolution class provided a high point of the afternoon with messages, poetry, song and stories from their lives and countries about violence against women, all dedicated to the memory of young Jessica Tush and Emily Silverstein.

Flag Ceremony

The finale brought the United Nations to Susan E. Wagner High School with the World Peace Flag Ceremony, accompanied by the “May Peace Prevail on Earth” chant by the Trenton Children’s Chorus. The students raised the flags of all 192 countries, calling out each name and “May Peace Prevail On Earth” with joy and enthusiasm.

George Anthony with Kids and Flags

Following the Flag Ceremony, about 50 students filed outside for a very special dedication of Susan Wagner’s brand new Peace Pole. George Anthony introduced members of an interfaith group called Building Bridges, whose clergy from local Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic, Jewish, and Catholic communities offered beautiful prayers for peace.

We Are The World at Peace Pole Dedication

Then the students sang, “We Are the World,” as everyone waved the flags of many nations and the Peace Pole was placed in the ground. It was a magnificent close to a deeply meaningful event – truly reflective of the spirit of nonviolence.

Susan E. Wagner High School Peace Pole

Here is the link to view excerpts of the program captured on video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxLdAae0yqk

Deborah Moldow, WPPS
Representative at UN

Peace Representative News: Peace Pole in Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA

Thursday, May 6th, 2010
April 12th, 2010

Under a beautiful and sunny sky, students and teachers of the Michael Oak School in Cape Town, South Africa enthusiastically participated in a very moving Peace Pole Dedication and World Peace Flag Ceremony.

The  4-sided Peace Pole displays the message, May Peace Prevail On Earth, in:  English, Afrikaans, Xhosa and Japanese.  The Peace Pole was planted near the proposed new entrance of the school.

The following religious leaders were invited to represent the different sectors within the community; in attendance was a:  Rabbi, Swami, Brahmin Priest, Imam and Christian Minister.   Each one spoke to the children on the concept of Peace.

Attendees expressed that they were profoundly moved by the joyful and peaceful atmosphere generated by the World Peace Flag Ceremony!

With much love, fondness and best wishes,
Susan Kaschula, WPPS, Peace Representative in South Africa

Peace Pole at Aikido in Fredericksburg Virginia, USA

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

March 27th, 2010

Region: Northern Virginia
Locality: Spotsylvania County
Aikido in Fredericksburg
6155 Hickory Ridge Road
Spotsylvania, VA 225
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On Saturday, March 27, at noon Aikido in Fredericksburg will plant a Peace Pole and conduct a World Peace Flag Ceremony at their new facility near Massaponax in Spotsylvania at 6155 Hickory Ridge Road.
The Peace Pole Project was started in Japan in 1955 by Masahisa Goi, who decided to dedicate his life to spreading the message, May Peace Prevail on Earth, in response to the atomic bombings on Hiroshima. Peace Poles are handcrafted monuments erected the world over as international symbols of Peace. Their purpose is to spread the message May Peace Prevail on Earth in a different language, one on each side.
The program will include the planting of a Peace Pole next to the Aikido in Fredericksburg dojo and the carrying of the flags representing all the countries in the United Nations while saying May Peace Prevail on Earth.