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A Narrative of Love dialogue series explores diverse perspectives on the notion of love, with a view to develop a truly captivating and galvanising conception of love that can invite a fundamental shift in human consciousness. Through exploring the power of love in practice, we can begin to heal ourselves and our planet; through leading and governing with love can we transcend the self-interests of the individual, group, and even nation; and by acting in love can we work together in building a better world. We must foster love that encompasses all.
For more information about the Spirit of Humanity Forum and A Narrative of Love, please go to: sohforum.org
The Dialogue Series
Thomas Hübl, the meaning of love, healing collective trauma, integrating the past
Dr Joy DeGruy, about resolving trauma and how we can all BE the healing
John, Lord Alderdice, on lessons of love growing up and working in Northern Ireland
Sister Jayanti Kirpalani, 'It is the inner world which is driving the external world'
Dr. Azza Karam, on Religion, Dialogue and Love
Steve Killelea on the relation between positive peace and love
Lene Rachel Anderson, about 'The Nordic Secret' and expanding your worldview
Bob Boisture, about a habit of heart and mind to engage for the greater good
Dr. Vandana Shiva, on planting seeds of love
Theresa Chuang and Chris Zheng, on Love as Harmony
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