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On October 29, 2010, a morning gathering showcased a beautiful interfaith experience featuring a song by Shatha and reflections led by Seng Tang. The event highlighted the dangers of a monolithic worldview, emphasizing dialogue as a means to share experiences rather than oppose beliefs. Prof. Dr. K.S. Radhakrishnan shared insights on Hinduism and Just Peace. Participants engaged in discussions about violence, non-violence, and the essence of justice, advocating for self-regulation and compassion in our interactions.
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Morning Song • Song from Shatha • Interfaith prayer by Khon Mai and Seng Tang • Morning reflection by Seng Tang beautiful dance
Section: Hinduism and Justpeace was shared by Prof. Dr. K.S Radhakrishan • Monolithic world is dangerous (my god, my religion, etc) • Dialogue is not to against, to share the experiences • Hinduism everybody believes in god or not, there are Hindu • Dharma, anything present peaceful cooassistant
Share about violence and non-violence • Question about living without Killing, we all conduct violence • Non-violence also include violence but to take minimize our power, position, money, etc • Try to control our self and practice of self regulation • What is justice: non-violence and sharing one and all