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Celebration Earth Peace Gathering: Okinawa 1 April to 21 September, 2009

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

Until the rainbow passes over the tears of the Earth

Empowering People - Healing The Earth

Celebration Earth Peace Gathering

Participating In The Culture of Peace Initiative, Celebrating The International Day of Peace

 Commemorating The UN Year Of Reconciliation

 

The Preamble

For the last 4.6 billion years, our mother earth has been creating miracles woven by the diversity of life, and nurturing amazing nature that recycles perfectly in co dependence. For millennia our ancestors prayed and conversed with this nature in their everyday lives. But things have changed. Conflicts between humans and chains of enmity continue to stew and grow, taking more and more lives. Development that pursues materialistic richness is causing environmental destruction, such as global warming. Increasingly we have more and more poverty, starvation, and threats from the spread of contagious disease - we are in the middle of a crisis which urges us to take global countermeasures.

 

If our deeds and intentions as human beings have changed mother earth like this, then humanity is required to evolve and act in order to redirect our deeds and intentions toward peace.

If we wish for an abundant, harmonious and peaceful future, it is essential that we all work together, with a new consciousness of global co dependence and responsibility shared by the entire human race. We  need to direct our eyes to the various dimensions of the past which have caused our present situation and revise our behaviour, and as individuals transform, and reconnect to the circle of life.

 

Celebrating The International Day of Peace and Commemorating the UN Year of Reconciliation

 2009 is a very significant year for Okinawan and Japanese history, it is exactly 400 years since the Satsuma invasion and 130 years since the execution of the Ryukyu Kingdom. On April 1st, 1609,  the Japanese Satsuma Clan entered Shuri Castle to complete their invasion of the Ryukyu Kingdom, which they eventually renamed Okinawa and incorporated into Japan. Then  on April 1st, 1945 the US military landed on the main island of Okinawa to enter Japan at the final stages of WW2. The greatest casualty of this conflict were the citizens of Okinawa who were caught between the battling forces.

This year of 2009 is also the UN Year of Reconciliation. In order to truly re conciliate, and heal the pain, enmity, grudge, and guilt created by the invasion, and the following historical and cultural abuse, we need to transform judgement and anger into understanding and compassion.

 

The beautiful island of Okinawa has a tragic history, yet its people have long been praying for world peace, aspiring to create harmony between humanity, welcoming with warmth all beings that visit this land. We believe that the deep spirituality and great cordiality of Okinawan people that has been nurtured through the difficulties we have faced, will serve the great purpose of creating world peace. With this belief, we will host a “Celebration Earth” Festival from April 1, through to September 21st, the “International Day of Peace”

 

Introducing Celebration Earth

“Celebration Earth” is a festival for peace that originated on the island of Okinawa,  that welcomes global cooperation and participation and seeks to practice the ‘Peace Day, Every Day’ spirit envisioned by the “Culture of Peace Initiative” and embodied by the ‘International Day of Peace’ through this joyful series of events, we wish to gift the world a model of international peace and inner peace. We are here to serve, to help others promote their peaceful activities by creating a network and community that supports them and enables them to spread their message to the world. Through Celebration Earth we seek to empower  and are doing so by providing a framework and connection that will be useful to the global community.

 

The Actions Of The Individuals Are Magnified By Their Unity

There are many people longing for world peace and acting for a brighter future, such as the one carrying the message “Turn all weapons into instruments” connecting people through music festivals. Another person is walking around the

planet, talking with the earth, the sun, the stars and the moons, planting seeds of courage to people’s heart. One regained the ancestor’s land from a military base and turned it into a flower garden. And yet another welcomes travellers with open arms, and supports their mission with whole body and spirit. One waters flowers by the side of the road discretely. And yet another expresses the joy of life through song and dance. We believe by celebrating and showing appreciation to the earth, the origin of our life, in various ways, we can purify the negative energy and recreate harmony between people, the circle of life and the ring of joy.

 

This is the time when we remember we have the power to create peace and take action in order to live in harmony with the earth. Our mother earth has been waiting for our awakening for a long time. We must live up to her love. Let us start from Okinawa, from Japan, from the bottom of our feet (wherever we are) a way of living based on the divine providence of nature that will bring harmony into the universe, open the door to the next generation and lead us to the next stage.

 

The Spirit of Celebration Earth

Until the rainbow passes over the tears of the earth, let us gather all the energy to Okinawa from all over Japan and the world, to inspire festivals of joy and from here and now, from each of our hearts, let us declare Peace on Earth to the world. 

October 2nd is International Day of Non-Violence

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

In 2007, the United Nations passed a resolution (A/RES/61/271) establishing October 2nd as the annual International Day of Non-Violence. The Day is highlighted as part of the UN’s work for a culture of peace, and is connected to the International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the World, 2001-2010. October 2nd is the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the Indian independence movement and pioneer of the philosophy and stategy of non-violence. Governments, organizations and individuals are invited to commemorate the Day and to spread the message of non-violence through its education and public awareness. For more information, please visit the UN pages.

Happy Peace Day!

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

On this International Day of Peace, September 21 2008, we thank everyone for visiting the site, and wish you a day full of peace and celebrations!

See webcasts from the UN celebrations in New York! (RealPlayer)

Listen to the “Humanity Rocks” concert from Phoenix, AZ - live online! (7-9pm PST)

The 2008 Peace Day Magazine is up!

Friday, September 19th, 2008

The free online Peace Day Magazine is packed with events in every major city on Earth, and stories about people making strides in peacebuilding around the world. This exciting issue will tell you all about Peace Day 2008, and how you can get in on the fun and excitement. There are festivals, concerts, marches, conferences, kids parades and lots more. Find an event near you, or put on one of your own

New Peace Day page on CNN’s iReport

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

CNN’s iReport, a news-oriented kind of YouTube, just launched a special page for the International Day of Peace - www.ireport.com/daysofpeace Just get registered and put your calls for world leaders and personal stories in videos, photos and texts online for everyone to see. And if you are lucky, your story will be broadcasted by CNN.

Also, please keep sending your text messages to world leaders with the word “PEACE” and then your message to 69866 (in the US only) or send an online message from www.peaceday2008.org! The United Nations are hoping to receive 10,000 text messages and several thousands online messages by Sunday, September 21!