Peace is not just something we want but something we need, yet we don't know how to achieve it. The author was inspired to blog about how peace can be achieved today in various ways; born from the inspired words, love and action of Mr Man Hee Lee, Chairman of HWPL and around the world observation of peace that can be experienced on earth at any given moment around the world.
Saturday, 13 February 2016
Chairman Lee’s visit to the Maguindanao, Philippines inspires continuity for a genuine and lasting peace
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Friday, 5 February 2016
FUNDAY FRIDAY: A Heavenly Culture and New Perspective - World Peace
Culture and Perspective : what shapes your vision of the future?
Take a moment to have a look at the
following image below
and decide which line you think is longer:
Guess what?
They are the same
length!
People in western
societies tend to perceive the first line as being longer even though they are
the same length. However if you come from a culture that does not use right angles (non carpentered cultures) you would not be fooled by such an illusion.
What can you see here?
Let me know your thoughts and comment below – what did you see?
Some may see a saxophone player others may be a woman.
When I looked at this picture, even though I am a woman, the first thing I saw was a saxophone player but almost instantly my perspective changed and I saw a woman. Could this be because I love music, perhaps?
Apparently our culture, the
way we were brought up and our way of life effects the way we perceive the
world - something I feel - could be explored a bit deeper.
If we consider the American and western cultures for example, where individualism is buoyant, this could explain why understanding another person’s point of view can be somewhat challenging in an environment that value independence and self-reliance and advocate that interests of the individual should achieve precedence over the state or a social group.
However the eastern cultures, such as China, Korea or
Japan, who encourage a collectivist attitude amongst its peers, a community
that share and collaborate we can see a more proficient understanding and
ability to formulate another person’s perspective, recently discovered by
scientists. If we consider the American and western cultures for example, where individualism is buoyant, this could explain why understanding another person’s point of view can be somewhat challenging in an environment that value independence and self-reliance and advocate that interests of the individual should achieve precedence over the state or a social group.
Boaz Keysar, a Professor of
Psychology at the University of Chicago said:
“Many actions and words have multiple meanings. In order to sort out what a person really means, we need to gain some perspective on what he or she might be thinking and, Americans for example, who don’t have that skill very well developed, probably tend to make more errors in understanding what another person means,”
Without pointing a critical finger at Americans in particular, I would like to make the point that this goes for many cultures around the world that encourage, materialism, individualism and secularism of thought in an attempt to be liberated.
Concerning the topic of
peace, this can prove problematic in establishing peace when there are so many
individual ideologies, separate goals, past experiences and different cultures which hinder the
vision of peace becoming a possibility. It is not that peace is impossible;
it’s just that the fact that no one has experienced it before in the history of
our existence, blocks the view of seeing it become a reality. The greed of man could also play a big part to all this.
It takes a special
individual to remove the tinted sunglasses of cultural and individual boundaries
to see our world in beautiful HD and to be able to unite a world to support a
peaceful existence.
Martin Luther King, Mahatma
Ghandi, Mother Teresa and the late Nelson Mandela were all inspirational
individuals who were able to take off the limitations of their tradition,
circumstances and experiences to see the world as a place of freedom, love and
hope.
Today, Chairman Lee of Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) and Chairwoman Kim of International Women's Peace Group (IWPG), are working to unite North and South Korea - a
country divided since 1945 by Russia and America who conquered the Japanese
rule. They persistently share the love
and hope of a peaceful future which we should all strive for despite the past
suffering from the atrocities of war, the loss of homes, family and even the
Korean culture – whilst under the Japanese rule.
Heavenly Culture - what does this
mean? Chairman Lee is working under the culture of heaven - knowing that
this culture has no limitations to the mind and thought of man. The fact is, Chairman Lee is
spreading the message of unconditional love and respect that he strives to
bestow upon the leaders, women and youth – whoever he meets around the world;
just like the light, rain and air of the heavens have graciously given to
mankind, without favour of persons, so does the peace messenger also by the
same principle, bring peace to fruition and restore the light of hope in man.
Can we be those who do not rely on our past experiences but live
in the reality of the good work that is happening today?
Please click the link below
to read more of the latest news from this phenomenal movement that is affecting
the world.
Sunday, 31 January 2016
Exclusive Interview with Peace Advocate Mr. Man Hee Lee and IWPG Leader Ms. Nam Hee Kim Presented by News 24 of Albania
Tirana,
Albania - On their 22nd world
peace tour, Mr, Man Hee Lee, Chairman of Heavenly Culture, World Peace,
Restoration of Light (HWPL) and Ms. Nam Hee Kim, Chairwoman of the
International Women’s Peace Group (IWPG) visited Albania to meet international
heads of states, religious leaders, media, and youth to speak on the urgency of
a united global commitment for HWPL’s two initiatives: an International Convention
on the Renunciation and Cessation of War and International Armed Conflicts and
an alliance of religions through its WARP Peace Offices.
December 9th at 6:30 p.m.,
(local time),
News 24, Albania’s first and top
rated 24-hour news channel, invited the two chairpersons to its studio to cover
an exclusive and in-depth interview on their peace initiatives. Mr. Rezar
Xhaxhiu, an editor in chief and journalist at TV News 24, hosted the interview.
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the link below to watch the full interview
Xhaxhiu: What are the objectives of HWPL,
and what approach does it take to solve pressing issues in the world?
Lee: We, HWPL, have been doing the work of peace with definite
solutions that will put an end to all wars around the world and leave a legacy
of world peace to our future generations. Having the enactment of the International
Convention on the Renunciation and Cessation of War and International Armed
Conflicts and networking to build a strong alliance of religions are the two
main solutions to bring about peace. To accomplish such initiatives, HWPL
invited and appointed experts in international law as the HWPL International
Law Peace Committee at the 1st Annual Commemoration of World
Alliance of Religions’ Peace (WARP) Summit. Recently, we presented the revised
draft of the Convention in London, UK. Religious leaders around the world are
actively undertaking the interfaith peace dialogue based on scriptures through
the WARP Office meetings. While in their pursuit, many religious leaders are
deepening their understanding and learning through comparing and contrasting
the texts respectively. It is truly remarkable to see the progress. To build a
strong alliance of religions, one needs to truly act upon what he or she
pledged. 80% of on-going wars can be linked to religious conflicts, only when
the scriptures are unified can religions be united as one and extinguish these
conflicts. Then, we can truly say that we have built an alliance of religions.
Xhaxhiu: What work do IWPG and IPYG carry
out for peace?
Kim: One of the practical solutions to
world peace that Chairman Man Hee Lee of HWPL presented was to have the
enactment of the International Convention on Renunciation and Cessation of War
and International Armed Conflicts. For this, all members of IWPG based on
regional offices in worldwide are actively collaborating to build peace network
with NGOs in pursuit of peace. Once the Convention is implemented, IWPG members
in each state will stand and speak out to urge current heads of state to abide
by the provisions of the Convention and actively support and put to practice
its provisions for their people and nation. During the May 25th
Peace walk, Chairman Lee proclaimed the Declaration of World Peace in front of
30,000 youths at peace plaza of the Republic of Korea. Since that time IPYG
members around the world gather on May 25th each year to commemorate
the proclamation and support HWPL’s work of peace. The members of IPYG and IWPG
aim to serve as the two wings of HWPL to soar high in leading the
implementation process of the International Convention.
Xhaxhiu: What are the main driving forces
for bringing world peace?
Lee: “It is possible when you act! It remained an impossible
task because we didn’t act!” There have been countless organizations and people
in pursuit of world peace in the history of mankind, who received Nobel Peace
prizes and yet we still live in the world flooded by violence and war. I have
been meeting with current and former presidents, chief justices of the Supreme
Court, religious leaders and leaders of NGOs to present definite solutions to
establish world peace. Then, I shared this with media to inform people of all
nations what we pledged during our meetings. If media and journalists
frequently cover such good news, peace will prevail sooner. To all journalists
and reporters in the world, I kindly ask you to do your best and carry out your
responsibility to report news on peace work frequently and accurately. Let us
become the messengers of peace, transcending all nationalities, ethnicities,
and religions.
Xhaxhiu: What differentiates peace
movements led by HWPL from other peace activities?
Kim: After sharing how tirelessly Chairman Lee pursues to present practical solutions for world peace and what has been accomplished in every corner of the world, we have convinced many that we can certainly greet an era of peace in our lifetime. Many are eagerly expressing their willingness to join the work of peace with us. Indeed, all of our efforts and dedication have been completed and are being carried out exactly as we suggested and presented to the international community. IWPG and IPYG are setting the foundations for HWPL as the two wings that rally and educate women and youth, who are the task force of the work of establishing peace, of their roles in this generation. That is the most distinguishable feature of our work.
Sunday, 24 January 2016
Braveheart - for Peace in a World that Fights for War
One of my favourite films, namely for the courageous, bold
and valiant elements, but also the fight for freedom which I have no doubt many
of you share the desire to have - true
freedom.
What is true freedom?
The plot of the story was set around a 13th-century Scottish
warrior who led the Scots in to the First War of Scottish Independence against
King Edward I of England.
When we think of how the relationship between Scotland and
England is today was that war successful in achieving full independence from
the UK?
I beg the question, as I watch scenes of violence, was it
worth sacrificing so many lives in bloodshed to achieve freedom. True freedom
can only truly exist when there is peace, because when there is peace there is
harmony. Surely, war breeds more war in retaliation for the grievance of the
lives lost.
One of my favourite quotes during this film is:
William Wallace: There's a difference between us. You think the people of this country exist to provide you with position. I think your position exists to provide those people with freedom. And I go to make sure that they have it.Wouldn’t it be amazing if politicians and leaders of nations would stand up and speak like this on behalf of their nation?
How proud would you be to support such a person?
Granted, in this film there is just as much gore as there is
the fight for freedom, which somehow creates justification in the mind of the
viewer for the act of war, however could there have been another way, to
achieve the same result?
The next quote in this film, I just love:
Young William: I can fight.
Malcolm Wallace: I know. I know you can fight. But it's our wits that make us men.

Chairman Lee works to establish unity and is actively
working to unite both North and South Korea, the country in which he was born.
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Sunday, 17 January 2016
To end all war is to enter a new era of peace – Chairman Man Hee Lee leads the way to this New World
In the past year we have seen the cause and effect of the
chaotic thinking, leading to terror attacks, as a result of the
misunderstanding of religion from the youth of today who are carrying the fatal
ideology that radical thinking is the only answer to create justice.
What a waste of lives and a sad testament to the current state
of the world which desperately needs an answer to reverse the snowball effect
of war, political strategies created based on the motivation of money.
I am pleased to suggest that it is not all doom and gloom there is - what I
feel - a hopeful news of a large global movement lead by peace advocate
Chairman Lee of Heavenly Culture World Peace Restoration of Light (HWPL) who is working tirelessly to heal the wounds of war with
an answer that breaks the cycle of endless retaliation.

The purpose of the International Law is to end all war,
which will effectively make war illegal around the world. Currently there are
many heads of states and former heads of states, supporting this new law and
ushering the enactment of this law by signing agreements to uphold the conditions
of the law when it is enacted.
During the visit to Kosovo Chairman Lee and Ms Kim Nam Hee
of International Women's Peace Group (IWPG) met with President Atifete Jahjaga, the first female President of
Kosovo and appealed to President Jahjaga to motivate women and youth in Kosovo
to participate in the peace activities of Heavenly Culture World Peace Restoration of Light (HWPL). The International Convention
was driven by the marginalized voices of women and youth worldwide.
In Kim Nam Hee’s address she said,
“Ongoing terrorist attacks and civil wars throughout the world can be resolved by gathering strength and support from each country’s women and youth. What terrifies us the most is not the wars that we experienced in the past, but the ones we are still to experience. What terrifies us is the fact that our children may encounter the same suffering and pains.”
Chairman Lee who carries, the voice for the voiceless, made
a case for us as the people subject to these laws by saying,
“When we speak of democracy, whom does it represent? Aren’t the citizens the face of democracy?” He continued, “If leaders are only trying to maintain their power, we face authoritarianism in the name of democracy. We, the citizens of this globe, must urge them to pursue true democracy. People are the owners of democracy.”
In light of these words and heartfelt cry from both
Chairwoman Kim and Chairman Lee representatives of two leading global
organisations simply compels me to move to support this work; a worthy cause
that is set to make a real difference to the way war is used as a wielded weapon
to suppress countries and nations subject to its destructive nature.
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