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Broadcast World Peace day 10-10-10


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By Richard Miller - Posted on 08 October 2010

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From 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm Central time this Sunday the 10th of October I am going to broadcast a "World Peace Day" From Bloomington IL. on both of our streaming channels.  This is organized by the TejGyan Foundation as inspired by SirShree Parkiji.  I have quite a few hours of filming from that time 2 years ago when I was in India.  But those videos remain as some of my 70 sessions not edited and not presented.
 
I have also been invited to speak.  Here I am practicing, my 9th take.  I don't think that they are counting on my talking 25 minutes, but we'll see.
 
This is going to be fun.  Here are 2 forms of the Good Morning Peace booklet from SirShree. (sorry pdf has a white column to the right?)
 
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Nanshans's picture

Hi, Richard!
I just wanted to let you know I was at the gathering today. I really enjoyed your talk. I wanted to come up and thank you afterward, and thank you for nevernothere, but for some reason I didn't. I think you're right about being playful; life is so much more joyful when approached playfully. Good morning, Peace! How tall are you, by the way? You're taller than I imagined you would be. ;-) I hope you had a safe journey home.

Nan

Nan

michielkroon's picture

Hey Richard,

I like the way you build it up. People can start thinking for themselves because you don't rush to give the answers. Here are some points:
1) leave the math out. I can understand it because I was into science but most people can't. For example they don't understand what 10 to the 20th is.
2) Maybe it would help to try to keep your hands out of your pockets
3) I like the term 'what is' because it's not a definition
4) You start with the question 'what is harmony?' I think it's a good to pose a question at the beginning. Maybe the speech would be even more clear if you made it into a more real-life practical question that someone would ask. For example 'what can I do to bring harmony?'

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