The 9 Petalled Flower Of Peace: Petal 4 - Philosophy and Religion

Published: 18.07.2015

PHILOSPHY: We vow to work to synthesise, reconcile and appreciate the best aspects of all philosophical schools of all ages and peoples.[1] We vow to abstain from negative criticism, attacking or denigrating other's thinking or philosophical systems and to instead seek to draw out the seeds of enlightenment embedded within them all;[2] we vow to practice the love of wisdom in humility and faith and energy and commitment.[3] We vow to abstain from the fear of wisdom (sophiaphobia)[4] and to accept the duties that true philosophy[5] inculcates on her devotees.[6]

RELIGION: We vow to work for the healing, reconciliation and mutual understanding of all religious and spiritual disciplines;[7] we vow to investigate and practice the essence of our and other's religions beyond it sestablished gogma's and external phenomena;[8] we vow to work for a world of inter-religious and intra-religious peace, where religious violence becomes unthinkable and incomprehensible;[9] we vow to work to help religions mediate their differences by forming peace teams of mediation practitioners from their ranks committed to ahimsa and nonviolence in action;[10] we vow to help everyone to focus on common core spiritual values and practices rather than focusing on differences and trivial contingent peripheralities;[11] as religious practitioners we vow to abstain from all religious violence of thought, word or deed including preaching of hate or hate crimes;[12] we vow instead to pray for the divine mercy to come upon mankind and to realize the best and brightest dreams of all the prophets and sages and saints;[13] we vow to help reopen the Golden Gate in Jerusalem and usher in an era of interfaith peace; [14] we vow to abstain from all religious corruption or misdeeds or abuses of power,[15] and instead to focus on prayer, meditation,[16] deeds of charity, study, teaching and good examples of peace, nonviolence and spiritual wisdom that can turn the sufferings of mankind into joy, wisdom and enlightenment.[17]

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Title: The 9 Petalled Flower Of Peace
- Footnotes To The Jaipur Declaration (8th ICPNA)
Author: Thomas Clough Daffern
Publisher:
IIPSGP
Edition: 2014.04, 1st Edition

 

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  1. Acara
  2. Acharya
  3. Acharya Mahapragya
  4. Agamas
  5. Ahimsa
  6. Anekanta
  7. Anekantvada
  8. Aristotle
  9. Bertrand Russell
  10. Blavatsky
  11. Body
  12. Buddha
  13. Christianity
  14. Consciousness
  15. Darsana
  16. Delhi
  17. Discipline
  18. Equanimity
  19. Fear
  20. Gandhi
  21. Guru
  22. Islam
  23. Jain Philosophy
  24. Jainism
  25. Jaipur
  26. Jnana
  27. Judaism
  28. Karma
  29. Krishna
  30. Ladnun
  31. Mahapragya
  32. Mahavira
  33. Max Muller
  34. Meditation
  35. Nandi sutra
  36. Non-violence
  37. Nonviolence
  38. Plato
  39. Pythagoras
  40. Russell
  41. Sutra
  42. Tagore
  43. The Mirror Of The Self
  44. Third Eye
  45. Thomas Clough Daffern
  46. Thomas Daffern
  47. Tolerance
  48. Violence
  49. Yoga
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