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ADI Magazine and the series Ancient Wisdom address the subject of peace and what it means for each individual. They're truly unique! Showcasing selected excerpts from Prem Rawat's acclaimed talks, they focus on the possibility that each person has to find inner fulfillment, peace, and contentment. Prem Rawat's fresh, direct, and often humorous approach brings clarity to a subject often shrouded in mystery.
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Issue 8: The day you figure out who you are, you’ll say, “I had it in my pocket all the time.”
“So many people are searching. They don’t know why they are searching, and they don’t know what they are searching for. They just search. You ask them what they are doing, and they say, “I’m searching for the truth.” If only you understood who you are, you would know that truth resides in you.”
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Issue 7: One singular reality is common to every human being.
“The peace that we are searching for is not separate from us. If we look for the peace that is defined by our minds, that idea of peace and how we define it will change. As generations change, as cultures change, as outlooks and fashions change, the definitions of peace change with them.”
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Issue 6: Peace is Looking for You. Are you Looking for Peace?
“You ask people, ‘What is peace?’ Some say, ‘Peace is when all the countries stop fighting.’ Others tell you, ‘Peace is when the neighbors don’t make noise anymore.’ Let me tell you about a peace that is not bound by definitions, that is the same for every person on the face of this earth.”
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Issue 5: There are 6.7 Billion Reasons for Peace.
“Maybe you have five reasons why there cannot be peace, such as there’s too much greed, too much politics, too many armies. I say there are 6.7 billion reasons why there should be peace on this earth—because there are 6.7 billion people alive today. And each human being on the face of this earth is a reason why there should be peace. ”
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Issue 5: Trees in the Garden of Life
Trees in the Garden of Life explores how the choices we've made in our life affect our outlook and inner world. Illustrator Christopher Norris has taken the words of Prem Rawat and embellished them with a visually rich and zesty series of drawings and illustrations. The ideas in this story are simple, but their impact is far reaching.
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Issue 4: Knowledge of the Self
Where are you headed? Where is this journey of life taking you? Are you just going round in circles?
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Issue 3: The Door to You
All your life you have seen two doors: the door you came through at birth, and the one you will go through when you leave. But there is another door, and that door is the door to you.
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Issue 2: The Archer and the Oil Merchant
This article is based on an ancient Chinese story used to this day to teach children that "practice makes perfect". Prem Rawat uses this story to try and help us think about what we practice every day. Do we practice kindness, or do we practice frustration? Whatever we practice the most, we will become good at it.
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Issue 1: The Mirror on the Wall
What does peace look like? What is peace? Is peace an intellectual idea? Can governments make society peaceful? These questions and more are explored in this article. Prem Rawat also talks about the possibility of being happy and of having peace and freedom. He says we are attracted to peace and that if we don't respond to that attraction, the story of our lives will be incomplete.
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ADI and the series Ancient Wisdom are printed using state-of-the-art, print on demand technology. The paper used is from responsibly managed forests and verified recycled sources. Paper is 50% recycled (10% post-consumer, 40% pre-consumer). A publication of The Prem Rawat Foundation.
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