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This text explores the profound impact of meditation on individual happiness and global peace. J.D.A. Wijewardena highlights meditation's role in fostering kindness and alleviating fear amid global threats like terrorism and war. Bhante Dhammikha emphasizes how individual peace contributes to societal harmony. Both underscore that meditation can create lasting benefits and a peaceful future. The messages convey hope that with widespread practice, the world can overcome its challenges and attain a state of tranquility. More details can be found at dmc.tv.

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-Impact of meditation on mental health
-Role of meditation in global peace
-Testimonies from spiritual leaders
-Connection between individual and societal peace
-Stress relief through meditation

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"Tomorrow The World Will Change" Testimonies from Inner Peace Pioneers " Meditation teaches you not only to improve your own mental abilities but also to spread kindness and love even to your enemies. Meditation is also a vehicle for finding a peaceful oasis of relaxation and stress relief in a demanding world. Today we live in a very fearful and challenging time. Many people have a concern about their own future due to threats such as nuclear arsenals, terrorism and war. If meditation is practiced throughout the world, such threats can be eliminated by achieving world peace." J.D.A. Wijewardena Sri Lankan Ambassador to Thailand Permanent Representative to ESCAP "Only the happiness we find from the practice of meditation is not changeable. It creates the kind of happiness that is really beneficial to human life. The peace that we gain through meditation is something individual. Individuals make up society. Then each individual has the same reflection towards peace. Peace is something we can have through the development of the mind. What the Abbot is doing is really wonderful and beneficial to the whole world." Bhante Dhammikha Buddhist Monk (Switzerland)
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