Peace Course 2017

Become a Peace Master

10-Week FREE Course

January 28 – April 1, 2017

It’s not too late to join in.
Recordings already available for sessions you’ve missed.
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Coincides with the 2017 Season for NonViolence

 

Do you find the increasing amount of violence as disturbing as we do?

Do you wish there was less arguing & more peace in your personal relationships?

In the spirit of the 2017 Season for Nonviolence, The Love Center is offering a free Peace course: “Become a Peace Master.” This 10-week course will be facilitated by Dr. Scott Peck & Shannon Peck, co-founders of The Love Center.

Plan to become empowered by these interactive, eye-opening discussions! Incorporating peace skills (you do want skills, right?), you’ll learn how you can bring about more harmony & peace, beginning with your personal relationships – even within yourself!

During these interactive talks together, you will learn secrets of peace that you will use for the rest of your life. 

Join our community of like-minded spiritual people who want to make a difference!

  • It’s free!
  • 10 Saturday morning sessions beginning Saturday, January 28, 2017 at 9 am PST.

We can’t wait to see you online! Sign up on the right hand column and receive more details as we get started together.

 

Do you need this Peace Course?
Read this: “How Much Conflict is in Your Life?

 

The Season for Nonviolence was established in 1998 by Arun Gandhi, Mohandas Gandhi‘s grandson, as a yearly event celebrating the philosophies and lives of Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.[1][2]Today, he co-chairs the Season along with Rev. Michael Bernard Beckwith of the Agape International Spiritual Center.[3] It is convened by the Association for Global New Thought.

The “season” begins with the anniversary of Mohandas Gandhi‘s assassination on January 30 and ends with the anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.‘s assassination on April 4. It is anchored by a mission, statement of principles, and commitments by participants towards living in a nonviolent way.