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Peace activist to teach stress release

Abstract:
Amid an increasingly conflicted world ridden with war and economic crisis, peace and human rights activist Richard Reoch will offer ways in which to ease these stresses through speech and meditation tonight in the Lory Student Center.

As a life-long Buddhist and expert in oriental medicine, author, former global media chief for Amnesty International from 1978 to 1993 and president of the Shambhala, a global community of more than 170 Buddhist organizations, Reoch will offer his insight on ways to cope with life stresses through contemplation and meditation....

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Peace Love

posted 12/05/08 @ 6:38 PM MST

"Bringing his worldly experience together with the Buddhist wisdom, can help each of us discover our peaceful core that is our nature, and when we have more familiarity with that, we can work more skillfully and less aggressively with others."

Are you fu--ing kidding me?

Radical Muslims are slaughtering innocent women and children the world over and we need to discover our peaceful core!

This guy is in the wrong country, speaking to the wrong people.

Get thee to the Middle East and speak your mind.

If you survive, drop us a line how it went.
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