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Excited For Dallas, Texas Creating A Consciousness of Peace

Monday, July 14th, 2008
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I had a wonderful trip to Colorado. It was fun giving away gift bags at the airport. Back in Texas!

I am very excited for Dallas, Texas www.peaceprojectfoundation.org It is now possible to track and measure the effect of our collective efforts on concrete conditions and events. YOU are on the cutting edge of this breakthrough moment in which technology joins with our hearts’ desire for a flourishing and harmonious city.

In a bold new program that calls upon the power of prayer, meditation, and intentional consciousness to reduce community violence and build peace in our cities, the Gandhi King Chavez Season for Peace and Nonviolence task force leaders in Dallas have been invited to interface with civic leaders and municipalities to create sacred service partnerships for peace.

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