Requirements
- No
Description
Culture of Peace Foundation Program is a two-week program that trains
participants in realistic approaches to peace and peace building. The program
does this by re-engineering the minds of participants towards a culture of
peace. The program comprises of the following resources:
CoP Foundation Presentation
The Culture of Peace Workshop Presentation introduces participants to the
culture of peace process, its aims and objectives and how they can develop a
positive personality through it. Through the course of the work shop participants
are trained in the primary principles of culture of peace: peace for the sake of
peace, non-confrontation, avoidance, art of conversion, reconciliation,
personality development, stress and anger management and more. They are,
further, introduced to the Culture of Peace Workshop Manual that gives them
principles and the videos of the Multimedia Kit that reinforces them and helps
them to apply them in life to development personalities on positive lines.
CoP Foundation Manual
The Manual is a 12-Step Guide to Peaceful Living. It is developed as self-study
material, giving participants principles and guidance on how to apply them in
their lives. The aim is to help them start a positive transformation in themselves
on duty conscious lines.
CoP Multimedia Toolkit
The Toolkit is a package of videos, quotes, etc., giving guidance on how to live
a life based on the duties-first approach. They will be shared with participants
through selected social media platforms.
Who this course is for:
- All Levels
Instructor
CPS INTERNATIONAL
Re-engineering Minds Toward God-Realization
CPS International, the Centre for Peace and Spirituality, as is apparent from its name, is an organization, which aims to promote and reinforce the culture of peace through mind-based spirituality. Non-profit-making and non-political in nature, it is engaged in promoting peace and spirituality through inter-faith efforts. The Centre was founded in January 2001 by Maulana Wahiduddin Khan, a globally acclaimed Islamic scholar, whose lifelong dedication to peace and spirituality is reflected in his works. According to him, peace and spirituality are both, in fact, two aspects of the one truth. Positive thinking at an individual level is called spirituality; when this positive thinking reaches a collective level in society, it culminates in peace. The question is how should the principles of peace and spirituality be inculcated? There are two ways of addressing people: one is at the collective level and the other is at an individual level. While most speakers prefer to address people en-masse, Maulana Wahiduddin Khan—to the point of sacrifice—chose to interact with people at an individual level. According to him, addressing a crowd does not yield any long-term results, for, in very large groups, the individual’s mind is never properly addressed, and therefore individuals—the building blocks of society—are unlikely to change. CPS developed certain courses to help participants cultivate spiritual principles and develop positive personalities on a culture of peace.