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The Story That Won't Go Away - Justice, Peace Sharing, Cooperating

Kāpiti College Library Room, Raumati, Kapiti Coast

TUE 23 JUN 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.

The Story that won't go away - how can we build a world based on Justice & Peace, Sharing & Cooperating? At the start of every new age from the beginning of civilisation on Planet Earth, new ideas and insights have been discovered, and introduced through advanced human beings. Teachers have come into the world to inaugurate an age set in motion the ideas which would uplift and galvanise humanity bringing it forward in its evolution. According to the Ageless Wisdom Teachings, an age or cycle is around 2,350 years. Teachers who have come into such a particular age were for example the Buddha, and other teachers. The Ageless Wisdom Teachings represent an ancient body of spiritual teachings involved with the development of humanity. At the present time, humanity is going through a great spiritual crisis which is concentrated in our current political and economic structures. For this current age, the Age of Aquarius, a teacher – Maitreya The World Teacher – is here to inspire humanity that the way forward is through sharing, cooperating, not competing, with enough food and resources for everyone – for a total transformation of every aspect of our lives – and systems – political, economic, social, cultural, scientific, educational, religious. Humanity decides and implements the plan; realising humanity is one (based on humanity’s free will). It is our choice – to decide (or not) – to create a beautiful new world, based on justice and peace. ~ followed by a short Transmission Meditation session ~ Share International New Zealand. Contact (021) 261 2749 Access - entrance from Raumati Road/ walk - drive past Te Raukura ki Kāpiti / Kāpiti Performing Arts Centre