Guidance on building a peaceful world through individual transformation, nuclear abolition, the United Nations, and the solidarity of ordinary people.
“Peace is not simply the absence of war. True peace is a condition where people's dignity and rights are respected and where human potential can fully flower.”
“A person who can build peace within their own heart can contribute to building peace in the world.”
“Nuclear weapons are the ultimate expression of the desire to control others through fear. They must be abolished.”
“The people — the ordinary citizens of the world — are the true protagonists of peace. Not politicians, not leaders, but everyday people with the courage to connect.”
“There is no enemy in Buddhism. There is only delusion to be overcome. When we see others as enemies, we have already lost the battle for peace.”
“The most powerful force for peace is not a government, not an army, not a treaty. It is the awakened awareness of individual human beings.”
“As long as we continue to demonize others, peace will remain a dream. Peace begins the moment we recognize the humanity in every person.”
“It took thousands of years to build civilization. It can be destroyed in a single day. This is why the struggle for peace must never cease.”
“The United Nations, for all its imperfections, represents humanity's collective will for peace. We must support it, strengthen it, and never abandon it.”
“Education is the most powerful weapon for peace. An educated populace will never accept tyranny or injustice.”
“Peace is not something that will happen someday. It is something we must create now, today, through our actions and our relationships.”
“I refuse to give up on humanity. No matter how dark the world may appear, I believe in the fundamental goodness of people.”
“War is the cruelest, most barbaric act. There are no winners in war — only victims.”
“The solidarity of ordinary people across borders — this is the force that will finally bring peace to our world.”
“The fight for peace is not a one-time battle. It is a lifelong commitment, a daily struggle, an eternal challenge.”
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