Last Sunday I joined in the EKAM World Peace Festival. I’d learned about it via Stephen Karbaron, who spoke about a vision for world peace at a meeting of the YES group in London. Paul and I meditated at home during the allotted time because we couldn’t attend any of the groups in London or Brighton. We set a timer because we didn’t want to keep checking the time and entered what was, for me, an illuminating experience. I quietened my thoughts and focused on the word Peace, whilst feeling as if I was sending out waves of peaceful energy from the heart of my body. I then thought “What is peace? What does it mean?”. We use the word quite glibly most of the time and assume that everyone else understands what we mean. As I was contemplating “World Peace” the answers I got were: safety; and stability. This introduced thoughts around why we don’t have World Peace. In other words, why do we have conflict? ...