Can you create peace in our troubled world?
Of course you can, so please participate in
The 36th Annual Observance of the
International Hour For Peace
Friday, December 31st, 2021, 5:00 to 6:00 A.M.
(That's Noon Greenwich Mean Time and for us, really, really early Thursday morning!)
Join millions of people all over the planet for the Peacemakers’ Super Bowl!
Create Inner Peace and World Peace for 2022!
All peacemakers and all paths to peace, sacred and secular, are encouraged to participate!
2021 Theme
Acknowledging the juxtaposition of world peace, inner peace, the Covid-19 pandemic, and the climate crisis:
“None of us are safe
until all of us are safe.”
We Messages:
We The People
United We Stand
We Are the World
We Shall Overcome
We can work it out.
We’re in this world together.
We’d like to teach the world to sing.
We can do it! Yes We Can! Yes We Will!
Also commemorating the 80th National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day …
December 7th, 1941.
Northern Colorado Events
In your home or community!
For the second time in 36 years, due to the pandemic we will not be having a “Main Event” live observance of the International Hour For Peace in Northern Colorado. Fortunately, the event will still be happening in numerous locations all over the world, and we are blessed to have available opportunities for online, phone, and other “safe at home” participation. Here are downloadable links and information in both WORD and PDF formats.
We are also encouraging folks to have small, intimate gatherings in their homes with family, neighbors and friends and perhaps a few others joining them on–line. Here’s a description of one that was done last year by Susan Crowe. “Seven of us gathered in my home for our own celebration of peace. We prayed and meditated and sent our love and blessings for world peace at the appropriate time. It was a comfortable and loving gathering with no frills, no extras, just peace wishes sent out to the universe. We had a lovely potluck breakfast afterward and went on to the day. This will now be our tradition whether it's 2 or 7 or 15 gathered in our home.”
That’s what we often did in Alaska where the event was at 3:00 a.m. and it was often 30 below zero. It only takes “2 or more” gathered in the name of Jehovah Shalom (which means the God of Peace, God Is Peace and where there is Peace, there is God) to create synergy. For Christians, when 2 or more gather in the Name of the Prince of Peace, He is there with us. Even if you do the John Randolph Price World Healing Meditation — www.quartus.org/world-healing-day/world-healing-meditation/ alone, you’re still connecting with millions of minds all over the planet at that sacred time, and your consciousness does make a difference.
This website contains lots of peace materials, and peace prayers from many different religions are at www.HourForPeace.org/prayers.html. If you need help or ideas to organize a gathering in your home, please feel free to contact me at DrVickie@att.net or 970 227-1539.
In addition, please visit, like, and share the Hour For Peace NoCo Facebook page, www.facebook.com/InternationalHourForPeaceNoCo . We’ve been posting lots of material on peace, justice, equal rights, and dignity for all.
For scientific information on the Pandemic, Alternative/Natural Healing Modalities, the Climate Crisis, Sustainability, Ecology, Advanced/Alternative Energy Research & Sources, Logic, and Ethics, please visit, like, and share the Tesla Academy page, www.facebook.com/NikolaTeslaAcademy. Tesla Academy shares how the technology and philosophy of Nikola Tesla can promote climate action, environmental responsibility, and world peace. And now pinned at the top of the page is a list of natural/alternative healing modalities that strengthen immune systems and kill viruses.
For Christian prayers, music, and scriptures, please visit, like, and share the ministry page, “2 Healing Hearts: two healing hearts dedicated to healing hearts”. www.facebook.com/2HealingHearts. We’re in the process of getting on–line our second album “Fearless Faith!” and the site contains links to listen to and download the songs from it and from our first album “God Speaks!”.
Above all, stay home, stay safe, stay well, and pray 2022 is a much better year than 2021.
Peace, Paz, Pacé, Paix, Shalom, Salaam, Shalama, Shanti, Shiwa, Suhl, Solh, Sola, Amani, Ashtee, Fred, Friede, Heian, Heping, Hoa Binh, Mir, Hozho, Wolakota.
Rev. Dr. Victoria Gardner, aka Dr. Vickie,
Area Coordinator, Annual International Hour For Peace, Northern Colorado
Also known as World Healing Day and World Peace Day, the Hour For Peace is a global effort launched in 1986 by John Randolph Price and the Quartus Foundation to offer people all over the world an opportunity to gather together for peace, love, understanding, and forgiveness through a simultaneous global mind–link at noon Greenwich Mean Time on December 31st of each year. Based on the Quantum Physics principle that thought can direct energy and thus create reality, the event is designed to synchronistically join millions of minds around the world in prayer, meditation, music, art, dance, poetry, readings, dialogue, and other ways to focus on and manifest lasting peace on Earth.
In Northern Colorado, our goal is for people to not only gather to pray for and focus on World Peace and Inner Peace during that sacred hour, but also to connect with other peacemakers and peace, faith, and humanitarian organizations, events and activities. That way folks can create and practice peace all year long!
Our paradigm enables us to have numerous observations of the International Hour For Peace all over the area and share the nonprofit covering, website, theme, logo, artwork, posters, publicity, or whatever resources the individual community needs. Whether it’s a large formal program, a simple quiet meditation, or just “two or more gathered” in someone’s home, together we’ll heal our planet and create peace for 2022.
If you're interested in participating in this year's Hour For Peace in any way … by hosting or helping with an event in your home, church or community, please contact the coordinator Victoria Gardner, 970–227–1539, Hour4Peace@att.net. No contribution is too great or too small!
Original Artwork by Carol Skylark
The Quartus Foundation for Spiritual Research was founded in 1981 by Dr. John Randolph Price and Jan Price, and became a tax–exempt, non–profit corporation in 1983. While writing the book The Superbeings, John made contact with a state of consciousness within himself, which he called his Higher Self. During this experience, he asked that the purpose of the book be revealed to him, and the inner voice said: “To reveal the truth that every man and woman on Earth is more than a human being, that each has the Gift and may rise above all limitations of mind, body and affairs. As the fulfillment you are seeking is found by rising in consciousness, you will be demonstrating the Truth, and as you share these experiences with others, and as they share their experiences with you, you will grow together. You, and others who will join you in the journey, are seeking the Fourth Dimensional Consciousness, which was established within all mankind in the beginning. It is in the depths of your being now, awaiting your rediscovery.
“Call your group ‘Quartus’ to denote the four-square aspect of each individual: Spiritual, Mental, Emotional, and Physical. It is not to be a church or a religion. It is to be a foundation for continued research and communications on the Reality and truth of Man and his world. It is to be a platform for the free exchange of ideas, for opening minds, for sharing and growth.”
And so The Quartus Foundation was established.
In 1986 John wrote the World Healing Meditation and the Quartus Foundation established the International Hour For Peace on December 31st of each year. It was called World Healing Day and World Peace Day — a moment of Oneness to dissolve the sense of separation and return humankind to Godkind.
Since then, participation in the December 31st International Hour for Peace has been a way for millions of people all over our planet to connect at Noon Greenwich Mean Time for prayer, meditation, music, readings, dialogue, etc. focusing on world peace and inner peace for the coming year. When many minds join together with the intention of creating peace in the hearts of all people on earth, miracles happen! As Margaret Mead stated, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.”
A correspondent from Italy wrote, “This is our 'Super Bowl', and we plan for the December 31st event just as families and friends in your country anticipate coming together in their homes to watch that media event in January. The victory we see, however, is not one–sided. The prize is peace for all people.”
With the deaths of John and Jan, Quartus closed in 2018. Yet at noon Greenwich time on December 31, people around the world continue to gather to participate in the most comprehensive prayer activity in the history — a planetary affirmation of peace, love, forgiveness, and understanding involving millions of people in a simultaneous global mind link. The purpose: to reverse the polarity of the negative force field in the race of mind, achieve a critical mass of spiritual consciousness, and usher in a new era of Peace on Earth.
John Randolph Price World Healing Meditation
www.quartus.org/world-healing-day/world-healing-meditation/
World Healing Meditation Logo
The umbrella organization of the Hour For Peace NoCo is the International Association for New Science, a Wellington non–profit corporation (501C3 #84–1152107) dedicated to research and education in both traditional and non–traditional fields of science. Headed by longtime peacemaker Bob Siblerud, IANS brings together scientists, professionals and lay people. New Science includes topics and phenomena which cannot be explained by traditional science, such as the power of prayer and consciousness, yet have the potential for significant benefit to the health of humanity and planet earth.
The Northern Colorado observances of the International Hour For Peace are sponsored and supported by a wide variety of community organizations, both sacred and secular. Corporate/business sponsorship is $200 and completely tax deductible. For nonprofits, sponsorship involves donating $100 or more in money, goods, services, or any combination thereof. To be a supporter … all peaceful and loving contributions are appreciated!
Please make checks to “Hour For Peace,” 501C3 #84–1152107, and send to Hour For Peace, 2051 Gray Peak Drive, #101, Loveland, Colorado 80538.
Not In Our Town Alliance
Participating individuals and organizations include:
“There will be no peace among the nations without peace among the religions.
There will be no peace among the religions without dialogue among the religions.”
~ Hans Küng
Interpreting the Names of Various Religious Groups
Courtesy of Mike Shreve
Even the names of various religions have interpreted meanings
that strike a harmonious chord within the heart of every spiritual person:
A Buddhist is one who seeks “enlightenment.”
A Christian is one who seeks “Christ-likeness.”
An ECKANKAR devotee is one who seeks to be “a co-worker with God.”
A Jainist is one who seeks to “conquer” attachment to this world.
A Jew is one who seeks to be a source of “praise to God.”
A Kabbalist is one who seeks to “receive” an experience of the Divine
(through the practice and contemplation of the Torah).
A Muslim is one who seeks “submission” to God and to the truth.
A Sikh is one who seeks to be a “disciple,” a “follower” of God or a “learner.”
A Sufi is one who seeks “purity” and “mystical insight.”
A Taoist is one who seeks to live in “the Way.”
A Theosophist is one who seeks “divine wisdom.”
A Yoga devotee is one who seeks to be “yoked with God.”
Without controversy, the interpreted meanings of the names of
these religious groups are descriptive of characteristics that
should mark any sincere seeker of truth.
In making these observations, we are once again confronted with
the inevitable thought. Could it be that we have discovered a
common vein of gold running through all these worldviews?
Even those who are quite zealous about the exclusive claims of
their own religion must admit these similarities and
commonalities exist. Is it possible that at least some “True Light”
radiates from every one of them? Discover awesome insights on
this relevant issue by going to Various Articles and FAQ on
www.thetruelight.net/commonalities.htm
“In Search of the True Light” ©2002 by Mike Shreve.
All articles unless otherwise noted are copyright by Mike Shreve.
All Rights Reserved.
LESSONS OF THE GREAT SPIRITUAL TEACHERS
From Dr. Claude Swanson's new book “Science of the
Soul, the Afterlife and the Shift”
www.SynchronizedUniverse.com; [email protected]
In the West every day we see images of violence and war. War has never solved problems for very long. The defeat of Germany in World War I led to resentment and poverty and eventually to the rise of Hitler and World War II. The wisest teachers have taught a very different lesson.
Jesus said: “…if anyone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also.” Matthew 5:38-41. Jesus taught that violence solves nothing. It only creates more violence. It hurts and angers the victim who vows and plots his revenge. Jesus realized and taught the great lesson that the best way to destroy an enemy is to make him your friend Jesus taught that the only way to end violence is to: “…Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you…” (Matthew 5:44)
The alternative is to create more and more people around the world who hate us and plan and live for our demise. With the increasing power of modern weapons, nuclear, biological, and chemical, even a weak enemy can cause death and suffering on a massive scale. And we know from experience that this only leads to retaliation and escalation. It will only stop when one of two things happens.
(1) Either we destroy ourselves in a global conflict, which has been predicted by many, or
(2) We escape this fate by trying something new: forgive and send love to our enemies, and pray for peace and healing everywhere.
It is up to us to begin the forgiveness process, to love, to send prayers daily around the world to ease the anger and fear, to forgive the violence, to pray for a growing peace. Let the fires of hatred and fear and revenge burn down, let the embers cool. Remember that each of us possesses an immortal soul and is here to learn. Let us follow the teachings of the great Masters of all ages, sowing love and kindness and generosity, and extending it in prayer to all living souls around the world.
When we look beneath the external trappings of any religion, it is remarkable how similar are the underlying beliefs. We offer two examples here. The first is the “Golden Rule,” which in Christianity is “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Matthew 7:12
This same belief is taught in most of the world’s religions:
• Buddhism (Udana-Varga): Hurt not others with that which pains yourself.
• Judaism (Leviticus 19:18): You shall love your neighbor as yourself.
• Confucianism (Mencius VII.A.4): Try your best to treat others as you would wish to be treated
yourself, and you will find that this is the shortest way to benevolence.
• Hinduism (The Mahabharata): This is the sum of duty: do naught to others which if done to thee
would cause thee pain.
• Islam (Hadith): No one of you is a believer until he desires for his brother that which
he desires for himself.
The second example is the teaching of Jesus to “turn the other cheek.” In Matthew 5:38-41, He says: “You have heard that it was
said, ‘An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.’ But I say to you, Do not resist one who is evil. But if anyone strikes you on
the right cheek, turn to him the other also; and if anyone would sue you and take your coat, let him have your cloak
as well…” This is often considered a more unusual teaching, because it emphasizes that we should not return violence with
violence. In a world torn by terrorism and war, this lesson is too seldom heeded. Yet it is not unique to Christianity. Consider
the following quotes:
• Buddhism (Dhammapada 201): Victory breeds hatred, for the defeated live in pain. Happily live
the peaceful, giving up victory and defeat.
• Judaism (Talmud, Baba Kamma 93a): One should choose to be among the persecuted, rather than
the persecutors.
• Confucianism (Mencius IV.A.14): In wars to gain land, the dead fill the plains; in wars to gain
cities, the dead fill the cities. This is known as showing the land the way to devour human flesh. Death is too light a punishment
for such men who wage war. Hence those skilled in war should suffer the most severe punishments.
• Sikhism (Adi Granth, Shalok, Farid): Those who beat you with fists, do not pay
them with the same coin, but go to their house and kiss their feet.
• Islam (Forty Hadith of an-Nawawi 32): Let there be no injury and no requital.
Such correspondences can be found for almost all religions. Therefore, as the world becomes smaller it would serve us well to look at the underlying similarities in religions, rather than the differences. These similarities are not due to coincidence. They are due to a deep intuitive knowledge on the part of religious founders. These rules seem to describe important truths about how the universe works and how we should live. The alternative, in this time of nuclear and biological warfare and a seriously damaged environment, may be our destruction. A non-violent solution is to pray for global healing and peace.
Hour For Peace NoCo: www.facebook.com/InternationalHourForPeaceFortCollins
International Hour For Peace
Global Website — www.Quartus.org/WorldHealingDay
John Randolph Price World Healing
Meditation —
www.quartus.org/world-healing-day/world-healing-meditation
Locations of events all over the world — www.quartus.org/world-healing-day/locations/
History of the Hour For Peace — www.hourforpeace.org/history.html
Ways To Practice Peace — www.hourforpeace.org/ways.html
Prayers For Peace From Many Faiths — www.hourforpeace.org/prayers.html
Peace in Many Languages — www.hourforpeace.org/languages.html
Paul K. Chappell’s work on “Waged Peace” and “The Road to Peace” Book Series — www.paulkchappell.com, www.peaceliteracy.org, www.peacefulrevolution.com
Peace Literacy Study Group: 4th Sunday of each month, 6 pm, at the Quaker Meeting House, 2222 West Vine Drive, Fort Collins. For details, contact Paul Gessler, pumapaul@frii.com.
2019 International Day of Peace at Peacedoodle.com — www.peacedoodle.com/international-day-of-peace/2019-climate-action-for-peace/
If you feel inspired to participate in any of our Northern Colorado events in any way, please contact the regional coordinator, Dr. Victoria Gardner at DrVickie@att.net, 970–227–1539. No contributions are too great or too small!
Mark your calendars for the 36th Annual International Hour For Peace, Wednesday, December 31st, 5:00–6:00 am. Join millions of minds all over the globe at Noon Greenwich Mean Time for the Peacemakers’ Super Bowl to help create inner peace and world peace for 2022. All peacemakers and all paths to peace, both sacred and secular, are encouraged to participate.
Acknowledging the juxtaposition of world peace, inner peace, the Covid–19 pandemic, and the climate crisis, this year’s Northern Colorado theme is “None of us are safe until all of us are safe.” Because of the pandemic, there will be no large public event but rather small private gatherings and on-line events. People are asked to pray, meditate and otherwise focus on peace from the safety of their homes.
For more information and resources, visit www.hourforpeace.org or contact Regional Coordinator Dr. Vickie, (970) 227-1539, [email protected].
“Blessed are the Peacemakers, for they shall be called the Children of God.” Matthew 5:9