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Thanks, Peter, I've just started writing my profile when I got your reply - the first one. Wonderful. Have we met at Chisholme? I am looking forwards to meeting you at the Symposium, all the best, Narda
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29 August 2009
Dear friends of Peter
(and dear Peter, thanks for letting me post this letter here).
I have always wanted and believed in the possibility of peace. Over the past few weeks, as I begun collecting and selecting data of peace initiatives between Palestine and Israel, I was deeply moved to see the radical extent of heart and mindset shift towards peace, through non violent conflict resolution acts in the region. The thought struck me - here is a direct proof that the reality of humanity is far greater than the reality of the situation; that peace, here, is not only possible but inevitable... and, that if this is so here, it must be true everywhere.
There is now less than a month to the International Day of Peace, 21 September 2009. If you hold peace dear in hope, I would like to invite you to sign your name on the Peace Day Wall (below the image), and if you wish, please pledge your intent for the day in support.
I most sincerely hope to see you there
Many thanks and kindest regards
Narda Azaria Dalgleish
Scottish Borders, UK
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