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Master Woo Myung Message – A Special Talk with Dr.Charles Mercieca
Dialogue & Interview
Woo Myung speaks with anyone who wants to know the Truth. Through the dialogues with him, one would realize the mind of Universe and its wisdom, which encompasses all without any uncertainty; from existence and death, life and the nature’s flow, the Universe and nature, to philosophy, science and religion.
A Special Talk with Charles Mercieca
Fundamental solution to achieving world peace. Huntsville, Alabama, U.S.A. October, 11th 2011
INFORMATION
Woo Myung first met Dr. Charles Mercieca in Huntsville, Alabama, in September 2002 after a meeting at the United Nations headquarters with Dr. Han Seung-Soo, then the President of the U.N. General Assembly, to discuss how to achieve world peace. At that time, Dr. Mercieca became certain that achieving inner peace was the way to achieve the world peace and awarded Woo Myung the Mahatma Gandhi Peace Prize, as well as designating him a World Peace Ambassador for his contributions to the world peace and the recovery of people’s original nature.They met again in the fall of 2011. The subject of their talk was the reconfirmation of the way to achieve the world peace and human completion. Dr. Mercieca rejoiced, “Although wars, starvation and discrimination still exist on earth, a time of peace in the world is drawing near that we have a solution.” The following is excerpted from their conversation about bringing peace and happiness to all people:
Dr. Charles Mercieca, a retired history and philosophy professor from Alabama A&M University, is the President of the International Association of Educators for World Peace (IAEWP). In 1967, Dr. Mercieca spoke with several Latin American Universities about bringing unity between North and South America, and later he undertook a world-wide lecture tour to raise awareness for international understanding and world peace through education.
An international conference of world educators in Huntsville, Alabama, in 1969, resulted in the establishment of the International Association of Educators for World Peace. The IAEWP was set up as a non-profit organization, the aim of which is to pursue world peace through educating the people. In 1973, it became a non-governmental organization of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) as well as a part of the United Nations Department of Public Information (UNDPI).
In 1987, IAEWP was established as a Peace Messenger of the United Nations, and in 1990 it became officially linked with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the United Nations Conference on Environmental Development. Having consultative status with the UN, the IAEWP is now globally represented in over 80 nations.