Monthly Archives: June 2011

Kamakawiwo’ole’s “Rainbow/Wonderful World” medley lives on

There are many songs that call for world peace, but few are as poignant and moving as Israel Kamakawiwo’ole’s medley of “Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World.”

“Give Peace a Chance” is enduring in its simplicity

John Lennon was well known as a peace activist, and many of his songs during his solo career after leaving The Beatles called for peace on Earth.

Use LinkedIn as a career stepping stone

As Ilchi Lee believes career growth is key to maintaining a mind-body-spirit balance, there are a number of things professionals can do to advance their careers and find new job opportunities for themselves.

Expressing one’s self through art may lead to a more peaceful world

In today’s world, it may seem difficult to find ways to exercise peace and harmony. However, many people believe that one can find their true self and deepen their desire for world peace through artistic expression.

Take caution when wearing shorts to work

Just as Ilchi Lee believes personal growth is an important part of landing a job, it is necessary to demonstrate this growth in the workplace after securing employment.

NBA player changes name to show commitment to peace

Many people, including author and philosopher Ilchi Lee, believe very strongly in world peace, but one NBA player is will soon be wearing his desire for peace and harmony on his sleeve, or more precisely, his back.

Group seeks to inspire international day of peace

In an effort to inspire greater peace throughout the world, the non-profit group Peace One Day recently announced its plans for the celebration of Global Truce on Peace Day in 2012.

Group seeks to inspire international day of peace

In an effort to inspire greater peace throughout the world, the non-profit group Peace One Day recently announced its plans for the celebration of Global Truce on Peace Day in 2012.

New company uses nuclear weapon scrap material to fashion jewelery with a message

Few things are more emblematic of the tenuous nature of world peace than nuclear weapons.

World Culture Festival proves power of peace

Ilchi Lee says that world peace will only be accomplished when cultural leaders from around the world unite and put aside the racial, national and religious difference that divide them.

Anthem College offers brain education for Illinois students

Many students seek brain education because they want to better their chances of finding a job that can be both personally and financially rewarding.

Many people choosing online learning as a means of brain education

Students who are planning to enroll in an online curriculum may want to practice Ilchi Lee’s teachings of Dahn Yoga as a way to channel their energy into an individual task.

Bali is a relaxation-filled paradise for peace-seekers

Individuals on vacation in Bali may feel as though they have found peace on earth.

Respect is the key to world peace, experts say

Ilchi Lee says peace will only be attained when individuals around the world forgive the perceived slights they have suffered and reconcile their differences with others.

Seekers of world peace may find it in North Dakota

Throughout history, there have always been individuals who have worked to secure peace in the international community.