The Movement of An Era of Conscience Resonates in the Baltic States
2017-09-29
Mayor of Riga, Latvia's capital, Mr. Nils Ušakovs, especially sent Ms. Aija Kalniņa (fifth from right), deputy director of the Culture Board of the Department of the Education, Culture and Sports, to ask the advice of Dr. Hong, Tao-Tze (fifth from left) on how to promote culture and sports as well as how to pass on cultural heritage.Currently with participation from 197 nations and over 3,100 organizations, the movement was initiated by Dr. Hong, Tao-Tze, Zhang-men-ren (grandmaster) of Tai Ji Men and the president of the Federation of World Peace and Love (FOWPAL), a self-funded peace organization with members from 95 countries that has visited 71 nations, promoting love and peace. In 2014, Mr. Andris Bērziņš, the then Latvian president, was the first president to join this movement, and he stated, "May there be peace throughout the world and in every heart!" He also encouraged FOWPAL, co-organizer of the movement, by saying, "May you continue to be successful in bearing the idea of peace in the whole world!"
Mrs. Dace Melbārde, Minister for Culture of Latvia, especially asked the head of the strategic planning division of the ministry, Laura Turlaja, to welcome the delegation.Mrs. Dace Melbārde, Minister for Culture of Latvia, especially sent the head of the strategic planning division of the ministry, Laura Turlaja, to welcome the delegation. The ministry was keen to learn from Dr. Hong about how to carry forward cultural legacies. The delegation generously shared its experiences in passing on the culture of love and peace and traversing the globe to spread love and peace. The delegation and Ms. Turlaja also talked about this year's Summer Universiade. Latvia sent its largest sports delegation to the event--71 athletes from 15 universities--and won the bronze medal in men's basketball. They also mentioned that encouraging fairness and mutual growth through sports competitions is a way to promote world peace and that only when all people jointly promote peace, can real world peace become a reality.
The goodwill delegation of Tai Ji Men and FOWPAL reached Estonia on September 28 to encourage participants of the Tallinn Digital Summit to promote love and peace.Lithuania had experienced the devastation of war. As a young Lithuanian, Andrew expressed his expectations and views on love and peace. He feels that peace is the most important thing between two countries, and war cannot solve any problem. To him, peace in diplomacy is the most important. He is a Catholic, and the essence of the Catholic faith is peace. He also responded to the movement of An Era of Conscience by sharing his words of conscience. He said that the basis of life is love. He mentioned that if people love others with wisdom and if they have a chance to be loved, they can live a happy life. He wished people to find those they love and those who love them.
