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The Rising Sun Campaign

"You shouldn’t be alone when you are troubled.
Don’t cry by yourself
Until the day the world becomes one
We’ll hold each others hands all the way"

The land of the rising sun is currently enveloped in darkness. The recent catastrophe in Japan has destroyed properties, destabilized the economy, injured and taken away thousands of lives, and dampened the idealism of anyone who looks forward to a promising future.  But the dawn of a new day is always in sight. Japan, graceful as it was before, is standing up with humility and patience worthy of our admiration. A country cannot withstand a disaster of such caliber without their homegrown values of diligence, perseverance, and sense of community heavily inculcated in its citizens. Japan has lost in ways immeasurable but hope, emanating from individuals, still lingers and endures.

Peace Revolution would like to invite all ‘peace rebels’ to share support to Japan in this time of need. We invite you to post inspiring songs or links of music that can help uplift the spirit of hope and camaraderie of our fellow brothers and sisters. You can post your suggestions here or on our Facebook page.

Times like these allow us to acknowledge how powerful nature and the world we live in is. It shows us how possessions, material or otherwise, can be fleeting and transient and therefore, should never be taken for granted. But these times also allow us to understand the power of humanity – of reaching out and making a difference. Let us stand together and let them know that they are never alone. Now is the time for the revolution of sharing and compassion to begin.

Japan, we are with you.

Submitted on 21 Mar 2011 12:15

Webmaster Peace Revolution


"You shouldn’t be alone when you are troubled.<br>Don’t cry by yourself<br>Until the day the world becomes one<br>We’ll hold each others hands all the way"<br><br>The land of the rising sun is currently enveloped in darkness. The recent catastrophe in Japan has destroyed properties, destabilized the economy, injured and taken away thousands of lives, and dampened the idealism of anyone who looks forward to a promising future.&nbsp; But the dawn of a new day is always in sight. Japan, graceful as it was before, is standing up with humility and patience worthy of our admiration. A country cannot withstand a disaster of such caliber without their homegrown values of diligence, perseverance, and sense of community heavily inculcated in its citizens. Japan has lost in ways immeasurable but hope, emanating from individuals, still lingers and endures.<br><br>Peace Revolution would like to invite all ‘peace rebels’ to share support to Japan in this time of need. We invite you to post inspiring songs or links of music that can help uplift the spirit of hope and camaraderie of our fellow brothers and sisters. You can post your suggestions here or on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.facebook.com/peacerevolution2010">our Facebook page</a>.<br><br>Times like these allow us to acknowledge how powerful nature and the world we live in is. It shows us how possessions, material or otherwise, can be fleeting and transient and therefore, should never be taken for granted. But these times also allow us to understand the power of humanity – of reaching out and making a difference. Let us stand together and let them know that they are never alone. Now is the time for the revolution of sharing and compassion to begin. <br><br>Japan, we are with you.

Submitted on 21 Mar 2011 12:15 from Ariya App

Anita Nuss


The words of this Japanese song is very inspirational...

"Your name appears In the midst of brightness When everyone is of the same mind They see the same sky You shouldn’t be alone when you are troubled. Don’t cry by yourself Until the day the world becomes one We’ll hold each other’s hands all the way With warm smiles Soon the dream will become reality Our hearts are like precious things because Love will protect tomorrow"

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Submitted on 21 Mar 2011 13:25 from Ariya App

Iram Asif


kafka Youth Organization held a candlelight rally in Lahore to condole the loss of lives and the disruption due to the recent earthquake Japan. Also members of Youth Parliament and Active Citizens participated holding placards and candles. Messages of condolence were expressed for onward transmission to the people of Japan. In addition to this an offer of relief volunteers was made.

Submitted on 22 Mar 2011 08:35 from Ariya App

Anita Nuss


Thank you for sharing this Iram.

Submitted on 22 Mar 2011 10:30 from Ariya App

Ivanka Pashova


We have so many things to learn from the Japanese people. They have such a discipline, boldness and the most important thing they hold on everything together!

Submitted on 22 Mar 2011 10:44 from Ariya App

Bikram Bajracharya


Hello Anita... How are you doing...? hope you doning great... Thank you so much for sending...

This Bikram Raj Bajracharya. I am really touched with “Peace Revolution…” so I really want to join in “Peace Revolution…” how can i join…?

Yous in the Dhamma Bikram

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Submitted on 22 Mar 2011 14:36 from Ariya App

Bikram Bajracharya


These aerial photos show locations in Japan before and after the 8.9-magnitude earthquake and tsunami that struck on Friday, March 11. Use the slider below the images to reveal the changes in the landscape.地震はとても危ない。。。とても危ないです。。。私は地震が大嫌い。。。嫌い。。Earthquake and Tsunami はとてもだめよね。。。皆で、祈りましょう。。

Submitted on 22 Mar 2011 14:47 from Ariya App

Bikram Bajracharya


These aerial photos show locations in Japan before and after the 8.9-magnitude earthquake and tsunami that struck on Friday, March 11. Use the slider below the images to reveal the changes in the landscape.地震はとても危ない。。。とても危ないです。。。私は地震が大嫌い。。。嫌い。。Earthquake and Tsunami はとてもだめよね。。。皆で、祈りましょう。。

Submitted on 22 Mar 2011 14:56 from Ariya App

Bikram Bajracharya


These aerial photos show locations in Japan before and after the 8.9-magnitude earthquake and tsunami that struck on Friday, March 11. Use the slider below the images to reveal the changes in the landscape.地震はとても危ない。。。とても危ないです。。。私は地震が大嫌い。。。嫌い。。Earthquake and Tsunami はとてもだめよね。。。皆で、祈りましょう。。

1st one is up... this one is 2nd...

Submitted on 22 Mar 2011 14:58 from Ariya App

Bikram Bajracharya


地震はとても危ない。。。とても危ないです。。。Earthquake and Tsunami はとてもだめよね。。。皆で、祈りましょう。。。

Bikram...

Submitted on 22 Mar 2011 15:00 from Ariya App

Bikram Bajracharya


皆で、祈りましょう。。。

Submitted on 22 Mar 2011 15:12 from Ariya App

Benjaphong Mokkharat


I hope you can pass it in a short time

Submitted on 23 Mar 2011 04:41 from Ariya App

Benjaphong Mokkharat


Submitted on 23 Mar 2011 04:42 from Ariya App

David Santos


words are good, but actions are better. We must do some actions in order to help our Japanese brothers! Could be donating moeny or any other way you can imagine :)

Make the change! :)

Namaste

Submitted on 24 Mar 2011 21:25 from Ariya App

Bunyarit Jaroenpattanawanit


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Submitted on 26 Mar 2011 02:35 from Ariya App

Ali Ali


HI GUYS JUST DENDING MY SICERE TO ALL OF YOU HAVE GOD DAY

Submitted on 27 Mar 2011 15:37 from Ariya App

Anita Nuss


Thank you Ali...keep sending and spreading the peace energy and good wishes.

Submitted on 28 Mar 2011 05:28 from Ariya App