On the 28th of June 2024, the International Spiritual Council for Transforming Humanity (ISCTH) hosted the first Global Peace and Transformation Summit in Geneva, Switzerland. The event, which was attended by over 100 action-driven leaders and influential speakers from around the world, aimed to open an honest dialogue on how to foster permanent world peace.
The summit was a response to the recognition that despite the history of conflicts and chaos, the world has yet to find a long-term solution. Instead of resorting to violence and conflict, the ISCTH proposes a different approach: the path of peace. The organization challenges individuals to ask themselves, “What are you seeking?” and encourages self-reflection to address underlying issues that contribute to chaos in the world.
According to the powerful keynote message from Maitreya Dadashreeji, the key to achieving peace on a global scale lies in three steps that the community can build upon and implement together. These steps include integrating values of compassion, empathy, and love into daily life, prioritizing compassionate and community-focused leaders, and focusing on creating happy and supportive communities while guiding individuals towards positive spiritual growth.
The ISCTH also emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and embracing peace at an individual level. Instead of intensifying feelings of disturbance, individuals are encouraged to affirm and connect with their true nature of peace. This daily practice of spending 10 minutes to align emotions and thoughts with peace can contribute to a collective movement towards a more harmonious world.
The ISCTH’s mission to promote peace on a global scale is reflected in their slogan, “From inner peace to world peace.” The organization believes that by promoting inner peace and aligning individual actions with the values of compassion and love, a more harmonious world can be achieved.
For media inquiries, please contact media@iscth.org or call +41775326570. More information about the ISCTH and their efforts towards promoting peace can be found on their website, www.iscth.org. Distributed by https://pressat.co.uk/, the ISCTH hopes to raise awareness and inspire others to join their cause.