Sunday 5 August 2012

Peace & harmony

  What is Peace ?


Peace is a state of harmony that is characterised by the lack of violent conflict and the freedom from fear by someone. It also suggests healthy impersonal or international relationships. Gaining prosperity in socio-economic matters, equality being established and the working of a    political order which proves out to be beneficial for people; all contributes in the spreading of peace.

                             Peace Animation
 

            What is Harmony ?                

Harmony is the seeking of peace and living a life without enmity. It refers to a   uniformity or an agreement among people, organisations, governments or the world. We all aim for complete harmony between nations. The spread of harmony helps in universal development. It is important to establish harmony for the general well-being of all. It  ultimately leads to world peace.                                                  

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           




word “PEACE” If you look up 'Word Peace' in a dictionary, chances are that it would say something about tranquility, and non-violence. If you search for a synonym, it would even say truce. I guess, 'Peace' is something far more than a truce.                                                                                                                Think of when your drop a stone in a pond. It generates a ripple at first, but after a while, that little ripple has spread throughout the entire pond. Now, think of world peace. If someone apologizes to someone else, and they do the same, imagine what we can achieve!

                                                                                                                                                                                                                            


                

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