Círculo de Cooperação URI Goiás

Self-awareness and awakening consciousness to promote a peaceful society
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"Our purpose is to promote, heal, stimulate, mobilize, spread, practice and cooperate for a culture of peace, human rights, ecology, human and family values and virtues, and interreligious and transreligious cooperation."
Traditions
Baha'i, Other, Spirituality
Sub-Traditions
Deusists, Spiritist, Spiritualist, Universal Church
Number of Members
22
Location
Goiás, Brazil
Joined URI Network

Círculo de Cooperação URI Goiás Cooperation Circle (CC) was born on April 18th, 2009. On that special day, they counted 16 members. From then on they had six meetings as a URI CC. Some words to describe their CC: happiness, smiles, satisfaction, emotion, harmony, tranquility, peace, spirituality, silence, cooperation, listening, discretion, discussion and participation. They have participated and organized many activities and movements thus far. They worked together with the SINTEGO (Union of Education Workers of the State of Goiás) to sponsor a sound truck for World Peace Walk in April 2009, participated in the Campaign for Disarmament in the legislative assembly of the state of Goiás and in the public audience on the establishment of the Parliamentary Council for a Culture of Peace in the municipality of Goiás. They also held prayer and “meditation for peace” sessions at midnight, twice a month, from April to September 2009. They will continue with this activity of prayer and meditation for peace. In addition, they have created an open, flexible blog of exchange dialogue with cooperation from news media, as well as an information exchange between native and espiritual traditions and URI GO and URI BRASIL, with the history, principles, objectives and purposes of Global URI.

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