The Role of the Divine Feminine in Global Transformation
Dena Merriam
Dena Merriam is the founder and convener of GPIW and serves on the boards of the Interfaith Center of New York, AIM for Seva and Dharma Drum Mountain Buddhist Association. She is a former member of the board of Harvard University Center for the Study of World Religions and the International Center for Religion and Diplomacy. She is also the co-chair of the Millennium World Peace Summit, the first summit held at the United Nations General Assembly for more than 1500 of the world's religious leaders.
Dena began working in the inter-faith movement in the late 1990s when she served as Vice Chair of the Millennium World Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders held at the United Nation in New York in the year 2000. In the process of organizing that Summit she realized that there were few women in leadership position within the religious institutions, and so she decided to seek out those women religious figures who could play a more prominent role in peacebuilding. With the blessings of the UN Secretary General, she convened a meeting of women religious and spiritual leaders at the Palais des Nations in Geneva and from that gathering founded the Global Peace Initiative of Women (GPIW) in 2002, an organization chaired by a multi-faith group of women spiritual leaders. Under the leadership of women, the mission of this organization is to bring spiritual resources to help address critical global problems and to create greater East-West and gender balance in the inter-faith world. Merriam has actively led GPIW in bringing this message to seminal global platforms. In 2014, Merriam received the Niwano Peace Prize for her interfaith peace efforts.
The Divine Feminine and Global Peacebuilding
Dena Merriam recently received the 31st Niwano Peace Prize, one of the most prestigious global interfaith awards. In this session, Dena will look at:what is the Shakti, how do we come to know Her, and how does She guide the awakening process.
Dena Merriam
Dena Merriam is the founder and convener of GPIW and serves on the boards of the Interfaith Center of New York, AIM for Seva and Dharma Drum Mountain Buddhist Association. She is a former member of the board of Harvard University Center for the Study of World Religions and the International Center for Religion and Diplomacy. She is also the co-chair of the Millennium World Peace Summit, the first summit held at the United Nations General Assembly for more than 1500 of the world's religious leaders.
Dena began working in the inter-faith movement in the late 1990s when she served as Vice Chair of the Millennium World Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders held at the United Nation in New York in the year 2000. In the process of organizing that Summit she realized that there were few women in leadership position within the religious institutions, and so she decided to seek out those women religious figures who could play a more prominent role in peacebuilding. With the blessings of the UN Secretary General, she convened a meeting of women religious and spiritual leaders at the Palais des Nations in Geneva and from that gathering founded the Global Peace Initiative of Women (GPIW) in 2002, an organization chaired by a multi-faith group of women spiritual leaders. Under the leadership of women, the mission of this organization is to bring spiritual resources to help address critical global problems and to create greater East-West and gender balance in the inter-faith world. Merriam has actively led GPIW in bringing this message to seminal global platforms. In 2014, Merriam received the Niwano Peace Prize for her interfaith peace efforts.
The Inner Dimensions of Climate Change
Join the founder and convener of the Global Peace Initiative of Women, Dena Merriam, as she focuses on the importance of being in a personal and loving relationship with the whole of the natural world. She discusses how we need to change the way we relate to the natural world and understand our relationship with it. She also explores the spiritual and interior dimensions of the ecological and climate crisis.
During this enlightening session, you'll discover:
- That we are a part of the natural world... not separate from it
- How to see the rivers and mountains, oceans & forests as living beings, rather than commodities
- Why a change in consciousness is necessary if we're to meet the ecological & climate challenges we're facing
Dena Merriam
Dena Merriam is the founder and convener of GPIW and serves on the boards of the Interfaith Center of New York, AIM for Seva and Dharma Drum Mountain Buddhist Association. She is a former member of the board of Harvard University Center for the Study of World Religions and the International Center for Religion and Diplomacy. She is also the co-chair of the Millennium World Peace Summit, the first summit held at the United Nations General Assembly for more than 1500 of the world's religious leaders.
Dena began working in the inter-faith movement in the late 1990s when she served as Vice Chair of the Millennium World Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders held at the United Nation in New York in the year 2000. In the process of organizing that Summit she realized that there were few women in leadership position within the religious institutions, and so she decided to seek out those women religious figures who could play a more prominent role in peacebuilding. With the blessings of the UN Secretary General, she convened a meeting of women religious and spiritual leaders at the Palais des Nations in Geneva and from that gathering founded the Global Peace Initiative of Women (GPIW) in 2002, an organization chaired by a multi-faith group of women spiritual leaders. Under the leadership of women, the mission of this organization is to bring spiritual resources to help address critical global problems and to create greater East-West and gender balance in the inter-faith world. Merriam has actively led GPIW in bringing this message to seminal global platforms. In 2014, Merriam received the Niwano Peace Prize for her interfaith peace efforts.
The Inner Dimensions of Climate Change Mother Earth is not sick we are sick
Join Chief Phil Lane Jr., chairman of the Four Worlds International Institute Global, and Dena Merriam, founder and convener of the Global Peace Initiative of Women, as they take a close look at the spiritual root causes of climate change and other collective social challenges.
During this dynamic session, you'll discover:
- How all of humanity and life is interconnected & that “the hurt of one is the hurt of all"
- Indigenous prophecies about humanity that are “emerging from a great spiritual wintertime into a great spiritual springtime"
- Practical internal shifts you can make on a day-to-day basis to be part of a larger human awakening
Dena Merriam
Dena Merriam is the founder and convener of GPIW and serves on the boards of the Interfaith Center of New York, AIM for Seva and Dharma Drum Mountain Buddhist Association. She is a former member of the board of Harvard University Center for the Study of World Religions and the International Center for Religion and Diplomacy. She is also the co-chair of the Millennium World Peace Summit, the first summit held at the United Nations General Assembly for more than 1500 of the world's religious leaders.
Dena began working in the inter-faith movement in the late 1990s when she served as Vice Chair of the Millennium World Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders held at the United Nation in New York in the year 2000. In the process of organizing that Summit she realized that there were few women in leadership position within the religious institutions, and so she decided to seek out those women religious figures who could play a more prominent role in peacebuilding. With the blessings of the UN Secretary General, she convened a meeting of women religious and spiritual leaders at the Palais des Nations in Geneva and from that gathering founded the Global Peace Initiative of Women (GPIW) in 2002, an organization chaired by a multi-faith group of women spiritual leaders. Under the leadership of women, the mission of this organization is to bring spiritual resources to help address critical global problems and to create greater East-West and gender balance in the inter-faith world. Merriam has actively led GPIW in bringing this message to seminal global platforms. In 2014, Merriam received the Niwano Peace Prize for her interfaith peace efforts.