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Love Peace Harmony Gatherings
Always FREE

Sing, Dance, Chant, Meditate For World Peace

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From Humble Beginnings
To A
Global Catalyst For Change

The Love Peace Harmony Foundation (https://www.lovepeaceharmony.org) —is a global catalyst of positive change. It is a dynamic force dedicated to realizing a simple yet profound vision: a world filled with love, peace, and harmony, a vision they collectively strive to turn into reality.

Inspired by their founder, Dr. and Master Zhi Gang Sha—a world renowned healer and humanitarian recognized by the late Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Commission at the United Nations for his contributions to world peace—they have been making a meaningful impact since becoming a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in 2008.

Active in over 30 countries, their projects focus on uplifting underserved communities through providing essential resources and wellness services in diverse settings, as well as environmental sustainability.

What Happens During A  FREE   Gathering?

It varies, but sometimes it looks like this:
 

What Others Are Experiencing​

 

​"I absolutely loved my first experience with the Calligraphies!  From the moment the session began, I felt welcomed and deeply intrigued. Robyn did an incredible job explaining what the Calligraphies are and how they work—she made everything so easy to understand and connect with, even as a first-timer.

The entire experience brought me such a profound sense of peace. It was like the outside world just melted away, and I was completely present in the moment. It’s rare to find something that calms your mind and uplifts your spirit so powerfully.

I left the session feeling refreshed, centered, and inspired—and I can’t wait to come back for another! This is definitely something special, and I’m so grateful I gave it a try.

 

Highly recommend it to anyone curious or in need of some soulful grounding."

 ~ C.B., Rochester, NY

When I went to the peace meditation with the love peace harmony calligraphies for the first time I didn’t understand there would be singing, which I just as well or I might have been too intimidated to attend and missed an amazing experience. Robyn was very encouraging and reassuring and made me feel comfortable participating even though I do not have the best voice.

I also didn’t understand that the event was not entirely focused on promoting peace and harmony at the global scale but also healing at the personal level. After consulting with—I am not sure who, some guide or spirit—Robyn announced we would chant to heal my legs. I protested slightly thinking, “my legs don’t really need healing, I am sure there are more important issues to focus on,” but I acquiesced (honestly just agreed to be polite) and off we went over the beautiful swooping calligraphies. 

I left very glad to have found a great new (to me) type of meditation and looking forward to the next time and not at all thinking about the large inguinal cyst I was scheduled to have surgically removed in a couple of weeks. Partly it had been there for so many years that the pain and awkwardness it caused just seemed normal, and partly I didn’t want to think about it since I wasn’t sure that, best case, a scar was going to be better than the cyst, and worse case, well there wasn’t much room between the nerve it was pressing against on the one side and my testicle on the other.

That night the cyst started to drain.  It was gross but a huge relief of symptoms, including pain radiating down my leg, I didn’t even realize were still there. Then it started to fill up again.  I played the peace love harmony app whenever I could.  It drained and refilled and drained again
and I changed my appointment from surgery to an evaluation and the doctor agreed there was no point going ahead with surgery until it stabilized. We would wait a few weeks and see what would happen. She admonished me not to molest it, I think she found it suspicious that it could suddenly have gone away like that. She was happy for me to have that relief but didn’t think it would last. That was many months ago and today it is almost impossible to tell where that cyst used to be.

Thank you Robyn and thank you to her calligraphies.
​~ A.C., Rochester, NY
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