One of Dante’s friends just posted a picture on her Facebook….of a peace rock: “Peace is Real” She has 335 friends on Facebook….that means another 300+ people will see that rock… I have God-bumps.
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Hi Amy, I’ve been meaning to tell you that the peace rocks you gave me to take to Italy all found a good home in the old world. I gave the one that was painted with a red heart to … Continue reading →
I do remember reading about your Peace Rocks… I LOVED that story. So creative! Did you know that I’m releasing a book this fall through Unity House on peace? It’s called, “Let It Begin with Me: 21 Visionary Leaders Discuss … Continue reading →
Great Peace Rocks update from my friend in Encinitas, just north of San Diego. Her church presented river rocks to all congregants several weeks ago at church along with paint pens. Everyone at their church got to create a Peace … Continue reading →
Amy, thanks so much for the peace rocks! I plan on taking a couple to Germany with me and leaving them maybe by the berlin wall remains. But somewhere significant for sure. Thanks for thinking of me.
Continue reading →I have just learned that Unity of Spokane is doing a “peace rocks” project – started last Sunday painting peace rocks and will be distributing them around their community. 🙂
Continue reading →I placed rock at Vista Point of Mt.Rokko (Ashiya,Japan), view of Osaka in distance.
Continue reading →I left one in the guest house at Camphor Mission station and one in the china cabinet of the guest quarters in the mission compound in Monrovia. And of course, one here in Minneapolis.
Continue reading →I was given a pocket Peace Rock at a Yoga Workshop a couple weeks ago, it was very inspiring and nice to have. I want to get some more, in different shapes and sizes for gifts and just to place … Continue reading →
Spotting a rainbow out the car window, a grandma asked her two young grand-daughters if they wanted to see where it ended, conjuring up visions of the pot of gold. As they approached Battle Rock Park, the youngest child pointed … Continue reading →