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Peace · SACF
religious Contemporary

Thich Nhat Hanh

His practice of engaged Buddhism, which insists that inner peace and active social compassion are inseparable, and his teaching of mindfulness as a sustained everyday practice, reflect the Peace orientation lived as complete vocation.

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religious Ancient

Siddhartha Gautama

The entire structure of the Buddha's teaching, from the First Noble Truth through the Eightfold Path, is oriented toward the cessation of inner suffering and the cultivation of stable, unconditional equanimity.

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religious 20th century

Thomas Merton

His withdrawal to monastic life and his writings on contemplative practice reflect a Peace orientation in which structured inner quiet is understood as the necessary foundation for any genuine outer engagement.

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religious 20th-21st century

Desmond Tutu

His insistence on joy as a spiritual practice and his documented capacity for genuine lightness amid political violence reflect a Peace orientation in which inner equanimity is not passive but the source of active engagement.

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religious Medieval

Julian of Norwich

Her theological insight that all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well, maintained through direct contemplative experience rather than doctrinal reassurance, represents the Peace orientation's core movement toward unconditional acceptance.

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religious 20th century

Albert Schweitzer

His concept of reverence for life, maintained in his medical practice in Gabon over decades, reflects a Peace orientation in which the deepest stillness expresses itself as unconditional care rather than withdrawal.

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religious 13th century

Rumi

His poetry locates the deepest peace not in the absence of longing but in the surrender to the divine beloved that longing itself points toward, making him a mystical expression of the Peace orientation.

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