Season of Peace

January 30 – April 4

“A Season for Nonviolence” SNV is the official name to the Alaska Center for Spiritual Living’s “A Season for Peace”. Held annually, it is a 64-day (9 weeks) of intentional focus on peace and inner peace in our lives, our relationships and our world.

The “season” begins with the anniversary of Mohandas Gandhi‘s assassination on January 30 and ends with the anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.‘s assassination on April 4. It is anchored by a mission, statement of principles, and commitments by participants towards living in a nonviolent way

ASNV was Co-founded in 1998 by Arun and Sunanda Gandhi of the M.K. Gandhi

Institute for Nonviolence and a group of ten ministers forming the Leadership Council

of The Association for Global New Thought (AGNT), the organization that convenes

SNV on an annual basis. Its purpose is of attaining peace through nonviolent (peaceful) action as demonstrated by Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. To learn more about involvement with the Season, visit agnt.org and explore all the options.

Our Center participates through global and local events during this period. We also have special events at our Center. Please check out the calendar or contact us for more information.

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