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Inspired in his early 20s by the example of the British peace activist Bertrand Russell, Satish embarked on an 8,000-mile peace pilgrimage together with E.P. Menon. Carrying no money and depending on the kindness and hospitality of strangers, they walked from India to America, via Moscow, London and Paris, to deliver a humble packet of ‘peace tea’ to the then leaders of the world’s four nuclear powers.
In 1973 Satish settled in the United Kingdom, taking up the post of editor of Resurgence magazine, which has now been passed on to Greg Neale, making him the UK’s longest-serving editor of the same magazine. During this time, he has been the guiding spirit behind a number of now internationally-respected ecological and educational ventures, including Schumacher College in South Devon where he is still a Visiting Fellow.
His autobiography, No Destination, first published by Green Books in 1978, has sold over 50,000 copies. He is also the author of You Are, Therefore I Am: A Declaration of Dependence and The Buddha and the Terrorist.
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Replacing the old story of separation with the new story of unity and embracing radical pluralism is the imperative of our time, says Satish Kumar.
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Long-term peace activist Satish Kumar explores what lessons we can learn from this crisis.
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Our acts for the earth are acts of love.
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Satish will speak about his 8,000 miles walk from India to America for peace; peace within, peace with all peoples and peace with Nature. Come and listen to satish and get his autograph on his book, Radical Love
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With reality seemingly under attack Craig Bennett (Friends of the Earth), Satish Kumar (Resurgence) and Molly Scott Cato (The Green Party) explore the place and relevance of ecology within policy-making, arguing that now, more than ever, we need to turn towards ecological thought to deal with these systemic failures.
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Talk given by Satish Kumar at the advaya event Is Ecology Relevant? A panel discussion and Q&A with Satish Kumar, Editor of Resurgence Magazine, Craig Bennett, CEO of Friends of the Earth & Molly Scott Cato, Green MEP on 20 October 2017. Peace-pilgrim, life-long activist and former monk, Satish Kumar has been inspiring global change for over 50 years.
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Satish Kumar, one of our greatest inspirations, leading a short 10 minute meditation followed by a 30 minute talk at Advaya Initiative in September 2015, London. Satish addresses young people on using creativity and imagination as we find our purpose and move forwards with an innate understanding on the innate interconnectivity of all life.