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“While some programs are special, some are essential…
Words of Peace is one of these unique programs…”

- Fernando Mauro Trezza
President of the Brazilian Association
of Community Television Channels

The award-winning TV series Words of Peace presents a unique and inspiring perspective on the quest for personal peace. It is broadcast via cable channels throughout the United States and satellite TV around the world. The series features highlights of addresses given by Prem Rawat.

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Prem Rawat’s message is more than just words. To learn more about Prem Rawat’s practical method of finding peace within, click here

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Showtimes in the San Diego Area

 

COX Communications

 

Sunday 4:30 p.m.

So. San Diego County

Channel 23

 

No. San Diego County

Channel 18

 

 

Time-Warner San Diego

Channel 19

Tuesday 8:00 p.m.

 

 

 

Time-Warner Carlsbad

Channel 19

Thursday 7:00 p.m.

except the first Thursday of each month

 

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Times and dates subject to change without notice. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience.

“Words of Peace” Awards and Honors

Los Angeles, March 20, 2008 — Prem Rawat’s award-winning Words of Peace presentations are being translated into several dialects of Quechua, the modern-day derivative of the ancient Inca's language, which today is spoken by indigenous populations of the South American continent.

Washington, DC, August 7, 2007 — The television series “Words of Peace” won first place honors in the 2007 Community Access Magic (CAM) Awards sponsored by CTV in Prince George’s County, Maryland, a community near Washington, DC.

Los Angeles, July 9, 2007 — Since the first satellite broadcasts of Words of Peace in the US in 1999, cable and satellite stations throughout Europe, North and South America, and Asia have picked up Prem Rawat's message of inspiration and hope to millions of households, with subtitles or translation in more than 20 languages.

Săo Paulo, December 20, 2006 —“Words of Peace,” a TV program featuring highlights from the message of peace of Prem Rawat, received the Brazilian Association of Community Television Channels highest award for the second time in three years.

San Diego “Words of Peace” Sample Episode List

Prem Rawat at the Universal Forum of Cultures - Barcelona Spain
Prem Rawat speaks of peace as something that everyone has within and that everyone can experience. He assures people that, "Like a lit lamp on the darkest night, it is waiting to be discovered." So often ignored, it is time for peace to take precedence in our lives, he says.

Prem Rawat at Sanders Theatre, Harvard University
Prem Rawat contrasts the complexity of the theory of peace with the simplicity of the experience of peace. He presents the possibility of finding peace and fulfillment within to an audience of students, professors, and guests at Harvard University's Sanders Theatre.

The Passion for Peace
Prem Rawat speaks about a person’s choice between contentment and chaos, saying that the foundation to a life can be built upon either one. He also suggests that although many people look to governments, the peace that people are looking for is to be found within each individual.

The Desire for Peace
“There is more to you than you realize,” says Prem Rawat. He speaks about each person’s desire for a peace that can be felt even in the middle of conflict. Once this desire is understood, a person can begin to know the value of existence.

The Experience of Peace
Prem Rawat speaks about life as a beautiful journey that takes place every single day. To fully enjoy the journey, a person needs to accept the gifts that life presents each day and to understand what is most important.

Prem Rawat at Griffith University - Brisbane, Australia
Prem Rawat suggests that while the need to feel peace individually is fundamental to all of us, we tend to ignore it in the pressure of daily living. “The peace that I am talking about" he says, “innately exists in every living human being.”

The Garden
Prem Rawat uses a beautiful analogy of life as a garden, a piece of land that we have each been given, to describe the magic of transformation which begins when one accepts the privilege of and responsibility for happiness in one’s own life.

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