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Beyond writing books and giving presentations, Azim loves to stay committed to his work as a writer. Every month he publishes a newsletter in which he follows his “Musings” and answers a Question of the Month. The topics range from his expertise in peacebuilding and forgiveness to seasonal topics such as New Year’s mission statements to the rebirth of spring, leadership near elections, gratitude in the fall and more. Here you can find the archive of his newsletters for your reading enjoyment.
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QUESTION: When was the last time you were angry? And what did you precisely do with the anger? ANSWER: A great question as we all deal with anger, yours truly included. I don’t get angry often and doing the work of forgiveness for the last 22 year has made me calmer and more peaceful. But…
Read MoreWikipedia defines the Ides of March: “It was marked by several religious observances and became notorious as the date of the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BC. The death of Caesar made the Ides of March a turning point in Roman history, as one of the events that marked the transition from the historical period known as the Roman Republic to the Roman…
Read MoreQUESTION: With so much attack taking place online and in person within political and personal arenas, what is the best way a person can respond to these attacks? ANSWER: My sense is to not give energy to these attacks. It will only create more stress and thus perpetuate and amplify negative feelings and energy.…
Read MoreMy passion has always been working with the youth. Because of this, the focus of the Tariq Khamisa Foundation (www.TKF.org) has been for the last 21 years placed upon the youth, teaching in clear heartfelt terms the principles of nonviolence, empathy, compassion, forgiveness and peacemaking. Recently, I was invited to India to speak to the…
Read MoreQUESTION: What Advice would you give Donald Trump to Foster Peace? ANSWER: I asked my good and wise friend Stan Siegel – whom you have met before in my newsletter – about the advice he would give to President-elect Donald Trump and Congress to foster peace in the world. Here is his answer: The U.S.…
Read MoreIt is the beginning of a new year. We are all looking for powerful leadership in our new times. I have spoken in the past about creating effective leaders who understand and apply principles of peace and forgiveness. So for the new year, what can we the people focus on for a better society and…
Read MoreQUESTION: What Are Your Thoughts about the Holidays During This Challenging Time? ANSWER: The holidays are a time for celebration, reflection, family, friends and setting goals for 2017. For some, the holidays can be stressful especially in families that are divided with the recent Presidential election. As I had written before, looking through the spiritual…
Read MoreTypically, my December newsletter recaps the year in review. Over time, these have always captured full and meaningful accomplishments with the grace of the Universal Spirit: Reaching thousands of youth in educating them on the principles of nonviolence in the United States and internationally and birthing new generation of peacemaker leaders. Reaching adults who learn…
Read MoreAs in any post-election time period, the new President-elect has called for a divided country to be unified again. But is this possible when a nation has such clear lines of division? That is just one question on the table. Below are a list of other questions that come to mind from my audience. As…
Read MoreQUESTION What can parents do to ensure their children are not learning things such as judgment, hate, and name-calling from our presidential candidates? ANSWER This is a major concern and one that I have been addressing in my presentations to the youth I often speak to here in the US and internationally. The first and…
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