The Will-to-Good:
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LONDON
2.00 - 5.00pm GMT
Online ZOOM event.
Seminar Recordings
LONDON
Schedule & Programme
London
2.00-2.15pm GMT
Welcome and introductory thoughts -
Laurence Newey
How can humanity's thinking be redirected towards the building of a global civilization and spiritual cultural? A new vision needs to take root in the minds of intelligent, thinking people - one that confers a profound sense of divine purpose.
2.15-2.35pm GMT
Dr. Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra
Dr. Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra holds a Ph.D. in Global Governance and Human Security and serves as a Professor of Political Science at the Florida State College at Jacksonville.
Notable publications include Sensual Austerity and Moral Leadership: Cross-Cultural Perspectives from Plato, Confucius, and Gandhi on Building a Peaceful Society; Sri Aurobindo at 150: An Integral Vision of Evolution, Human Unity, and Peace; and Beyond Othering: A Gandhian Approach to Conflict Resolution in India and Pakistan.
2:35-3.00pm GMT
Panel discussion with speaker
3.00-3.05pm GMT
Short Break
3.05-3.25pm GMT

Daniel Wheatley worked in the UK parliament for five years lobbying cross party issues on international law and global governance. He then became the Senior Diplomatic Officer to the Baha’i Community of the UK, influencing government policy on human rights concerns and discourses and social policy.
Dan is also Adjunct Professor, London programs of Arcadia, Maryville, Syracuse Universities, Verto and CEA CAPA. He lectures in international relations, human rights and sociology. He recently designed a course entitled "New World (Dis) Order" , exploring the dangers posed by the retreat from a rules based international order.
3.25-3.50pm GMT
Panel discussion with speaker
3.50-4.00pm GMT
Break
4.00-4.30pm GMT
"Moral Power in International Politics"
with Simon Marlow, World Goodwill
4.30-4.45pm GMT
Discussion with online participants
4.45-5.10pm GMT
Closing and Goodwill Meditation
Meditation to strengthen the hands of all world servers, and invoke energies of lighted goodwill and cooperation into world affairs.