KAILASA®️ Om Awards conferred to twelve (12) inspiring accomplished social justice advocates, from eight (8) countries, on occasion of the World Day of Social Justice 2022
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The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism encourages all to strive towards the revival of the superconscious mutation process, which will bring enlightenment and global peace to the world
Montclair, CA (PRUnderground) February 23rd, 2022
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With the Blessings of the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism (SPH) Jagatguru Mahasannidhanam (JGM) His Divine Holiness (HDH) Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam, SHRIKAILASA’s Global Conclave on the occasion of the World Day of Social Justice, was hosted on February 20, 2022, by the Sovereign State of SHRIKAILASA®, in collaboration with the Department of Religion and Worship and SHRIKAILASA Uniting Nations (SKUN) for Peacekeeping, to showcase efforts towards resolving issues of social justice such as discrimination, poverty, inequality, gender equity, and access to justice for all.
On this day, twelve (12) prominent social justice advocates from diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise, from across eight (8) countries, were conferred the KAILASA® Om Award: KAILASA Dharma Rakshana Social Justice Award for their success, hard work and contribution in the co-creation of a world in which all beings are given equal and equitable opportunities. For the first time, the KAILASA Dharma Rakshana Social Justice Award was conferred to those considered to be “Dharma Rakshakas” – distinguished individuals who have demonstrated unwavering commitment to protecting the natural law of justice and who live for life positivity.
The 12 dignitaries who received the KAILASA Dharma Rakshana Social Justice Award were:
- Councilwoman Teresa Cox, City Councilmember at City of Fremont, California Government, United States
- Mr. Gift Parseen, member of the Global Indigenous Youth Caucus and youth representative in Maasai Women for Education and Economic Development (MAWEED), Kenya
- Rev. Susan Shannon, Interfaith Minister and Chaplain, United States
- Ms. Mia Yamamoto, Los Angeles-based criminal defense attorney and civil rights activist, United States
- Mr. Dipan Mitra, Secretary General World Hindu Federation Bangladesh Chapter, Bangladesh
- Mr. Criston Johnson Williams, Managing Partner at Criston J. Williams & Co, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Quantum Consultancy Concept, and Founder of The Quantum Foundation, Trinidad and Tobago
- Imam Jamal Rahman, co-founder and Muslim Sufi Imam of Interfaith Community Sanctuary, President of Northwest Interfaith and adjunct faculty at Seattle University, United States
- Mr. Fady Jamaleddine, Lebanese Canadian Lawyer, an activist of human rights and an advocate of green energy and organic vegetation, Lebanon
- H.H. Shri Rajrajeshwar Guruji, Founder & Spiritual leader of International Siddhashram Shakti, United Kingdom
- Cllr. Suresh Krishna, Mayor of The London Borough of Harrow, United Kingdom
- Ms. Sulosh Pillay, Chairperson of Daughters of Africa and Vice Chair ACT Foundation of South Africa, South Africa
- Ms. Lorelei Higgins, Métis Canadian cultural mediator, Rotary Peace fellow and Positive Peace Activator as well as a Governor General’s Canadian leadership program alumna, Canada
Esteemed KAILASA Dharma Rakshana Social Justice Award recipients who attended the live award ceremony extended live greetings and reverence to The SPH Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam and shared their valuable insights:
Councilwoman Teresa Cox shared how it is by putting aside our differences and joining in the spirit of togetherness, that we can implement non-violent solutions which will lead to peace, freedom, justice, equality and equity for all.
Mr. Gift Parseen emphasized the importance for each individual to take responsibility for the well-being of all beings.
Rev. Susan Shannon shared the importance of connection, where there is love, understanding and empathy, which leads to interconnection, where there is Divine Light, refuge, respect for self and others, compassion, transformation and healing.
Ms. Mia Yamamoto emphasized that peace can only be achieved if justice is achieved, and that we must therefore continue to work to resolve the divide created by racial, economic, and educational injustice and inequality.
Mr. Dipan Mitra shared on the importance of ensuring equal justice for everyone, including minorities and other vulnerable communities facing discrimination, by providing self-employment opportunities, amongst others.
Mr. Criston Johnson Williams emphasized on the importance to strive for a world in which all individuals are respected for their individual beliefs, both spiritually and physically.
Imam Jamal Rahman emphasized that one must have the courage to speak against injustice and that being open to the beauty and wisdom of other traditions makes one a more complete and developed human being.
Mr. Fady Jamaleddine emphasized that we are all equal in our differences and that Humanity is not limited to be an act among humans, but extends towards animals and our Mother Nature as well.
H.H. Shri Rajrajeshwar Guruji shared on the importance of remembering our roots and on supporting the interfaith community. He adds that, as everyone is equal, everyone can receive and can achieve all the knowledge from divine energy.
Cllr. Suresh Krishna emphasized how world peace starts from home and that we need to value each and every citizen on this earth, hold hands together, unite and work together to achieve social justice for all.
Ms. Sulosh Pillay emphasized on the importance of adopting an approach which is comprehensive, coordinated, and coherent towards strengthening the resilience in society. Ms. Pillay adds that we must move towards a proactive prevention culture.
Ms. Lorelei Higgins emphasized on the importance of creating connections in areas where there is division. Ms. Higgins added that the first thing required to achieve social justice is to recognize that we are all required.
The global online conclave, which had thousands of viewership, was a great success and positive messages from the international community were pouring in via the social media platforms.
The global conclave and the award ceremony concluded with a live presidential address from The SPH Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam who opened His address by thanking all the KAILASA Dharma Rakshana Social Justice Award recipients for making the world a better place through their work.
The SPH continued by introducing the blueprint of superconscious mutation as per Hinduism – which is the process of recognizing and expressing one’s possibilities and powers, based on the realization of one’s superconscious existence. The SPH explained that Hindu Shastras (Hindu Scriptures) have thoroughly documented the existence of beings who expressed such superconscious powers and possibilities.
The SPH explained that the superconscious mutation process awakens the non-mechanical parts of the brain, which results in one manifesting enlightenment, intelligence, compassion, the highest order of human values and divine qualities.
The SPH continued by sharing how, despite various persecutions, He is actively working on creating the infrastructures needed to host thousands of beings – Gurukul Balasants (child saints), Sannyasis (monks and nuns) and Rudrakanyas (chaste women who preserved the Hindu culture and heritage through the mastery and the teaching of the ancient sciences) who will work on this superconscious mutation science and manifest powers. The SPH explained the need for such infrastructures – temples, monasteries, gurukul (Hindu education system), librairies as they are the containers for the Hindu science of superconscious mutation.
“I tell you, only when I demonstrate the powers of the superconscious mutation, the world will realize the greatest gift Hindus are having which needs to be shared with the whole world. This will be the greatest gift Hindus will be giving to the whole world.”
Watch the KAILASA® Om Award: Dharma Rakshana Social Justice Award ceremony and the Presidential address here:
KAILASA® Om Award: KAILASA Dharma Rakshana Social Justice Award ceremony:
https://youtu.be/lS1Efq1SBwo (starting at 5:00:00)
Presidential address from The SPH Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam:
https://youtu.be/nTsM8aNMdp4 (starting at 00:2:55)
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