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"Society has its own rhythms.
We can't force change. What
we can do is to get ready
for change. The Art of Living,
like everything else which is real,
has to be an organic thing.

"You can't say what will happen.
But what you can do is put out
feelers.

"And our job as agents of change
is to be ready when the change
comes by practicing consensus
between ourselves and
developing a strategy and not
being too anxious if things
seem to be slow because when
the wave comes, the wave is
very powerful!"


Francois Mazure
TAOLiving Coalition
Director in France






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This site was produced by Frankie Lee Slater and developed by Ted Balaban

Still Photographs: Ludi Mora, Erin Murphy O'Hara, Frankie Lee Slater,
Diana Williamson, Ginny Winn, Nick Boswell,
and the video team at The Art of Living events
Animation by Ted Balaban and Margo Sorell
Home Page "One People, One World" Art: Theodore Sharpes and Majnu
Home page "Colors of the Beloved" Music: Stuart Hoffman
"Circle of Hands" Logo and Color Layout: Lynn Garrett
Music by David Zasloff, and Lost at Last (courtesy of Nicholas)