It is the turning point of the year - a time for stillness and reflection. From the darkness of winter, soon the light returns. In the stillness the sun slowly rises. Our world, too, is at a turning point when the light of peace, love and wisdom is returning, quietly, yet steadily, bringing with it the promise of harmony, flourishing and abundance.
- How do we maintain hope in the darkest of days?
- What cultivates our inner stillness while everything is changing?
- How can we be instruments to share light?
Join us for a fascinating conversation between Sister Jayanti, Additional Administrative Head of the Brahma Kumaris, and special guests - Scherto Gill, Director, Global Humanity for Peace Institute, University of Wales Trinity Saint David and Jean De Silva, Youth Group Senior Coordinator at Yoko Forum.
Sister Jayanti is the Additional Administrative Head of the Brahma Kumaris, the world’s largest spiritual organisation for men and women to be led by women. The Brahma Kumaris is an international NGO of the United Nations, accredited with General Consultative Status with ECOSOC and Sister Jayanti has been the organisation's representative to the UN in Geneva since 1982.
Scherto Gill is Professor of Peace Research and Director of the Global Humanity for Peace Institute at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. She is also the Coordinator of UNESCO's Collective Healing Initiative, and a Board Member of the Spirit of Humanity Forum.

Jean De Silva is dedicated to the vital intersections of spirituality and community, fostering spiritual cooperation through dynamic, heartfelt engagement. His journey is rooted in the belief that diverse paths can converge to create a more harmonious world, transcending the boundaries of society, toward genuine collaboration. For over two decades, he has grown alongside the Yoko Forum and Sukyo Mahikari youth groups. Professionally, a marketer for one of the world’s leading media and entertainment companies.
"All the possibilities for the future dwell in the seed of this moment. Time signals us forward."
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