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Inner Peace Symposium
In "Inner Peace Symposium," Robert Pollack reflects on the concept of inner peace from both a scientific and a religious perspective. He introduces the symposium by discussing the importance of inner peace in a world filled with evil, injustice, and suffering. Pollack emphasizes that inner peace is not about understanding or justifying the presence of evil but about responding to it with actions that are aligned with moral values. He discusses the role of free will and the human capacity to make meaningful choices, suggesting that true inner peace comes from actively striving to make the world a better place, even in the face of adversity.
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