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The Art of Living Italy has reached its 10th anniversary. The story of AOL Italy begun in 1996. Till now, AOL Italy has organized more than 500 courses with 4,500 participants. AOL is present all around Italy, North, Center and south in 14 cities and many more are coming. AOL is present in schools with programs for students and teachers and is ready in hospital with programs for doctors and patients and in University. Till now in 3 Prisons with 15 courses.

Each year Italy organizes national courses like: DSN,  AOL Part 2, Sahaj Samadhi Meditation. From this year also Sri Sri Yoga and Ayurveda treatments. Jaya, the coordinator of Art of Living Italy says: “We are at a turning point: more and more people are interested in AOL Project. Many  people showed that they are able to take on responsibilities. The AOL Italian group is solid now and after Silver Jubilee we are working very well, as a team, to spread this Knowledge, to create a society based on Human Values”.

Big Change

In 2005 started in Italy the International  Association for Human Values A.I.V.U. – onlus (Associazione Internazionale per i Valori Umani). Roberto has been the promoter: “Now AIVU is ready to receive donations, to finance projects and to take care of humanitarian activities in co-operation with Art of Living. At the moment ‘1 Euro a day’ and  ‘Prison Smart’ are the most active projects, but we are starting many more projects for the future”.

Important Events

More than a thousand people coming from all over the world met at Massa Carrara, Tuscany, to celebrate the New Millennium with Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. During his trip to Italy, on the 6th of January 2000, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar held a conference in Milan. The theatre was full beyond every expectation and Sri Sri met each and every participant.

On the occasion of the world day for human rights, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar returned to Italy, invited by the President of the Tuscany Region Claudio Martini, to participate to a Conference on the theme of slavery. A distinguished group of representatives of the world culture participated and prepared the “Declaration of  Florence”. On that occasion Sri Sri Ravi Shankar re-emphasised that: “In this world there is great need for calm and peace. If even a small part of the population is left in ignorance, we will never live in peace”. Also on that occasion Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, accompanied by the President of Art of Living in India, met many important people, from the President of the Tuscan Region to the Major of Florence Leonardo Domenici and representatives of the economic, social and religious fields.

The most memorable event though was the Conference held by Sri Sri in 2001 at the Puccini Theatre in Florence where, in a warm Christmas atmosphere, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar entertained a theatre full of people coming from all over Italy.

In May 2002 Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has been the honour guest of the International Congress of Meditation and Prayer: “From hope to peace” in Noale in the province of Venice, where he met Swamji Prashantananda, director of the Vashi Mumbai of the Bharat Sev Ashram Sanghu and the Swamji Jayendra, Bramino del Kailash Ashram. Sri Sri has held a Public Conference on Peace in Venice, where many people participated from all Italy.

In Florence, one year after, an International Conference on ‘Breathing Science’ took place. It was recognized and supported by the Minister of Health and valid for the compulsory training program for surgeons and health care operators. “We organized it together with the Society of Psyconeuroendocrinoimmunology.

The following day, more than 1,000 people from all over Europe met for a live Sudarshan Kriya personally led by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Many came from Eastern Europe, from Poland, Slovenia, Croatia to live this unique experience. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, during his Italian trip, also went to Rome where he led a Conference at the F.A.O.

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