Throughout the years, the role of coalitions gathering different NGOs has become increasingly important at the United Nations. An ad hoc coalition now supports Tai Ji Men.
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“Perpetual Peace” and the Tai Ji Men Case
In 1795, Immanuel Kant proposed a conscience-based society of nations. The project quickly also found its opponents—as it happened to Tai Ji Men’s idea that world peace is inseparable from conscience.
“Internationalizing the Tai Ji Men Case” Discussed in a Webinar
Scholars, NGO activists, and Tai Ji Men dizi reflected on United Nations Day and why the Tai Ji Men case should be taken seriously by international institutions.
How Tai Ji Men Was Persecuted Three Times
Dr. Hong and his dizi were attacked directly, indirectly, and by threatening their economic resources.
“Global Prayers for Love and Peace”: Where Do We Go from Here
The planetary event of October 16 was the beginning of a new spiritual approach to world crises. The effort should continue.
Teachers Are Necessary, Spiritual Teachers Are Essential
Several modern ideologies have tried to undermine the role of the teachers. The Tai Ji Men case is one of their poisonous fruits.
Persecuting Spiritual Leaders: The Tai Ji Men Case
After the World Teachers’ Day, scholars and human rights activists discuss the slandering and harassment of spiritual masters.
Fake News and the Tai Ji Men Case
There were fake news before the expression “fake news” became common. Spiritual minorities were often among their targets, including Tai Ji Men.
October 16: Prayer and Silence Against Armageddon
Why Bitter Winter supports the Global Prayer for Love and Peace and the One Minute Silence initiatives.
False Narratives Against Spiritual Minorities: A Comparison Between Japan and Taiwan
The fake news spread against the Unification Church after the assassination of Shinzo Abe in Japan are reminiscent of the campaigns against Tai Ji Men in Taiwan.









