Claude AnShin Thomas Sunday, May 6th, 2012
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Claude AnShin Thomas Sunday, May 6th, 2012
Presents Public Talk for Veterans Living with Posttraumatic Stress by Claude AnShin Thomas in collaboration with Assumption College Institute for Social and Rehabilitation Services Sunday, May 6th, 2012 @ 1:00pm Open to Veterans, Their Families & Friends and the general public Assumption College - 500 Salisbury Street – Worcester, MA Contact: Bill Moore: Phone: 508-713-3362 e-mail: bmoore01@charter.net www.Projectnewhopema.org Hell’s Gate - A Soldier’s Journey from War to Peace Claude AnShin Thomas The remarkable story of a Vietnam combat veteran who became a Zen Buddhist monk and an international peace activist. Claude Thomas was seventeen when he volunteered for active duty in Vietnam, where became a crew chief on assault helicopters. By his eighteenth birthday he had killed hundreds of people. When he returned home, like so many Vietnam veterans, he found himself unable to reenter society, and for many years he struggled with post-traumatic stress, addiction, isolation, homelessness, and debilitating despair. “Everyone has their Vietnam,” writes Thomas. “Everyone has their war. May we embark together on a pilgrimage of ending these wars and truly living peace.” In simple and direct language, Thomas offers what he has learned from the Buddhist tradition about healing trauma and ending war from the inside out. Today Thomas travels the world speaking about war and teaching meditation. He also leads peace pilgrimages through war-torn and war-scarred places around the world. In this book Thomas maintains that war is not a result of human nature but “the collective expression of our personal suffering.” And though the seeds of war and violence are planted early and often, Thomas shows us how we each have the power to end war. Claude Anshin Thomas went to Vietnam 1966-‘67, where he was seriously wounded and received more than two dozen medals including the Purple Heart. Today Thomas is an active speaker and teacher in the United States, Europe, and Asia and is the founder of the Zaltho Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit organization that promotes peace and nonviolence: www.zaltho.org.