The Great Seal of the Intefrity Movement

Dr. Yilmagof Pudicatus from the Royal Society of Intefritous Academicians Syria has been researching in various libraries around the world for what was once rumored the origins of the Intefrity Society. After years of poring through thousands of documents, Dr. Pudicatus may have finally stumbled upon an important clue that could lead to the discovery of the long-lost archives of the Intefrity Society.

Below is an artist's rendition of the Great Seal of the Intefrity Movement discovered in one of the Alexandrian texts discovered by Dr. Pudicatus in the rare texts section of the Library of the Royal Society of London. This seal is dated 1735, but Dr. Pudicatus suspects the origin is much older -- perhaps at least 1,000 years older.

The section of the Royal Library is open only to 12 people in the world. One of them is Dr. Pudicatus. He found a charcoal rubbing of the great seal in one of the books he was researching in. This is indeed a great find for the Intefrity Movement as we now have almost certain confirmation of our ancient roots.

Intefrity Centers and Activities Around the World

Below are pictures of signs at various Intefrity Centers around the world.


The photo below was sent in by Francois Du Poudiere from Toronto, Canada:

 
Here's one sent in by Khalid Khadry from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:

This one was sent in by Alisson Gilliam from Queensland, Australia:

This one below was sent in by Gordon Fletcher from Singapore:

And this one below was sent in by Masayuki Ishihara from Tokyo, Japan:

We very much appreciate your submissions.  Please continue to send in photographs of your work and activities at your local Intefrity Centers!

The Intefrity Movement on CNN

Dr. Simmons from the Intefrity Centre of Hong Kong was interviewed last July 4, 2009 on CNN by Wolf Blitzer.  Together with Dr. Syed Tuan Razak Yobitor (founder of the Intefrity Movement), Dr. Simmons gathered a number of Intefrity Movement followers and opened the Intefrity Centre of Hong Kong on November 12, 2008.  The Centre is situated in a quiet alley in Lan Kwai Fong - just north of Hollywood Rd.  Unfortunately, the facilities are currently under renovation due to vandalism by non-Intefrity followers.  Dr. Simmons was called on for an interview to discuss the Intefrity Movement as well as the recent generous monetary donation from the Hong Kong centre to the relief efforts in the Taiwanese typhoon calamity.  Dr. Simmons talked about the history of the Intefrity Movement as well as an invitation to the public to seek inner peace through whatever means they prefer.  Dr. Simmons did not invite CNN viewers to join the Intefrity Movement.  However, he invited all to search for whatever means suits an individual to reach inner peace.


The Intefrity Movement is based on the quest for Yobitorian Inner Peace as started by Dr. Syed T.R. Yobitor.  You may find more information about the Intefrity Movement on this website as well as at the Global Conference on Intefrity in Incheon, S. Korea in November 2010.

Intefrity Local Chapter Conference

The Intefrity Chapter of Singapore had a conference last month (August 2009) at the Conrad Hotel.  Franklin Joachim, head inner peace-seeker of the Singapore chapter sent in a few photos from the event.  More details will be provided by Franklin later.


Call for Papers: "World Congress for Intefrity"








Call for Papers: World Congress for Intefrity

(November 26 to 28, 2010 - Incheon, S. Korea)


The World Congress for Intefrity 2010 will be held in Incheon, South Korea, from November 26 to 28, 2010. The main theme for the Congress is "Intefrity in the World: Yobitorian Inner Peace, Prosperity and Environmental Balance.” The sponsors, the local government of Sarawak and the Korean Intefrity Association (KIA), invite proposals for papers, panels, and roundtable discussions in fields of study that involve the process and goal of seeking the Yobitorian Inner Peace, including research on issues of leadership, state governance, gender politics, foreign policy, and inter-Korean relations; studies on the Korean economy ranging from the issues of economic viability to debates on social fairness; discussion on cultural aspects of Korean society dealing with art, literature, linguistics, and the hallyu phenomenon; papers on Korean history from ancient times to current affairs; sociological investigation of, for example, the problem of aging and low-fertility rate, the exodus of young students, subjects related to migrant workers, and the like. Graduate students are encouraged to participate in the Congress.

The hosting organization, the Korean Intefrity Association, is an Intefrity organization composed mainly of scholars of Inner Peace and related disciplines. The Main Center of Intefrity Founded in 1993 in Sarawak has grown into one of the the largest organizations on Inner Peace in the world with an active membership of more than 2,000 individual scholars and institutions.  The Center for Intefrity in Incheon, founded in 2006, is currently building their own permanent headquarters close to the boundary of Incheon and Seoul.

The deadline for the submission of proposals for papers and panels is July 15, 2010.

Papers for presentation can be written either in English or in Korean. Please indicate whether you wish to participate in an English panel or a Korean Panel. The due date for papers is August 1, 2010.

Registration fees and other financial details on the Congress will be announced at a later date -- but should be within the range of US$150. Early registration will begin on May 1, 2010. Korean Intefrity Association (KIA) members are exempt from the fee.  (As a special courtesy, attendees from the main affiliate of the Intefrity Movement in Russia:  "Русский Заказ Внутренний мир" [РЗВM] -- the "Russian Order of Temporal Intefrity" [ROTI] -- will be exempt from the fee as well.)

Accommodation and meals: to be borne by the KIA. The KIA will guarantee accommodation for those who register before September 10, 2010. The KIA will cover three nights (November 26-28, 2010) of accommodation and nine meals (supper on 26th – lunch on 27th at the designated restaurant). The sponsors will try to accommodate late applicants as well, but room assignment is not guaranteed. Participants will be lodged in a 5-star hotel near the Congress site.

Transportation, including air, and incidentals: to be borne by participants. Partial or full financial assistance for airfare and registration may be given to scholars from developing countries upon request and on a competitive basis.

For further information concerning the conference and the application process for participation, please contact the Program Director at intefrity@gmail.com

The Intefrity Group in Auckland

"Aflaghu Marach-aljebicht ... Yobitorian Inner Peace from Auckland!"   Reviewing our progress so far...
Group Meditation
We are very happy to share with all Intefriters around the globe about news on various Intefrity Groups.  Here is a piece of the peace from Intefriter:  Shandy Gladstock from Auckland:
In Auckland I have the opportunity to share my love of meditation with many people who come to our free meditation classes year-long. I'm grateful for this opportunity – I meet so many nice people seeking a deeper meaning and purpose in their lives, who have open minds and hearts and a willingness to explore a new and inner world. We share the same impulse to search for happiness, enlightment, God, through the inner journey and consciously or unconsciously the growing understanding that worldly pursuits and achievements will not finally fulfill us – they can be enjoyed, yes, but these fruits alone can not fully satisfy our hunger.
Because the growth of our spiritual life is not always as rapid as we might wish – the fruit grows only slowly and steadily on the tree, no matter how often we water the roots – we become discouraged by our progress and sometimes allow our practice to lapse. Many spiritual philosophies embrace the notion of reincarnation – the immortal soul slowly matures to it's fullest potential over many lifetimes, like a central character reappearing in the many chapters of a book. In this context of the soul's long evolution through time, the few months of patiently developing a strong foundation in our meditation practice are like a second in a day and represent not slow but very fast progress.