Peace Assembly
Peace Assembly
The Origin-1 Peace Assembly is the Organization's primary institution for addressing problems, suggesting solutions, and executing them. Members include Spiritual Emissaries, Noble Emissaries, and Reverend Emissaries, offering a unique venue for multilateral debate of the whole range of international interspiritual and interfaith concerns addressed by the basic right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion.
The Peace Assembly meets four times each year, with additional meetings as needed. It addresses particular interspiritual and interfaith topics through agenda items or sub-items that lead to the approval of resolutions to support Origin-1s Peacebuilding.
* Interspirituality: Also known as interspiritual, is an interfaith concept where a diversity of spiritual practices are embraced for common respect and peace for the individual and shared aspects across a variety of spiritual paths.
**Interfaith: Refers to cooperative, constructive, and positive interaction between people of different religious traditions (i.e. "faiths") and/or spiritual or humanistic beliefs, at both the individual and institutional levels.
*** Peacebuilding: The goal of Origin-1 is to permanently change the structural and cultural elements that cause deadly or disastrous interspiritual and interfaith conflict, as well as to redress injustice via nonviolent ways. Across national, racial, socioeconomic, religious, and cultural divisions, Origin-1s focuses on fostering healthy interpersonal, societal, and political relationships through interfaith and interspiritual relationships. It addresses avoiding violence, regulating, resolving, or altering conflicts, and fostering trauma healing or post-conflict reconciliation before, during, and after any specific violent occurrence.
Peace Assembly Members

Cristel J.
Spirituel Emissary

Andrea G.
Spirituel Emissary

Daley G.
Spirituel Emissary

Crystal B.
Spirituel Emissary

Ashleigh S.
Spirituel Emissary

Franck le F.
Reverend Emissary

Ale Guti S.
Spirituel Emissary

Auma Shakti E.
Spirituel Emissary

Chandrika C.
Spirituel Emissary

Amit S.
Spirituel Emissary

Alison W.
Spirituel Emissary

Harmony W.
Spirituel Emissary

Jaztrih G.
Spirituel Emissary

Inlakech E. Spirituel Emissary

Eliana D
Spirituel Emissary

Gauri Kathrin M.
Spirituel Emissary

Jane L.
Spirituel Emissary

Giuliana Di L.
Spirituel Emissary

Jane S.
Spirituel Emissary

Jane S.
Spirituel Emissary

Jane S.
Spirituel Emissary

Amber S.
Spirituel Emissary

Dorra M.
Spirituel Emissary

Functions and capability of the Peace Assembly
Online assembly for multilateral interspiritual and interfaith discussions.
The Peace General Assembly serves as Origin-1's consultative body, addressing concerns, proposing solutions, and carrying out its functions. Its members include spiritual emissaries, noble emissaries, and reverend emissaries, and it provides a unique venue for worldwide interspiritual and interfaith debate of the whole range of international concerns encompassed by the fundamental right to free thought, conscience, and religion.
The Peace Assembly meets four times each year, with additional meetings as needed. It addresses particular interspiritual and interfaith topics through agenda items or sub-items that lead to the approval of resolutions and missions.
Functions and capabilities of the Peace Assembly
The Peace Assembly offers recommendations to Origin-1 on worldwide interspiritual and interfaith matters that are within its purview. It also gives suggestions on Origin-1's internal difficulties, such as political, economic, humanitarian, social, and legal matters.
According to Origin-1, the Peace Assembly may:
Consider and recommend the Origin-1 budget and establish the financial assessments of Missions.
Create special Councils, its missions and appoint its Arbiter.
Consider and make recommendations on the general principles of cooperation for enforcing and maintaining international interspiritual and interfaith peace and stability.
Discuss any question relating to international interspiritual and interfaith peace for long term harmony and stabilisation and make recommendations on it.
Discuss and make recommendations on any questions within the scope of Origin-1 Mission statement or affecting the capability and functions of any mission on the ground.
Initiate studies and make recommendations to promote international interspiritual and interfaith cooperation, the development of long-term solutions, the realization of human rights and fundamental interspiritual and interfaith freedoms, and international collaboration for long term results.
Make recommendations for the peaceful settlement of any situation that might impair interspiritual and interfaith friendly relations among communities.
Consider reports from Guardian Officers and Origin-1 staff.
The Peace Assembly may also intervene in circumstances of a threat to interspiritual and interfaith peace, a violation of peace, or an act of aggression in which a State fails to act due to incompetence or reluctance. In such cases, the Peace Assembly may address the issue promptly and suggest to its members collective steps to maintain or restore interspiritual and interfaith peace and stability.
Decision making
Members of the Peace Assembly have voting rights. Votes on designated important issues, such as recommendations on interspiritual and interfaith peace and stability, the election of a Special Council, the subject it covers, and its Arbiter, and budgetary questions, require a two-thirds majority of votes, whereas other questions are decided by a simple majority. However, following informal talks among Members during which suggestions are negotiated, the majority of decisions can be enacted without a vote, with the approval of the Peace Assembly High Arbiter.
Special Council/Committee
The Arbiter of the Special Council Committee, which was selected by the Peace Assembly, is required to report to the Peace Assembly on the Special Council/Committee's deliberations and conclusions at each of the four annual meetings.
General online Peace Assembly debate
Members of the Peace Assembly have the chance to voice their opinions on significant global interspiritual and interfaith topics during the four discussions held each year. On the first day of the discussion, the High Arbiter gives his report on the Origin-1 Organization's activities.
Special sessions and emergency special sessions
In addition to its regular sessions, the Peace Assembly may meet in special and emergency special sessions.
Voting system of the Peace Assembly:
Origin-1 promotes and supports those who are prepared to commit their time, resources, creativity, and deeds for Origin-1 in the fight against spiritual and religious persecutions across the world. As a result, members of the Peace Assembly have a vote value proportionate to their contribution:

Spirituel Emissary: 1 vote
Reverend Emissary: 2 votes
Noble Emissary/ House minor: 3 Votes
Noble Emissary/ House Major: 4-5 Votes
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