Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 peace "Our goal must be not peace in our time but peace for all time." In turbulent times, where is our attention? On the problem? Or on the desired outcome? What can we do to help the world situation, while we are here comfortable in our homes and we know that others are suffering? We can't all go out and battle, nor would that help even if we could. We must think peace. We must bring our attention to peace. We must create a unified consciousness of PEACE ON EARTH, GOODWILL TO ALL. We must build a class consciousness of love and caring. Starting right here and right now, with each one of us. blessing to all mohan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 "Your neighbor is your other self dwelling behind a wall. In understanding, all walls shall fall down." Khalil Gibran Is peace possible? Yes I believe it is. Perfection? not likely given the state of division in today's world, the anger, and the intolerance, (leave alone acceptance of each other). It is evident that the world situation has triggered the surfacing of underlying feelings of intolerance among many who don the cloak of spirituality. Hate begets hate, an "eye for an eye makes the world blind" and extremist black and white thinking is destructive and we are seeing this in action today. Deliberate miscontruing of events, defensive attacks, and blame game are all part of this world wide surfacing of insecurity, and an insincere lip service to tolerance and peace. To me this situation is actually welcomed. It provides an opportunity, a mirror for all to work out aspects about themselves, as part of their spiritual journey. When we neglect our physical health, remain in denial of ones' condition, use band aids to address problems, we see an avalanche of consequences and are forced to pay sincere attention to our health. Similarly to me, this is happening in our world today. Masks of civility are off, and the world is being forced to address real issues seriously. The world is only as we are, and the masquerade is over. This applies to each and every one of us, because only we know what and where we need to make changes. A small but poignant example was the recent horrendous terrorist bombing in Benaras. While the huge fear was a repeat of the Mumbai massacre which followed the Godhra massacre, this time it didn't happen. The event was condemned universally for what it was, and I am hoping sincere steps are being taken to address core problems. It is a small start, but a huge step for a community who wishes to live in harmoney and live the words of peace they speak of. > We are not the guardians or the gatekeepers for peace if yes then > who gave us that right? By virtue of being a member of the human race we have the responsibility to do our part in assisting the process of peace. What methods we choose, depend on our consciousness, and we reap consequences accordingly. Imposing ones beliefs doesn't help anyone. Dialogue, genuine attempts to understand others and their needs and making appropriate changes do help. Participating in sincere governance, changing of unfair laws, all this is part of that responsibility. One has to water the roots to nourish the leaves of a tree. To start the process, however we need more and more people who believe in peace, acceptance, and mutual respect, in ideas of Mudita, Karuna, and Maitryi. Intention and its clarity is the foundation of any manifestation. " We are what our deep driving desire is. As our deep driving desire is, so is our will. As our will is, so is our deed. As our deed is, so is our destiny". Brihadararanyaka Upanishad (IV.4.5) _/\_ Tat twam asi Uma , "ymoharir" <ymoharir wrote: > > Namste: > > Is this possible? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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