Sunday, June 29, 2008

PRO-PEACE vs. anti war


The space in the collective unconscious that contains all of our desires manifesting the law of attraction does not recognize negative words such as anti, no or not. When one proclaims that they are anti-war the universe can not comprehend “anti”; it simply ‘hears’ war. Therefore, those that support anti-war sentiments are only helping to fuel the fire of what they are trying to abolish by sending out to the universe their thoughts on war and thereby, stimulating and creating more war.

Mother Teresa said it best when she offered, “I was once asked why I don't participate in anti-war demonstrations. I said that I will never do that, but as soon as you have a pro-peace rally, I'll be there.”

We all have destinies to realize, but because of freewill we are given a choice of what to do. I believe an entire segment of our population was intended to fulfill their fates by becoming pro-peace advocates. Unfortunately, because they too are still living in fear they do not remember that intention and have chosen to become proponents of the anti-war movement instead.

On a small scale, I have personally witnessed skirmishes breaking out amongst protestors in San Francisco. They are putting out the word war and war is synonymous with anger, which in turn puts out more anger. It is because there is so much energy circumnavigating around the word war instead of towards peace that it is creating angst amongst the masses.

I implore everyone drawn to read this article to join a PRO-PEACE movement. March if you would like, but carry signs with a picture of a dove, a peace symbol, the word “Peace” or whatever positive symbol or word that inspires you. I often think of what it would have been like if Martin Luther King, Jr. were alive today. He would have promoted messages of peace in our time and offered rallies and marches promoting peace.

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if there was a “Meditation Sit-In Around the World.” Participants could focus on the word peace. Rallies could take place in San Francisco, Chicago, New York, Washington D.C., London, Paris, St. Petersburg, Baghdad, New Delhi, Beijing, Tokyo and every other major city in the world. Those not living near a major city could still participate from their homes or in local parks with friends and neighbors. The sit-in could convene at midnight Geneva Standard time.

I have read that if one person in a city meditates, crime is cut down by 5% at that time. This is due to the positive energy that generates in the collective unconscious during the state of meditation. Imagine if thousands or even millions meditate on peace at the same time what an effect energetically they will bring. It could possibly bring a shift to the planet and increase our vibrational level by unimagined proportions.

I implore you to choose your words carefully and remember that peace is the way.

Thank you for reading and Namaste! (The Light in me recognizes the Light in you!)

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