Let There Be Peace on Earth

Jan 26
09:20

2009

Dr. Sheri Rosenthal

Dr. Sheri Rosenthal

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How many of us pray for peace,Let There Be Peace on Earth  Articles become involved in organizations that promote peace and, through our spiritual practices, advocate peace? Many of us certainly do yet, despite our efforts, we seem to move from one war to another, from one act of terrorism to another. As we become more technologically advanced, so do our methods of war. We appear to be more intelligent as a species than a thousand years ago, so why are we still fighting, why are we still at war?

Yes, we can blame conflicting concepts regarding religion and property as two of the top reasons for war. But truly, as aware and awake people on our spiritual path, it behooves us to take responsibility for the real reason for war in our reality. War only occurs in humans and, although animals may defend their families or feeding grounds, they do not engage in war to defend ideas. Only humans do this.

The reason for war among humans is that we are projecting the personal reality from our minds out into our conjoined reality. We create this reality with the word, as the word is the power we have from the infinite to create in this life. If we have conflict in our minds between the concepts, ideas and beliefs in our heads, that is what we are going to project. Those conflicting beliefs and agreements, which are at war in our minds, are formed using the word because words form the basis of any agreement or belief.

When we cannot make a choice due to our conflicting thoughts, even about something simple in our life, this is war. When we are having an argument in our head with someone we love, this is war. When we are listening to our mind making assumptions about someone or something and we feel ourselves getting upset at our own thoughts, this is war.

This war inside our mind is ongoing. Only by cleaning our minds of everything that is not truth can our minds become calm. When this occurs, and we no longer get upset about anything in life, we are no longer at war. Then we will project our inner peace out into the dream of the planet, which will shift the balance of the dream from war to one of calm.

What I am saying is that as long as humans create war within their minds and are at the mercy of their conflicting concepts and beliefs there will never be peace on earth. No amount of committees or organizations can change the human mind and its fear-based egocentric projections. Only each one of us, by taking responsibility for our thoughts and beliefs, can change this reality. That means each of us must make a choice to stop blaming the ills of the world on others, stop focusing our attention on everyone else’s problems, and, instead, work on changing what is inside of us.

I know what I am suggesting is challenging – but what else do we have to do while we are alive except learn to be happy and at peace? Let’s start right now and make the commitment to change ourselves and, in turn, the world.

There is an interesting website that discusses the Science of Peace and I highly recommend that you go and check it out. Click the following link below to watch a fascinating video hosted by Levar Burton. Please don’t miss this video as it is important and thought provoking. [www.scienceofpeace.com]

After listening to the video, reading my article above and contemplating the quote by the Dalai Lama below, I challenge you to answer the questions following.

"Why didn't you fight back against the Chinese?"

The Dalai Lama looked down, swung his feet just a bit, then looked back up at us and said with a gentle smile, "Well, war is obsolete, you know."

Then, after a few moments, his face grave, he said, "Of course the mind can rationalize fighting back...but the heart, the heart would never understand. Then you would be divided in yourself, the heart and the mind, and the war would be inside you."

Ask yourself:
  1. Why do you believe you are compelled to argue?
  2. What is the fear which appears in the mind preventing us from making decisions with ease?
  3. Are you living your life from your heart or from your mind? What’s the difference?
  4. Since the duality of this reality is not truth, how does duality create the war in your mind?
  5. How did watching the film augment what I wrote, or not?
  6. Do you now have a better understanding of how each one of us is personally responsible for war?
  7. What are you going to do about this now that you have this realization?

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