Rewriting Legends of Peace

Published by: Pan Pan on 21st Sep 2010 | View all blogs by Pan Pan

Is it me, or do you get the sense that for way too many people it has been a foregone conclusion that; there always has been pain and suffering, therefore there always will be pain and suffering?  Those sorts of little pesky unpleasant situations which find a staggering number of our fellow human beings - our sisters and brothers, physically, mentally, spiritually and socially impoverished - mere shells of subsistence, are simply a part of our culture that will always be here and will never go away?

However, through prisms of global economic instability, planetary changes and the “science yet unexplained” mysteries of the 2012 Mayan calendar, people are responding with heightened awareness’s and new senses of responsibility, both to the planet and one another. 

For centuries we’ve been bombarded by declarations that suggest humans, a so called advanced species has resigned itself to the inkling that peace is an ideological impossibility. Such expositions
cast a pall which foreshadows, overpowers and all but annihilates the valiant efforts of individuals and small groups. From the broadcastings of ancient prophets to present day promulgations from the highest leaders of the land we are continually subjected to the cries of men whom blazingly scoff at the notion that peace is in our grasp.  I even heard a telepreachers -- Jack Van Impe recently warn against getting rid of nuclear weapons yet in the next breath pray to Jesus for peace. What are your thoughts about that?

As such,  it is distinctly evident that any and all efforts, (including planet sustainability initiatives), that do not provide distinguishable activities that focus on the advancement of each person’s RIGHT to a sovereign peaceful existence will ALL WAYS fall short of the goal.

What will YOU do today to advance Peace?

In the Highest Vibration of Love