“The biggest challenge or biggest crisis knocking on the doors of humankind is fear and intolerance.” — Kailash Satyarhi (Nobel Peace Prize 2014)
Love Comes More Naturally
No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite. — Nelson Mandela
Mastering our Thoughts
Peace is not achieved by controlling nations but mastering our thoughts. — John Harricharan
You had to know I couldn’t resist commenting on this one. Trying to control nations, political parties or any other people will not bring peace. We must learn to control our own thoughts. From our thoughts come the actions that create the world. We bring about war or peace by what we think and believe. How will you begin to master your thoughts?
Peace for All
“Let us bring equality, justice, and peace for all. Not just the politicians and the world leaders, we all need to contribute. Me. You. It is our duty.” — Malala Yousafzai (Nobel Prize Winner 2014)
Little Bits of Good
“Do your little bit of good where you are; its those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.” — Desmond Tutu (Nobel Peace Prize 1984)
The Friday Affirmation
I trust that everything is working out for my highest good.
Keep Stillness
“In the midst of movement and chaos, keep stillness inside of you.” — Deepak Chopra
Peace by Understanding
Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding. Albert Einstein
Anything but Brotherhood
The world is now too for small anything but brotherhood. Arthur Powell Davies
Talk to Your Enemies
If you want peace, you don’t talk to your friends. You talk to your enemies. –Desmond Tutu
How many times have you said “I don’t talk about … race, politics, religion, you know, all the hard stuff?” I’ve notice that when someone says that what they really mean is “I won’t talk about that with you.” We’ll talk all day with someone we agree with, won’t we?
We do this to avoid conflict. We may think that the “other side” won’t listen or will be insulting or angry. But not talking does nothing to resolve our differences or bring us closer together.
I learned several years ago that conversation between people of differing beliefs, backgrounds and opinions can still be civil. I had an unlikely conversation with someone I thought was much different than me. We simply shared our thoughts without judgement. Nothing really changed we still held our very different beliefs, but neither of us saw the other as “the enemy.”
As long as we take sides and blame others for all the bad stuff in the world nothing will change. If we really want peace, we have to start talking to those we see as enemies.
