QUOTES
Universal
peace education, the concept of peace as a human right, and yes, the abolition
of nuclear weapons are all sound and achievable objectives to which every person
can contribute their energies.
Public
opinion is demanding that nonviolence be a powerful and effective tool
for positive change and an organizing principle in national affairs.
Let's make war illegal and begin to heal ourselves and our planet.
Wouldn’t
encouraging right human relationships be a start toward the end of war? Wouldn
’t the sharing of global resources begin to restore a measure of peace? What
will it take?
We
must recognize our essential and shared divinity, not only as fellow
human beings, but also as expressions of the interconnected whole web
of life — ALL life. Our environment starts with us, we can transform
our relationships and succeed in making this a wholesome and sacred
planet. We can, and with joy and hope, we must.
We
are here, subjectively linked with groups all over the world, in and out of physical
bodies, to share in the work of bringing more light and love into the planet;
to use our combined vision to see the next steps ahead and to go forward with
the knowledge that on the plane of soul, we are one light, one love.
Historically, there
have been many notable struggles for freedom, some more successful than
others, but all important in the context of humanity ’s search for the
true expression of “freewill ”
Perhaps
true freedom exists only in the mind, or beyond. Perhaps we can only
know true freedom through the experience of limitation. Was it love or
the truth that "shall set us free"? Either way, we could start there.
Many
of the organizations we ’ve supported are actually networks of networks
; intertwining and mutually supportive organisms that share a common
vision and common goals: to build a better, more sustainable and just
society for all of Earth ’s people.