Creating Peace on Earth
Article by:
John McCurdy
In this time of turmoil and change, many people on Earth are mobilizing for what each considers to be another battle against darkness and evil. Each side feels they are in the right, and that it is up to them to save the world.
Of course, this is nothing new. The great controversy between the light and the dark has been playing out for eons, and the curious thing is that no matter what side one chooses to align with, that side is always in the light. Nearly everyone who chooses to fight does so because they truly believe it is the right thing to do, and that it is the only way to defeat the perceived evil of the other side.
Today there is another battle cry echoing through
the land. It is a call to arms for spiritual warriors around
the world, mobilizing for what is seen as the last great battle
for peace on Earth. The weapons are different—instead
of guns and bombs we are asked to use love, compassion, and
prayer, and, if necessary, peaceful demonstrations and civil
disobedience.
On the surface this looks like a huge advancement
in human consciousness, and it truly is. But for me it begs
the question,
isn't it really just another way of fighting the battle?
Isn't it still the "light" trying to defeat the "dark"? Isn't
it still one group of people trying to wrest control from
another group so that we can shape the world the way we want
it instead of the way they want it? Do those of us who cherish
peace really have the right to impose peace on the rest of
the world?
From my own childhood experience I learned that
an imposed peace is just another form of tyranny, and it is
just as
destructive. Conflict and disagreement are a natural
part of life, and if it is pushed under the surface in the
name
of keeping the peace it will eventually explode in frustration,
anger, and violence. Today we have scientifically validated the power
of prayer, and we have learned that by joining together in
prayer we can affect the outcome of world events. But is this
constructive? Is it possible that even the power of prayer
can be misused? Is it possible that by praying for peace in
a given situation, we could actually throw a blanket over a
conflict that needs to be resolved? Is it possible we could
just be delaying the inevitable and setting the stage for a
bigger and more intense explosion? Is it possible that even
in praying for peace, we are imposing our own will upon others?
When we wage war for peace, no matter how spiritually
we phrase it or how loving and compassionate our intentions
and our "weapons" are, we are still at war. In our attempt
to create peace we are going against everything that is
not peace, and when we do that we feed and empower the
other side. It is the same old battle between the light
and the dark, and that battle can never be won. There is another way. In learning to harness
the power of prayer we have also learned that the world we
experience
on the outside is a reflection of our consciousness
on the inside. We have learned that we are creators, and
that the statement "I Am," in any form, is the most powerful
force in the universe. We have learned that peace on Earth
begins and ends within our own hearts.
If we really want peace on Earth, we must choose
something very different than we have ever chosen before. We
must choose unconditional peace inside, no matter
what appears to be happening on the outside. We must be peace,
and that means we must make peace in our hearts even
with war and with those who choose war. We must fearlessly
and
compassionately embrace peace and war, and
we must begin to see that even the bombs are divine
and
perfect
expressions of Love and that nothing needs to be
fixed.
Right now people are "drawing lines in the sand" all
over the place, but the question for us is simple: Are
we going to take one side over another, even the side of peace,
and thereby perpetuate the conflict, or are we
going to step outside of the conflict and embrace all sides?
Are we going to try to bend the world to fit our
idea of what it should look like, or are we going
to embrace
it
just the way it is and thereby allow it to reflect
our own inner peace?
That is the choice that can truly change the
world, for it is an amazing fact that when we embrace
all sides
of a conflict with love and compassion, and without
judgment, the conflict loses it's energy and
begins to resolve
itself.
And lest you wonder what one person could possibly
accomplish by standing in the background and "doing nothing," it
is another amazing fact that the simple presence of one
person who is truly at peace is more powerful than a
thousand people in fear.
When we stand in peace we become a bright and
powerful beacon. When others see that beacon
they feel our
peace and love, and they lower their weapons
and begin to
discover their own inner peace. Then they begin
to shine more brightly
themselves, and soon peace and love spreads
far and wide and the world becomes a happier place.
Only
this time it
is by choice, rather than from obligation.
Today humanity is faced with a grand decision,
a decision that will decide the course of
this planet
for thousands
of years to come. But that choice is not
between peace and war. It is, rather: Are we going
to continue to
play the game of duality? Are we going to
continue to see peace
as different from war, or as better or worse
than war? Are we going to continue to try
to decide
what is best
for others?
Or, are we willing to step back and take
a broader view, and to see that it is all a
divine and perfect expression of Love?
Are we willing
to consider
that each and every
person is always doing exactly what
he or she most needs to do, and is expressing
Divine will
in
the most perfect way? Are we willing
to step outside of duality and embrace all things, just exactly the way they are?
Are we willing to be unconditional
peace?
John McCurdy is a teacher, writer, and life coach, focused on helping people to remember who they are and to integrate the energy of the New Earth and of their own Divine Essence. Visit www.johnmccurdy.com for more information.
Copyright © 2002 by John McCurdy
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