sway2sway
07-06-2009, 04:56 PM
I really found this interesting and insightful- perhaps some of you will.
I think it is important.
The Anatomy of Peace:
Meditations on the philosophy of non-violence
http://undergrowth.org/the_anatomy_of_peace_by_levin_diatschenko_0
For the world citizen of today, perhaps the most pertinent question regarding the people of that world is: How to make the 'United Nations’ a reality? If a therapist can get groups of angry people to cease arguing and get along with each other, why not a group of Nations, religions or political parties? If there is a science to it then it can be done.
Looking back a little, we can find instances where some of humanity’s forerunners have succeeded in their own spheres at producing a peaceful unity. Assuming that their successes were based upon a deep understanding of nature, let us not be surprised if their methods turn out to be the same.
Here are some cases in point.
I think it is important.
The Anatomy of Peace:
Meditations on the philosophy of non-violence
http://undergrowth.org/the_anatomy_of_peace_by_levin_diatschenko_0
For the world citizen of today, perhaps the most pertinent question regarding the people of that world is: How to make the 'United Nations’ a reality? If a therapist can get groups of angry people to cease arguing and get along with each other, why not a group of Nations, religions or political parties? If there is a science to it then it can be done.
Looking back a little, we can find instances where some of humanity’s forerunners have succeeded in their own spheres at producing a peaceful unity. Assuming that their successes were based upon a deep understanding of nature, let us not be surprised if their methods turn out to be the same.
Here are some cases in point.