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February 13, 2003
Peace on Earth
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John
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I don’t often publish one of Joseph’s articles more than
once. But, with the USA and Iraq teetering on the brink of war, I thought it
appropriate to republish this one. In fact, I’ve published it several
times before, including this past holiday season.
Therefore, many of you have seen it, though most of our
newer subscribers have not. Those of you who have seen it may find it worth
re-reading. It’s short.
I’ve read and re-read it myself many times. Especially
when I find myself drifting away from the deep inner peace I’ve worked to
create over the years. Or when I find myself tempted to judge others simply
because they are different from me.
People in this area (Washington, DC) are living under a
cloud of fear right now. A cloud made bigger and blacker by federal
officials’ recent warnings that Washington and New York are again
potential terrorist targets. Around here there’s no sense of peace on
earth, nor do many feel peace within their own hearts.
A friend wrote me last weekend to ask if Joseph or I had any
specific suggestions for "changing the world's push towards war."
She went on to say "I . . . am feeling more compelled to put additional
energy into balancing the war energies that are building. I have never
believed that any particular collective act was inevitable and (I believe)
that we create as we go along."
Here’s my reply to her, followed by
the link to Joseph’s Peace on Earth article.
I agree with you–no collective act is inevitable. But
when the energy builds for action (and Bush has managed to stir up a lot
of "war energy" among the American people), it's often
difficult to stop it. I don't pay much attention to the news any more,
but I heard on NPR yesterday that polls are saying most Americans now
favor war. I guess that puts you and me in the minority.
Joseph and I do have specific ideas and suggestions–but
they're probably not what you're looking for. Joseph said in one article
some years back he does not favor peace meditations.
And, of course, it goes without saying he certainly
doesn't favor war. Nor would he favor anti-war or anti-anything
movements. Whatever you're resisting (war in this case), you're giving
your attention to, and thereby increasing the chances of manifesting
exactly what you don't want.
Joseph has always said, and I go along with him on this
one, peace on earth must always, always, begin within ourselves. If we
are feeling less than peaceful within our own hearts, minds, and bodies,
then we have nothing to contribute to world peace. Any negative thoughts
we hold contribute nothing to world peace–even if we are angry,
frustrated, plain pissed off at folks like Bush and Powell, we are (to
paraphrase Deepak Chopra) contributing to the wounding of the world.
Peace, personal and global, always begins within the
individual, within us. So to give you a specific suggestion, I would say
absolutely the best thing we can do for world peace is to come to a
place of deep personal peace–and to do whatever it takes to get there.
If more people did that, that high, positive vibration would radiate out
into the entire world. And who knows what miracles that could create?
But regardless of what President Bush, or the American
military forces, or the American people think and do–even if that
results in a disastrous and tragic war–we who are on a different path
can always be at peace. We don't have to participate in their
vibrations, in their creations. They create their realities, and we
create ours. The choice of exactly what we create is always up to us
individually, and is determined by our predominant thoughts and
feelings.
John
Chief Joseph
You'll find Chief Joseph's
Peace on Earth article here.
For more of our articles, go
here.
This article was originally published
here.
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Since 1992, John Cali has been communicating with a
non-physical entity called Joseph. In one of his many physical lifetimes, this
spirit was incarnated as the legendary Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe in
what is now the state of Oregon in the northwestern USA. These messages are a
blend of information from Joseph, other spirits in the "Joseph group,"
and John.
John can be reached by email here
or through their website (http://www.greatwesternpublishing.org).
Private readings with Chief Joseph are available here: http://www.greatwesternpublishing.org/readings.html
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Copyright © 2003 by John Cali. All rights reserved.
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