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We trust that the end of the world rest in our hands with the reality of nuclear weapons, but most of the time ones life is peaceful, and yet many think world peace is not possible, we have these trust and believes for one simple reason, we have given greatly in preparing to create the end, without ever giving ample thought, action nor effort toward creating the beginning of peace.

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Re: the law of positivity?

"i*like the way you talk" / think ;)

yes*indeed jason,

The focus should be on positive possibilities, treating the symptoms results mostly in a world filled with lingering disease, more prisons will not cure crime, more security measures will not stop school shootings, nor acts of terror and violence, and any faith, religion or political system which has its main focus upon prohibition rather than offering truly educated options and opportunities will continue to fail the very souls it desires to be saving.

Focusing upon positive possibilities, creating a way of trust, tolerance and compassion will bring The HE(ART) of Peace into its full potential of being, it's actually so simple and dangerous that most people fear creating this reality, for they have been deceived by the fiction that they can be in control of others, when the reality is they can only be in service to others, this is “The Law of Positivity” to serve the possible good of all*ways . . .

BL*M

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Thy Child
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Thy child weeps, what is wrong, what shall we do?
Hug thy child, love thy child, kiss away the pain.

Thy child hungers, what shall we do?

Feed thy child, share your bread with thy child, teach thy child to reap.

Thy child misbehaves, what shall we do?

Show thy child how to live, what to do, their only asking for direction. A sign that say's "DON'T WALK", "DON'T RUN", don't do this, don't do that, gives no direction. One that say's "Walk this Way", we do it like this, isn't that a nicer way, shows a direction, points down the path.

Thy child has gone away, what shall we do?

Look upon thy child, you have weeped together, hungered together, reaped together, grown together, learned together, misbehaved together. You have shown thy child your path, thy child will follow his as you have followed yours. Thy child will point the way for your grandchildren.

Thy child remembers, what shall we do?

It is done.

©Bruce Larson*Moore

Thy*Child @ YouTube

the law of positivity?

Rainbow Brain wrote:
most of the time ones life is peaceful

I often reflect on this. When I'm walking in my neighborhood or hanging out with my kids, I think, "this is peace, and it is so abundant." We are fortunate. Many others are not.

I like your idea of action and effort towards creating the beginning of peace. Often in examining my life I make decisions on what not to do. It is typical to resolve to stop something negative, and rare to resolve to begin something positive.

I notice this in our laws too. Laws tend to prohibit. They tell us what is not allowed. What if laws told us what is allowed? That is what makes some of the amendments in the Bill of Rights so special.