"Making peace, I have found, is much harder than making war." -
Gerry Adams
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
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The Movement for the Renunciation of War--- I renounce war, and I will never support or sanction another war.
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“When you forgive somebody who has wronged you, you’re spared the dismal corrosion of bitterness and wounded pride. For both parties, forgiveness means the freedom again to be at peace inside their own skins and to be glad in each others’ presence." Frederick Buechner
Peace is not possible without forgiveness. Martin Luther King once said, “Forgiveness is not an occasional act; it is a permanent attitude.” The only way children can learn the habit of forgiveness is by seeing us, their parents, forgive others and forgive ourselves.
The freedom to be at peace in our own skins - that’s what forgiveness allows. We relinquish this freedom when we hold onto anger and resentment. Enormous amounts of energy are wasted when we hold back our love, hold onto hate, and harbor acrimonious feelings. The only remedy is letting go, and being willing to forgive.
from:
The Power of Forgiveness
by Naomi Drew, M.A.
It seems that beginning with the possibility of letting go and learning to forgive others and ourselves we start on the path to peace.
We are proceeded by giants whose shoulders we stand on.
"The task of leadership, the first task of concerned people, is not to condemn or castigate, or deplore: it is to search out the reason for disillusionment and alienation, the rationale of protest and dissent , perhaps, indeed, to learn from it. And we may find, that we learn most of all from those political and social dissenters whose differences with us are most grave: for among the young, as among adults, the sharpest criticism often goes hand in hand with the deepest idealism and love of country."
Bobby Kennedy
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