Against or For?
by Marie T. Russell
I was feeling sad this morning, feeling the state of the world in my
heart, and remembering how I felt at 20 after taking a University class
entitled 'History of Human Conflict'. At that time, I asked myself
'Won't mankind ever learn?' And today, over thirty years later, I find
myself asking the same question.
I recall a reggae song that speaks of "wars and rumors of war".
Looking it up on the internet, I found that it related to a quote from the
Bible: And ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars: see that ye be not
troubled: for all these things must come to pass... -- Matthew
24:6
Some have asked me why InnerSelf has not written about the war. My response
is that we have addressed it: we have written about peace -- as we always do --
peace within our hearts, peace with our families, co-workers, neighbors, and
peace with all. The challenge in these times is remaining loving and peaceful in
our hearts. One can be for peace without spouting hate and anger. It is
hard to be against war and do the same. As soon as we become
"against" something, we ourselves become warlike -- us against them,
we're right and they're wrong, we're good and they're bad, were better than
them, etc.
I choose to be for peace, for love, for cooperation, for healing, for unity,
for oneness. Being against only focuses the energies on that which we
don't want. We need to focus on what we desire: a peaceful loving world. Some of
us may be feeling discouraged at our inability to "change the world".
Yet, the change must begin with us.
"Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me" is song and
prayer used a lot in new thought circles. I find myself humming it a lot these
days. This is a useful theme even for those who choose to be "for war"
(seeing it as, perhaps, a "necessary evil"). Hopefully they are at the
same time "for peace" -- and this song or mantra can help them see
peace as a necessary path to walk (not just to talk or hope for). Peace is not
simply a goal to be attained in the future -- it is the path we must walk in the
present.
I have been forwarded an email (several times) asking people to boycott the
Oscars. There again, I believe we are missing the big picture (in more ways than
one). The celebrities who have expressed their wish for peaceful resolutions to
the "Iraq situation" are simply saying they want peace -- they
want innocent people to have a chance at life, they want us to be healers not
destroyers. They saying they want people to live -- whether those people are in
the American military or whether they are innocent civilians of Iraq. They are
not "against" anyone's sons or daughters who are in the military. They
are simply saying that we need to find peaceful resolutions, to focus on
building a world that cares about all its children (American or not, soldier or
civilian), rather than destruction of the lives of those children and adults.
I am for peace. I am for love. I am for everyone on the planet having a
chance to create happiness for themselves. I am for personal responsibility. I
am for, not against. Perhaps if we examine our lives more closely, and see where
we need to be "for" something rather than "against", then we
can start making a difference.
Even within the borders of the United States (as well as in other countries)
there are huge situations that need healing. Perhaps if we admitted our own
ineptitude rather than focus on that of others, we could start making a
difference. The USA is the unrivaled leader in divorce rates worldwide.
(National Center for Health Statistics). We have a very high incidence of
homelessness (especially for such a rich country), we are still a racist
society, we have a increasing disparity between the rich and the poor, etc. etc.
Right here in this country and in our own homes, there are many issues that need
healing, that need love, that need our personal caring and attention.
We tend to focus on the externals. We have so many "reality
shows" now -- yet what are we doing about our own reality? We focus on
"other people's reality" --- whether that be on TV reality shows or
other TV programming, on the movie stars' personal lives, or the latest gossip
about this one or that one, or the reality of people living in Iraq. We are
concerned about other people's actions, when we need to be more concerned about
our own actions and inactions.
We need to be for change -- starting within our own heart -- to be
more caring, kind and loving individuals and to be a more caring, kind, and
loving country. Then we can focus on spreading that caring, kindness, and love
around us -- wherever we see the need for it. Not by judging and condemning, but
by observing and then offering a helping hand and a caring heart whenever and
wherever we can.
The war in Iraq? I pray for the protection of all -- the men and women in the
military, the innocent Iraqis, even those that we have deemed
"guilty". Each and every one of us is a divine creation and we are all
playing our role on this earth. Some of us have more loving roles, and others
get to play the villain.
What I hope will come from this war is a more compassionate and loving
heart -- for everyone, regardless of their political affiliation, their country
of origin, their race, their actions or inaction, their opinions or beliefs.
Yes, many may die in this war -- as in all the wars before this one -- even the
war to end all wars (which one was that again? oh, yes, World War I). Yes, many
will suffer. Yes, many will cry in pain and sorrow.
Perhaps if we can all start feeling the pain and sorrow of the multitudes on
the planet who are suffering -- whether they live in our household or are
starving and dying in a Third World country. Perhaps if we open our hearts to
the people in our lives and to the people on the planet, and move away from
motivations of fear and greed, perhaps then we can see that we need to be "for"
not "against" -- for creating a better life on earth for
everyone, whether they are playing the role of the good, the bad, or the ugly.
If someone has resorted to a life of crime because they are poor, then
perhaps if they were no longer poor, they would have no need to resort to crime.
Perhaps if someone has resorted to terrorism because they see the US actions as
unjust and greedy and colonialist, then perhaps if change our actions, then
there will be no cause for terrorism. If someone is homeless because they have
no place to live and no paying job, then perhaps if we spend our tax money on
education, on creating jobs, and on building low-income housing, then perhaps we
can reduce the incidence of homelessness. If children are turning to crime and
drugs and sex because of a need for attention, perhaps if we provide love and
attention so they don't have to resort to violence to get it, then there will be
no reason for them to seek negative attention.
Healing and change must start at the root of the problem. As teenagers know,
pimples keep popping up -- it is not by attacking one pimple at a time that one
can make a difference -- it is by addressing the root of the problem --
nutrition, lifestyle, the poisons we put on our body (in the guise of makeup and
perfume), etc. Another analogy that comes to mind: If your shoes are too tight,
you can get rid of the pain by taking pain medication but it would be best to
address the issue by wearing shoes that fit properly -- then there would be no
need for the pain medication.
In the same way, the way to "solve the problems" of the world are
by addressing the cause, not by trying to eradicate the symptoms -- the symptoms
will keep popping up if the cause is not addressed. Terrorism is not the
creation of one person -- it cannot be eradicated by the death of one person.
Povert
y is not resolved by dropping loads of food, but by addressing the cause
of the poverty and starvation.
The solution is to increase the love in our hearts for everyone -- whether we
like them or not, whether we agree with them or not. By applying more love, more
caring, and more healing, then we can create the world we desire.
And let us all remember, that even is someone is for the war, they can still
be for peace. Being for the war doesn't mean being against peace. If you've
chosen to be for this war, please remember to also choose to be for peace --
right here and right now -- peace in our hearts, in our thoughts, in our
day-to-day actions, as well as peace on earth for everyone.
Recommended
book:
You Can Make It Heaven: How to Enrich Your Life with Abundance and Loving
by Rebecca Skeele.
This book steers readers beyond long-held
belittling beliefs about themselves and feelings of unworthiness, worry, fear,
and self-doubt. Simple
practices are included for opening the heart and bringing lifelong dreams to
reality.
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About The Author
Marie
T. Russell is the founder of InnerSelf Magazine (founded 1985). She also
produced and hosted a weekly South Florida radio broadcast, Inner Power, from
1992-1995 which focused on themes such as self-esteem, personal growth, and
well-being. Her articles focus on transformation and reconnecting with our own
inner source of joy and creativity.
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