I can choose peace, rather than this.

A Course in Miracles


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Originally Posted By ange-fou

ange-fou:

The Dalai Lama & Adam “MCA” Yauch. 
(Photo by Sue Kwon)
R.I.P. Adam. (5th August 1964 - 4th May 2012)
“I want to offer my love and respect to the end.”

ange-fou:

The Dalai Lama & Adam “MCA” Yauch.

(Photo by Sue Kwon)

R.I.P. Adam. (5th August 1964 - 4th May 2012)

“I want to offer my love and respect to the end.”



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Weapons are the tools of violence;
all decent men detest them.

Weapons are the tools of fear;
a decent man will avoid them
except in the direct necessity
and, if compelled, will use them
only with the utmost restraint.
Peace is the highest value.
If the peace has been shattered,
how can he be content?
His enemies are not demons,
but human beings like himself.
He doesn’t wish them personal harm.
Nor does he rejoice in victory.
How could he rejoice in victory
and delight in the slaughter of men?

He enters a battle gravely,
with sorrow and with great compassion,
as if he were attending a funeral.

Lao-Tzu - Tao Te Ching - Chapter Thirty-One


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Originally Posted By free-wilderness

The plain fact is that the planet does not need more successful people. but it does desperately need more peacemakers, healers, restorers, storytellers and lovers of every kind. it needs people who live well in their places. it needs people of moral courage willing to join the fight to make the world habitable and humane. and these qualities have little to do with success as our culture has defined it.



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Every goal, every action, every thought, every feeling one experiences, whether it be consciously or unconsciously known, is an attempt to increase one’s level of peace of mind.

Sydney Madwed


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Nonviolence means avoiding not only external physical violence but also internal violence of spirit. You not only refuse to shoot a man, but you refuse to hate him.

Martin Luther King, Jr.


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Pema Chodron “This Lousy World”



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Only when there is profound silence, can there be peace.

13 minutes of rapture.

Pete Namlook - Asbendos



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Originally Posted By yogaprivatelessons

Krishnamurti talks at the United Nations 40th Anniversary about the need for fundamental change in policy if world peace is ever to be realized.

yogaprivatelessons:

KRISHNAMURTI at United Nations



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Originally Posted By crashinglybeautiful


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