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Be The Peace
"Surely, they say, there must, there has to be another way of doing this."
OK, let's start here, with this flicker of anguish, this quick stab of despair and disbelief that war is a rational means to an end. These words, from an essay by Jeremy Ben-Ami, executive director of the Jewish peace lobbying group J Street, describe the complex discomfort felt by what he surmises to be a "third stream of Jews" in the U.S. and elsewhere — neither committed peaceniks nor "Pavlovian flag wavers" — over Israel's invasion of the Gaza Strip.
"There has to be another way . . ." Let's sit with it for a moment, nurture it before it passes, because it is awareness at the earliest noticeable stage, and most of us on this planet, I think, can no longer repress it, no matter how much we want to and no matter how alone we feel with it. This awareness may be the fire we must harness if we are going to survive.
I say this mindful of how difficult life is without an enemy to blame for our suffering, for everything that's wrong. I say this mindful, also, of the hell that others do create, as we crouch in the hallway with Lubna Karam.
The young woman "and the other nine members of her family spent the night huddled in the hallway of their Gaza City home," the Associate Press reported as the ground war got under way. "The windows of the house were blown out days earlier in an Israeli airstrike, and the family has been without electricity for a week, surviving without heat and eating cold food.
"She said no one slept overnight. 'We keep hearing the sounds of airplanes and we don't know if we'll live until tomorrow or not,' she said."
There has to be another way. "War anywhere, at this point in our history," writes Marianne Williamson, "is an action that threatens peace everywhere."
Every action, in other words, still produces an equal and opposite reaction, and in a world as linked as this one, the chain of retaliation never stops. It just keeps growing and growing, as does the potential for destruction and "collateral damage." No matter how virtuous our outrage, we can no longer afford the luxury of indulging it, or condoning anyone else's indulgence — not, good God, by humanity's ritual of carnage we call war, which has a vested interest in its own perpetuation and, more and more, seems to be the course of first resort for those with the capacity to wage it.
There has to be another way . . .
"They care deeply for Israel and understand even why its government felt compelled to launch the devastating Operation Cast Lead, but they are extremely disturbed and hurt by the level of civilian deaths and destruction that almost seems part and parcel of the action," writes Ben-Ami. "Surely, they say, there must, there has to be another way of doing this.
"And," he goes on, "they live with those doubts, often unexpressed, even among families and close friends because the worst thing they find is that others around them . . . can't find in themselves compassion for the dead and wounded on the other side. They begin asking themselves very awkward questions: Are they surrounded by latent racists, or is something wrong with them that denies the feelings of certainty of those around them? Or does everyone have similar doubts but are simply afraid to express them?"
These doubts are humanity's salvation, or can be, if we choose to honor the well of compassion that is their source, and surrender to that compassion. If enough of us did so, war would not be the "inevitable" predator its propagandists and profiteers claim it to be. Ultimately, it would not even be possible.
Surrendering to our compassion, living up to its requirements, is the extraordinarily difficult next step in our evolutionary journey. Gandhi said we must be the peace we wish to bring into the world. To do so is not a feel-good proposition; it requires the courage to eschew the certainty of the militant, who surrender over and over again to the illusion that, once we kill our enemy, we will be safe.
The argument against this illusion has no doubt accompanied every war in human history, but perhaps now, for the first time, because the stakes are so high, a critical mass (to borrow a term from the annihilation industry) of humanity is capable of hearing it.
Williamson, in her extraordinary essay, "Towards a Miracle in the Middle East," writes: "The human race is evolving to the realization that what is happening on the level of consciousness both precedes and determines what happens in the world. War is just an effect, not a cause. With the power of our minds, we can move beyond the level of effect to the level of cause."
So war begins here, in our minds and hearts. There has to be another way, and it also begins here. I pray for the bombs to stop, but I know they won't until we . . .
And here I stop, not knowing what to say next. If you can complete this sentence, please do so, and share the answer. Live the answer.


18 Comments so far
Show AllJewish Voice for Peace sent out an alert that Congress is starting a resolution that is blaming Hamas, and is calling for an email "blitz" (pun deliberate)on Congress, that there should be balanced resolution, not this lopsided one. www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org I first heard of this group on CD about a week ago. See the website.
Phyllis Bennis and Marjorie Cohn, both, separately, on Hugh Hamilton's "Talk Back" on WBAI www.wbai.org show on Jan. 5,2009, archived for 90 days, free -- said that Democrats by a large majority are opposed to the Israeli government attack on Gaza. The party leaders are not "listening". Send an email or letter.
There's a demonstration for peace in Gaza in Washington DC on Sat.Jan. 10, by the A.N.S.W.E.R. coalition: http://answer.pephost.org/
There's one on Sunday, in Times Square in NYC, Jan. 11 (not sure of time, early in the afternoon)
"Congress is starting a resolution that is blaming Hamas"
Just passed and now reporting on CD.
For all of us Jewish people who actually support Israel I recommend checking out,
http://www.adl.org/
http://www.ifcj.org/site/PageServer
http://www.tabletotable.org.il/english/?gclid=CK-zyszagJgCFQ8Qagodlw8UEA
http://www.mplisrael.com/?gclid=COXFqILbgJgCFQJNagodBUzFDg
Joe,
I find that wisdom and understanding comes from silence and introspection. It is easy to get lost in today's world. It seems best to support causes and people, not artificially created entities. Push yourself away from the computer. Spend some time alone, thinking. There is still hope.
Wayout:He's not Jewish, although his first sentence may imply it. Or, his comments on an article about being a Christian (article on "atheist bus" in England on CD in Dec. or so)is a fabrication. And he's playing.
start demonstrating in front of representative's offices. Put physical pressure. It is too easy for them to ignore letters, calls, and e-mails!!! (which they routinely do)
But I could be wrong !
The Quaker lobby, Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL) has posted an email campaign to representatives for an immediate cease fire in Gaza
http://fcnl.org/action/2009/lam0108.htm
...until we realize that peace is the means to the end. war is not the answer. If we want to see peace we have to stop looking for wars.
I thought that the phrase 'Operation Cast Lead' was a sick joke when I read it out of context elsewhere. Now I think it is a very sick joke.
Until we...get clear about the real reasons the US wants to support Israel in continuing this war. No one is talking about the fact that the United States wants and "needs" to have a foothold in the middle east, in the Muslim world. For us to pull "out" of Israel, to support the Palestinians, would be, in some people's minds, foolhardy. What is the answer? Should they just divide Israel in half? It seems like no matter what happens, the Palestinians will always be the underdogs in Israel. Even if we were to "enforce" a peace agreement, the Israeli's will always have the upper hand.
We do need to "Be the Peace" for eliminating war as a choice. Be at peace with ourselves; be at peace with all we come in contact with during our daily lives. As we listen to and respect each other, it becomes easier to envision peaceful outcomes for any conflict. -coyote
"Until we" EVOLVE; for it is Religiosity/Fundamentalism that is holding up Evolution
We are not just body and mind, we are also spirit; a trinity in one flesh that will decay and whither away. When any part of the human trinity is out of balance, so will ones life be. Life is a journey and the best trip one can embark upon, is by going within and wrestling with The Divine; and thus become Israel on the way-for the first mention of Israel is in Genesis when Jacob struggled/wrestled with The Divine and after being rendered crippled, clung to The Divine and was re-named Israel; meaning struggling with God.
"I said, you are gods: you are all children of the Most High God."-Psalm 82:6
According to the 1987 classic, "The Different Drum: Community Making and Peace" Dr. Scott Peck defines the spiritual life as fluid and that one may pass back and forth repeatedly through any of the four-probably more-stages of the soul.
Stage one upon this journey -that begins from within-is essentially our infancy in the spiritual life. Like a wild child, a person in this stage reflects the inner chaotic and anti-social, unregenerate soul that is interested only in its own self-satisfaction and ego, much like the stereotypical spoiled child.
Stage two souls seek to "let their light shine" and will live virtuous lives and do many good works. They also can be judgmental of others, self-righteous, rigid of thought, cold of heart, legalistic concrete literal thinkers and may even be guilty of a lukewarm faith. They want to do right and they even may desire to love and please God, but have not yet fully opened up to the Inner Light, as Joan of Arc did when she challenged church and state and persisted that she had intuited God within -even while being fried.
Stage two souls have not yet been set fully free and prefer the security of a higher human authority than themselves for guidance. They submit to institutions, scripture, dogma, ritual, ministers, or gurus. This is the most appropriate stage for older children and most adults who live busy lives just trying to keep bread on the table and a dry roof above.
The difference between a stage one and stage two soul, is that a one wouldn't even notice a neighbor in need, while the two has awoken to the fact that we are to be our neighbor's keepers and they will respond to a friend-and like the good Samaritan, even to a total stranger in need.
Most theologians would agree that the opposite of faith is not disbelief: the opposite of faith is fear. Stage three souls have not just fearlessly awoken, they have evolved! This evolution has led them to the realization of what Christ was really talking about in the Sermon of the Mount AKA: The Beatitudes which sound like crazy promises, but are all about waking people up to The Divine.
The Rest:
http://www.wearewideawake.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=825&Itemid=195
Eileen Fleming, Author, Founder WAWA:
http://www.wearewideawake.org/
Producer "30 Minutes With Vanunu" and "13 Minutes with Vanunu"
Ole' someone else has read Scott Peck.......In his "People of the Lie", he explained how the Department of Defense covered up the massacres at My Lai, during the Viet Nam War, and then covered up, classified, their own internal investigation of how the cover up evolved.
There is a wonderful group going around videotaping interviews. "Project Camelot" interviewed: Richard Hoagland, Benjamin Fulford, George Green, and many others. Their insight and the "Light" they gave me was amazing. "The Game" had been set in motion decades ago and the question, "Will it end with nuclear weapons?" It sure sounds like that is part of "The Game".
Five men were spotted by New Jersey Citizens celebrating while watching the attacks on 9/11/2001. The police came and arrested them. The five were Mossad Agents for Israel. The FBI sent them back to Israel....
Recently, Roland Carnaby, a CIA Agent, was investigating the possibility that: Israeli Agents had brought a, possible, suicase nuclear device to the Houston Area. Roland Carnaby was killed by Houston Police and everybody including the CIA and FBI denied that Roland Carnaby worked for the CIA.
Whether it is through "Zeitgeist", "Loose Change", or "The Camelot Project", until the American People become informed,there will be no outrage at 1.3 million Iraqis Dead, there will be no outrage at the bombing of civilian populations in: Gaza, Afghanistan, or Pakistan. There will be no outrage at American Soldiers dying to enrich the "Power Elite".
The U.S Government is "The People of the Lie"......
Israel is very good at creating "False Flag Attacks"
Sioux Rose
EILEEN: Thank you for posting this reference. It is apt and helpful in creating the understanding that all souls are not of sufficient maturity or evolution. Good luck with your tireless work on behalf of a more unifying form of justice.
The most realistic way to end the sentence is to chop off the last two words: "I pray for the bombs to stop, but I know they won't." Period.
In song: "LULLABY FOR A CHILD IN WAR"
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=6086636
(free download)(complete lyrics)
mainesongwriter@gmail.com
US and Israeli policy: Be The War
The USA, as is israel,are failed states,their morally transgressions are of such magnitude that no intervention can prevent their collapse. The question is; is the Human a soon to be justifiably extinct species. The ignorance and racism of the warmongers and earth destroyers must be overcome by the actions of the more evolved members of the species. If not then " the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice". --- Thanks --- Peace-