Thursday, 5 July 2012

Setting the stage for all out war, but why not peace instead? Testosterone overload in Middle East.....

Blessed are the peace makers ...

War is not resolution....which instead occurs with balance and harmony at the deepest level!

War is repetition of the calamities of the past! It does not bring about peace, but war makes future balance, fairness and peace harder!

We need to eliminate the widespread ignorance of better approaches to resolving issues between people who could be friends permanently.

People are to be enjoyed not feared.

We need to create balance based on information about motivation, building the means of cooperation and resource sharing, developing mutual respect and a widespread ethos of caring!

Where has love of family and nation gone? War is not an answer to anyone's frustrations. It serves only fear and negative emotion.

Children brought into conflict are being targeted along with families who are less and less innocent to the potential fo their elimination!

Civil war in Syria seems inevitable and may drag the whole region into conflagration.

Why oh why are the present emphemeral leaders of Iran and Syria doing such nail biting things diplomatically?

A rage fed on an unwillingness to communicate and understand. A fear of change towards love and understanding. The fearful angry animal spirit rages to dominate the thinking caring and loving mind!

If ever the logic of love and understanding were needed, this is the time!

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/iran-threatens-swift-retaliation-on-us-bases-7912306.html

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