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by Robert Rabbin
"In the hearts of people today there is a deep
longing for peace. When the true spirit of peace is thoroughly
dominant, it becomes an inner experience with unlimited
possibilities. Only when this really happens, when the spirit of
peace awakens and takes possession of men's hearts, can humanity be
saved from perishing."
--
Albert
Schweitzer
"Peace is not
a relationship of nations. It is a condition of mind brought about
by a serenity of soul. Peace is not merely the absence of war. It is
also a state of mind. Lasting peace can come only to peaceful
people."
--
Jawaharlal Nehru
 he
greatest weapon of mass destruction is the attitude of militarism
within the human mind. The missiles and bombs from this arsenal are
more lethal than anything we could find in trailers and bunkers and
silos. However many weapons might be found, however many might be
destroyed, ten more will appear for every one that disappears. We
will not be safe until the attitude of militarism is dismantled; we
will not be safe until the attitude of true peace is created as the
rule of law for persons and nations alike.
The human race has come to this precise point in its brief history:
change, or perish. There is no middle ground. Weapons of mass
destruction are proliferating like toxic clouds within the minds of
so many people whose power threatens civilization throughout the
world. Change, or perish. Let us change. We already know about
militarism; we already know about this barbarism. We do not yet know
about peace. So let us learn, and then change.
There is no more urgent question than this: How can I make peace
real? How are we to meet violence with non-violence, to meet war
with peace, to meet fear with love, to meet hatred with compassion?
How are we to dismantle the attitude of militarism and install the
attitude of peace, within our own minds and within the very
structure of society? It is, first and foremost, a choice, a
decision, a commitment, a stand. In this moment in which the world
is trembling and reeling with angry passions and violent
convictions, we must call for peace, stand for peace, and act for
peace. We must accept only peace. But first, we must become peace
itself, not an idea or image of peace, not the rhetoric of peace,
but actual peace, the peace in which violence cannot arise, the
peace in which the attitude of militarism cannot survive.
We must seek that peace, know that peace, and become that peace. How
do we do this? We can do this through understanding, and through
reflection, and through empathy. We must understand that we already
are
peace. It is called the soul, and it is given to all in equal
measure as a flame of the Creator's fire, full of love and joy--this
is the soul, and this is peace. Regardless of what our mind may say,
regardless of what today's headlines may say, regardless of what
society may say, peace is the essential nature of all human beings.
This is the savage irony of our times and of the human condition:
within each of us is the loving and peaceful flame of the Creator,
and yet we continue to accept violence and war as though they were
as natural as sunlight. They are not. They are an aberration, a
disease; and the medicine is experiencing the reality of the soul.
We cannot kill our way to peace. We cannot bomb our way to safety.
We must understand that within the soul of all human beings is
peace.

How do we find our way to the soul? How do we live from the soul? We
have to reflect deeply on the nature of the mind, we have to reflect
deeply on the nature of thoughts and beliefs. Even if this seems
unrealistic, we must do this. We must come to know that Silence
which waits for us just beneath the ragged surface of the mind. We
must sit together in Silence. We must join with others in Silence.
We must let Silence illuminate and transform the hateful delusions
of demagoguery. This is how we enter the soul. We must learn to be
Silent, and from within this Silence we wash ourselves clean of
anger, fear, and hatred. And we must question our beliefs about self
and other, we must inquire into the origin and nature of anger and
retribution, of fear and hostility. We must, in a word, become wise,
in the way towering trees are wise, and glaciers, and tides. We must
become wise, like deserts and mountains: Silent, profound, majestic.
Entering this Silence is discovering our soul, and from within the
infinite beauty of our soul, we know peace, we become peace. We must
do this now, today, and tomorrow, and every day for the rest of our
lives: for our own sake, and for the sake of our families, our
communities, our world.
But do not be fooled: Silence is not passive. Silence is not weak.
Silence is not mute. The Silence of which I speak is the mind and
heart of the universal soul: it is active, strong, and loud. And it
is peaceful. And it is unconquerable. When we become truly peaceful
within, we will create peace without.
This is the work that we must all take up, now and for the rest of
our days. There is no greater work than this. There is no greater
wealth than this. There is no greater philosophy than this. There is
no greater security than this. There is no greater justice than
this. There is no greater contribution than this. There is no
greater truth than this.
You do not have to take my word for it. You know this for yourself.
You know it now, resting in your soul, resting in the depths of your
being. Here, we find each other. Here, we find our lost love and
compassion. Here, in this depth, we find that truth which is beyond
differences, beyond dogmas, beyond justifications. It is the
universal soul, and its face shines with beauty, with tenderness,
with love, with compassion, with forgiveness. But most of all, it
shines the same in all, and we must learn to feel this as a living
truth.
Our world risks losing this soul, if we do not find it within
ourselves and if we do not then stand and move and speak and act in
the world with the full weight and measure and power of this soul
found again within our own depth of being where the Creator placed
it.
Do not be fooled by the shrill voices that call upon your fears and
urge you to war, to violence, to brutality. Do not do this. Turn
away from this noise and enter the Silence of your soul. Entering
this place, then find new mouths and new words, new hands and new
actions, new hearts and new compassion. Let the children waiting in
celestial realms be suddenly happy at the prospect of coming to
Earth.
Let us now resolve to enter the depths of Silence every day, let us
resolve to purify our mind and heart in these still waters, let us
resolve to wash away all anger and hatred and fear in these still
waters, that we may find the peace, the love, the joy that is within
us and that we share these soul-treasures freely with one another in
friendship and mutual respect.
Let us affirm that we are peace, and knowing that we are peace, let
us also affirm that we will stand for peace, speak for peace, and
create peace in each hour of each day.
Though there is a great army of those who prefer violence, we must
create an even greater army of people who choose peace. Once we find
our way into the spiritual heart, into the silence of the soul, into
the very mind of God and then into Oneness with all of life -- we
have no choice but to live in peace.
But we can be strong and active in our love. We can be mighty in our
peaceful ways. We can work long and hard to eradicate the true cause
of violence, which is poverty of spirit. We must work to enrich our
own understanding, to unfurl the flag of peace within our own heart.
We must find strength and solace in our own inner light and peace,
and then we must spread this light and peace throughout the world in
real and telling ways, even dramatic ways.
Robert
Rabbin is a writer (former
New Frontier Magazine columnist) and speaker whose
passion for engaged spiritual wisdom is expressed in his
workshops, lectures, and social commentary. He is the author of
numerous books and articles, and the creator of a radical workshop
about engaged spirituality. For more information also visit
http://www.robrabbin.com.
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