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10 Possibilities for Individuals to Create Peace & End Terrorism

 

Creating Peace
Alert and not Alarmed
Will Make Us Rejoice 
And Keep Us Unharmed

Create more inner peace, peace with those around you, your community, nation and the world. 

Don't wait till you're perfectly at peace before you take community action. Rather, identify your special skills and talents and consciously decide what you can do to benefit the most number of people in the most positive way while taking good care of yourself.

  1. Make peace with yourself
    Identify you core values, beliefs and your strengths
    Make sure your life is congruent with these beliefs and values
    Connect with your own excellence, special qualities, strengths and accomplishments
    Ensure you're making the most of these for yourself and the greater good of all
    Develop an attitude of gratitude
    Identify blocks to your greatness. Use your wisdom and intuition to resolve these blocks. Notice how you've done this in the past and do again. Get help from a friend or a professional coach/counsellor to resolve these blocks.
    Become focused on the positive. Choose what you want over what you don't want. We attract what we focus on.
    Cleanse your thoughts and deeds. Replace bitching with compassion and prayer.
    Chose light, love and peace instead of fear.
    Watch less Television & Video/Computer Games (they're full of violence)

  2. Link up with others
    Partnerships are required to have the greatest impact on the most people.
    The ethics and practices of working well with others is peace in action.

  3. Practice peace in your world
    Send out love & peace to those around you
    Smile a lot to yourself and to others
    Become other focused
    Identify someone you have conflict with & practice conflict resolution
    Practice the arts of saying sorry and forgiving
    Become vegetarian (sensitise yourself to killing and mercy - will also help to make peace & equity with the environment to reduce greenhouse gasses & free land for more food production)

  4. Practice the art of listening - Really listening
    Focus on the person you're listening to - get into their world and view
    Reflect their story - listen with your heart and head. Reflect their feelings.
    Practice advanced empathy on a regular basis

  5. Value and embrace difference
    Practice noticing and learning from those who are different
    Extend your networks & friendships to embrace difference
    See difference as valuable and positive rather than something to be feared
    Notice the shared common ground

  6. Lobby politicians to promote peace
    Write letters, phone, e-mail, use your vote, campaign for peace
    Peace is not the soft option - it requires effort, analysis, empathy, creativity, resources & resourcefulness - politicians need your support to achieve these tasks
    Highlight peace as a key election issue
    Support political change including development of a Ministry for Peace and Consensus Democracy.

  7. Fight fair
    Learn & practice effective negotiation and conflict resolution skills
    Clear the air - don't harbour resentments, they'er poison for the heart

  8. Acknowledge distress but focus on success
    Deal with problems, but aim to look for and live in the positive and solutions
    Shift your default to the glass being half full

  9. Develop spiritual practices which incorporates peace and love
    - Connect with and nurture nature / the environment
    - Meditate
    - Pray for peace & love

  10. Take action on peace.
    You do have power to create world peace
    Don't procrastinate - know your next step now and take action within 24 hours!

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5 Big and Bold Plans to Transform the World into a More Peaceful Place

 

"The bigger the vision,
the greater the rewards
the more powerful the motivation" 

The initial task is to shape each of these into well developed, realistic business and political proposals to attract the considerable resources required to bring these world changing programs into being.

  1. Ministry of Peace

    While all nations have a Ministry of Defense (war) no nation has a Ministry of Defense.
    While the Department of Foreign affairs does some peace work, a separate Ministry in every nation would attract great ideas and resources to focus more on what we all want rather than don't want.
    Click here for more
     

  2. Consensus Democracy vs Adversarial Democracy by majority

    Current democratic systems are generally based on a two party system in opposition. Its characterized by division, exclusiveness and good guy/bad guy mentality with large proportions of the population unrepresented.

    Consensus Democracy works on proportional representation in a government which is inclusive, cooperative and collaborative.  The aim is to accommodate a broad cross-section of views and values using skills of mediation, negotiation, listening and conflict resolution to find consensus.

    The skills politicians will use in consensus government are the same as those required to promote peace.  Adversarial government uses the skills of conflict and division.

    Will require a Ministry of Governance, constitutional working parties, professional facilitators and educators for politicians for this to work.
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  3. Consumers for peace and justice

    This project targets consumers to use their buying power to only support products which are socially and environmental responsible.

    Criteria will be developed which will identify what it means to be "doing good" in the corporate world. 
    Business will pay an accreditation company to audit them in an effort to be rewarded with ESE branding (Ethically, Socially & Environmentally responsible).

    Strong social marketing methods will be used to promote:

    a. What it means for a company to be Ethically Socially & Environmentally responsible

    b. World impacts if all companies embrace ESE modeling

    c. The power of individual consumers in shaping the world if all consumers pull together

     

  4. Values centered individuals, businesses, governments and education which shifts from an individual to a community focus.

    This program aims to further develop individual, community, business, educational, spiritual and political values. In doing so, it aims to promote becoming more other vs self-focused and to develop life purpose which reflects this.

    Some specific areas to be targeted:
    a. The business community - values led businesses do better (eg see Building a Values Driven Organization )

    b. Review the development and teaching of values in schools, colleges and universities

    c. Target both new age philosophies and traditional religions to embrace community based values.  Subsequently, task orientated groups to be formed to progress values-based living.

    d. Develop educational and marketing tools to promote values and a sense of purpose.
     

  5. Tools for 'Pollification'

    More that ever, we are living in a pluralistic, multi-cultural, diverse world of difference. Its not enough to "tolerate" difference.  We need to better learn how to embrace and celebrate difference of all types.  Rather than UNIfication (bring together as one) we need to learn How to do 'POLLIfication' (bringing together as many).

    To do this, we can learn from situations where different cultures and people with different values have leaned to peacefully co-exist. We need to review the HOW of long-term peace between former nations and communities in conflict.

    For example, we hear a lot about the conflict between Jews and Arabs in the Middle East. Yet we hear so little about how Israel and Egypt and Jordan have maintained a lasting peace over the past 25 years.

    The "Tools for Pollification" project will identify features of a variety of situations with core similar elements and identify those processes which appeared to be most influential in bringing about lasting peace and harmonious resolutions.

    A system for coding conflict situations and then matching with various tools and key success factors from similar situations should be developed.  This system could then be used by organizations such as The International Crisis Group, the United Nations, governments and the new Ministry of Peace departments in various countries.
     

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