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Favorite website
http://www.divineparenting.org
When it comes to peace, how would you describe yourself?
I feel the pain in the world
What do you believe are the 'burning issues' today?
Hunger, Poverty, Education, Our Planet, Human Rights
What must we overcome to achieve peace?
Other
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Ignorance of the needs of self and of others
Can we change the world?
Definitely
More about me
Founder of the Divine Parenting organization (http://www.divineparenting.org)
Messenger "mini-book" author (http://www.moneyeffects.com)
Self-Growth.com "expert"
Spiritual Peace Minister
Reiki Master
GAIA Sacred Mystery School graduate
Workshop Facilitator
Promise to respect others and refrain from spamming?
Yes

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At 11:34am on June 18, 2010, Eva said…
Hello,

iPeace is deleted from David Califa the end of June. Here you can find a new home.

http://peaceformeandtheworld.ning.com/

You are cordially invited.

Warm regards, Eva
At 5:55am on September 16, 2009, Rèmy said…
Bonjour Suzan, Un bref passage sur ta page juste pour prendre de tes nouvelles et te rappeler que tu es invitée à l'anniversaire du groupe. INVITATION Ce sera un plaisir et un honneur de te compter parmi les amis présents.
Amitiés - Rémy
At 11:14pm on September 10, 2009, Pastor Samuel Muderhwa said…
Dear Susan
we do need your service in my area please

God bless you

Pastor Samuel
At 12:11am on January 3, 2009, Heimo Grimm said…

Hello Susan - A warm welcome to the community of IPeace and thank you for the friend add. I am very pleased to be one of your first friends on your page! It´s nice to see you and your lovely smile here among my friends from all over the world. I wish you all the love, peace and light you can imagine. May the sun always shine brightly in your heart and may our common dream of worldwide peace become true. I am sure you will soon have many like minded friends here and hope you will enjoy sharing with all these wonderful people. Blessings, all good wishes and a welcome hug coming to you to Canada with this little dove as an ambassador of peace from your friend Heimo. I also want to wish you a Happy New Year! Looking forward to see and read more of you! Love and peace from Austria!
At 12:05am on December 24, 2008, Hamit GÜRSOY said…
Hello Dear SUSAN;
Greetings from Izmir-TURKEY
At 5:41pm on October 24, 2008, linda jacobs said…
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At 11:10pm on October 14, 2008, Rene Wadlow said…
16 October — World Food Day — The Three Fs

Rene Wadlow

“determined to promote the common welfare by furthering separate and collective action for the purpose of raising levels of nutrition and standards of living”
Preamble of the FAO Constitution


The current financial crisis joins those of food and fuel to challenge the world economy. The three crises are inter-related and impact each other. Paying hundreds of billions of dollars to rescue the world’s financial industry looks likely to cut both humanitarian aid and development spending. The price of oil has dropped but is still high and is a drain on the funds of developing countries.

Foreign development issues may be the first victims of the financial crisis as government officials focus on domestic issues, especially if there is the predicted slowdown in the economy and a rise in unemployment in North America and Europe.

At a recent funding meeting in Geneva, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Antonio Guterres recognized that the financial crisis would raise challenges for those who have traditionally financed UNHCR programs. “At the same time, I must point out that the resources required to support the 31 million people we care for are very modest indeed when compared to the sums being spent to bring stability to the international financial system. It would be tragic if the funds available to the humanitarian community were to decline at the very time when demands upon us are increasingly so dramatically.”

Yet the decline in governmental aid to the developing world is probably inevitable. Thus an emphasis must be placed on creating a world food policy which draws upon improving local self-reliance while not creating nationalistic policies which harm neighbours. Food is a key aspect of deep structural issues in the world society and thus must be seen in a wholistic framework.

Jean Ping, the chairman of the African Union Commission noted recently that “The sharp increase in basic food prices has had a particularly negative effect on African countries. In the medium and long term, the Commission proposes measures to regulate speculation, the sharing of public cereal stocks, strengthening the financing of imports and reliable food aid, promoting investment in social protection and increased investment to boost agricultural production.” The African Union has 53 state-members with some 750 million people, over half of which are in what is now called “the bottom billion” — people living on $1.25 a day or less. While there is something artificial in poverty lines based on buying-power, such poverty statistics give an indication of the challenges faced.

While constant improvements in technology, mechanization, plant breeding and farm chemicals have steadily increased food production per acre in much of the world, African food production per acre has stagnated, and in some areas has gone down. Likewise, the portion of development assistance in Africa dedicated to agriculture has declined from 15 per cent in the 1980s to 4 per cent in 2006.

Thus the first need in Africa is to develop the local economies: Currently, poverty, lack of adapted technology, population pressure on ecologically fragile areas, a growth of urban slums due to rapid rural to urban migration is the lot of many Sub-Saharan African countries.

Increased action to improve rural life needs to be taken quickly. As the recent UN-sponsored Millennium Ecosystem Assessment notes “Human activity is putting such strain on the natural functions of Earth that the ability of the planet’s ecosystem to sustain future generations can no longer be taken for granted. It is becoming ever more apparent that human society has a rapidly shrinking window of opportunity to alter its path.”

World Food Day needs to be marked by a sharper analysis of the causes of rural stagnation and a renewed dedication to cooperative action.

Rene Wadlow, Representative to the UN, Geneva, Association of World Citizens
At 4:26am on October 14, 2008, Genevieve Auter.Duret said…
Bonjour Susan,

Nous sommes tous heureux de te compter parmi les membres de iPeace, notre bel espace de paix. Si tu le souhaites, tu peux aussi non seulement visiter iPeace francophones, mais nous y rejoindre.
Que tes journées soient pleines de paix, de joie et de lumière.

Geneviève des Antilles
At 4:09am on October 14, 2008, Hope said…

Hey good to see you here, please invite your friends to join our network. Help us make this network a voice for PEACE

iPeace Team

At 2:48am on October 14, 2008, Rev. Kriss Siler said…
Beloved Susan,

Let me be the first to welcome you to 'iPeace!' You are such a beautiful peson, inside and out. As Kahlil Gibran said, "Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart." And, that is where your true beauty is, a perfect reflection of God.

My photo was taken this past July at the Internation Peace Gardens. I call it "One foot in Canada and one food in North Dakota, USA." The peace chapel there is nondenominational and nonsectarian. It's so elegant in its simplicity. The walls are covered in marble engraved with peace quotes from all over the world, from every era in history. It is so moving that it brought me to tears.

I shared your message of "Fear or Trust" shortly after I received it from you this morning. I am amazed at the wonderful responses I got back from friends and family. Yet, I know that all things are possible with God.

I love you so much, my Sister. It fills my heart with joy that you got on the 'iPeace' bandwagon. I'm still trying to learn my way around the site. I'm not as computer literate as so many are. I'm one of those forever students in every way.

Thank you so much for your kind words to me. I feel so comfortable witnessing with you. Everyone has issues, yet when we look to our Higher Power, those issues melt away.

And, so I will leave you with another one of my favorite quotes. "Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at will change." -- Dr. Wayne W. Dyer. There truly is beauty in everything and everyone when you have unconditional love and make adjustments in your perceptions.

Love always and all ways,

Kriss
 
 
 

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