‘Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the sons of God.’
“There are many ways to make peace in life. A person does not have to be a diplomat, negotiator, counsellor or minister. Nor is that blessing confined to the settling of arguments and disputes. Its power comes from the grace of ending duality. You will be blessed with wholeness as you end duality. You are a peacemaker when you rise above the concept that life must be viewed as a conflict between polar opposites. The critical recognition, which humankind most needs to make at this time, is that a dualistic approach to living is no longer useful. Our oneness of spirit needs to be recognised and implemented through acceptance.”
Jesus’ concept of peace was far grander, with more pervasive impact, than simply resolving conflicts at the office or discord in the home. Although we focus upon annoying issues and often lose sleep over them, they are for the most part isolated instances of conflict. Jesus continued,
“The core of man’s duality is that he sets up problems for himself and then uses those same problems to declare, ‘How brilliant, we figured it out.’ When man creates a problem in the first place, he should be able to figure it out! What would be better to ask is, ‘did we really need the problem?’”
Taken from the book, Love Without End by Glenda Green, to whom Jesus appeared between 1991-1992. This quote above is taken froma chapter in the book in which Jesus himself explains what he really meant when he gave the Beatitudes in his sermon on the mount.
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