A new year is beginning to peak through
softly beautiful and different like new falling snow,
each day unique and shaped just for you.
Your life adding something as each day does grow.
My wish for your new year is beauty
and softness with surprises thrown in for delight.
Love for each day bringing happiness to you,
making your life a scene of sparkle and shining sunlight.
Open and become receptive to the power of love flowing through your life and experiences; be the loving person you seek to connect with and that relationship will unfold through divine order. ~Dave Kenyon
On Thursday, July 16, 2009 the World Harmony: Can It Happen? TV program will present from 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM (Tucson, Arizona time)
WHY WE NEED COMPREHENSIVE, UNIVERSAL, SINGLE PAYER HEALTH CARE IN THE U.S.A.!! (Part II)
Our featured guests will be:
- Chuck Kazenberg, M.D., Cardiologist in active practice and Member of Physicians for a National Health Plan (PNHP),
- Barry Kirschner, J.D., Lawyer with an active practice emphasizing helping the disabled and the victimized and Former Chair of the Pima County Democratic Party's Media And Communications Committee
and
- Julius Gordon, Community Activist
The program can be seen on the worldwide web - Search www.accesstucson.org and click on: Access Tucson, next look for "NOW PLAYING" and click "Watch Online", and finally click "Watch Channels 72/Digital 120".
You can also see this program rebroadcast from Noon - 1:00 PM (Tucson, Arizona time) on Saturdays, July 18, 2009 and on July 25, 2009 online by following the directions above and finally clicking "Watch Channels 74/99".
For more information, contact Stuart Thomas, Talk-Show Host and Independent Producer, at Humanharmony2005@aol.com
Hello Connie..Many wonderful and heartwarming blessings to you..For every seed of Light..
Soon Planted by us in the Garden of Our Friendship..A real Flower of Hope Love and Peaceful coexistence is always assured..A Place of sanctuary in the Center of Our Lives..
The United Nations General Assembly has proclaimed in Resolution A/61/L22, the year 2009 as the International Year of Reconciliation “recognizing that reconciliation processes are particularly necessary and urgent in countries and regions of the world which have suffered or are suffering situations of conflict that have affected and divided societies in their various internal, national, and international facets.” The Resolution was introduced by Nicaragua’s representative who stated that “reconciliation between those estranged by conflicts was the only way to confront today’s challenges and heal wherever fraternity and justice were absent from human relations.”
Yet we need to ask how can genuine reconciliation take place between people and groups with bitterly held beliefs and a violent history? How can the needs for national healing be reconciled with the demands for justice by the victims of terrible violence?
The General Assembly resolution gives a partial answer by stressing that “dialogue among opponents from positions of respect and tolerance is an essential element of peace and reconciliation.”
For there to be a respectful dialogue among opponents, certain barriers that prevent negotiations must be dismantled as a sign of a willingness to enter into a process of negotiations. Some barriers are physical, some psychological, others ideological. These barriers must be overcome if we are to progress on the long road to reconciliation. Let us, with the New Year, start now both as individuals and as members of movements in the spirit of the historian Howard Zinn’s “People are Practical”
They want change but feel powerless, alone,
do not want to be the blade of grass that
sticks up above the others and is cut down.
They wait for a sign from someone else
who will make the first move, or the second.
And at certain times in history
there are certain intrepid people who take the risk
that if they make that first move others will follow
quickly enough to prevent their being cut down.
And if we understand this, we
might make that first move.
…And if we do act, in however small a way,
we don’t have to wait for some grand utopian future.
The future is an infinite succession of presents,
and to live now as we think human beings should live,
in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself
a marvellous victory.
Rene Wadlow, Representative to the UN, Geneva, Association of World Citizens
I know everyone here is contributing in their own way to the Peace of the planet. I believe it is increasing exponentially, and we are well on our way to seeing Peace Prevail on Earth. But it has to start with each individual experiencing and being Peace, and then living it and encouraging all.
I wish you a Spirited week and many peace*full encounters.
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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
softly beautiful and different like new falling snow,
each day unique and shaped just for you.
Your life adding something as each day does grow.
My wish for your new year is beauty
and softness with surprises thrown in for delight.
Love for each day bringing happiness to you,
making your life a scene of sparkle and shining sunlight.
Open and become receptive to the power of love flowing through your life and experiences; be the loving person you seek to connect with and that relationship will unfold through divine order. ~Dave Kenyon
On Thursday, July 16, 2009 the World Harmony: Can It Happen? TV program will present from 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM (Tucson, Arizona time)
WHY WE NEED COMPREHENSIVE, UNIVERSAL, SINGLE PAYER HEALTH CARE IN THE U.S.A.!! (Part II)
Our featured guests will be:
- Chuck Kazenberg, M.D., Cardiologist in active practice and Member of Physicians for a National Health Plan (PNHP),
- Barry Kirschner, J.D., Lawyer with an active practice emphasizing helping the disabled and the victimized and Former Chair of the Pima County Democratic Party's Media And Communications Committee
and
- Julius Gordon, Community Activist
The program can be seen on the worldwide web - Search www.accesstucson.org and click on: Access Tucson, next look for "NOW PLAYING" and click "Watch Online", and finally click "Watch Channels 72/Digital 120".
You can also see this program rebroadcast from Noon - 1:00 PM (Tucson, Arizona time) on Saturdays, July 18, 2009 and on July 25, 2009 online by following the directions above and finally clicking "Watch Channels 74/99".
For more information, contact Stuart Thomas, Talk-Show Host and Independent Producer, at Humanharmony2005@aol.com
you look well
mario.
Hello Connie..Many wonderful and heartwarming blessings to you..For every seed of Light..
Soon Planted by us in the Garden of Our Friendship..A real Flower of Hope Love and Peaceful coexistence is always assured..A Place of sanctuary in the Center of Our Lives..
Happy Mothers Day..!!!!!
daton
I am so honored to be your friend. May you be blessed with abundant life full of bliss.
Rene Wadlow
The United Nations General Assembly has proclaimed in Resolution A/61/L22, the year 2009 as the International Year of Reconciliation “recognizing that reconciliation processes are particularly necessary and urgent in countries and regions of the world which have suffered or are suffering situations of conflict that have affected and divided societies in their various internal, national, and international facets.” The Resolution was introduced by Nicaragua’s representative who stated that “reconciliation between those estranged by conflicts was the only way to confront today’s challenges and heal wherever fraternity and justice were absent from human relations.”
Yet we need to ask how can genuine reconciliation take place between people and groups with bitterly held beliefs and a violent history? How can the needs for national healing be reconciled with the demands for justice by the victims of terrible violence?
The General Assembly resolution gives a partial answer by stressing that “dialogue among opponents from positions of respect and tolerance is an essential element of peace and reconciliation.”
For there to be a respectful dialogue among opponents, certain barriers that prevent negotiations must be dismantled as a sign of a willingness to enter into a process of negotiations. Some barriers are physical, some psychological, others ideological. These barriers must be overcome if we are to progress on the long road to reconciliation. Let us, with the New Year, start now both as individuals and as members of movements in the spirit of the historian Howard Zinn’s “People are Practical”
They want change but feel powerless, alone,
do not want to be the blade of grass that
sticks up above the others and is cut down.
They wait for a sign from someone else
who will make the first move, or the second.
And at certain times in history
there are certain intrepid people who take the risk
that if they make that first move others will follow
quickly enough to prevent their being cut down.
And if we understand this, we
might make that first move.
…And if we do act, in however small a way,
we don’t have to wait for some grand utopian future.
The future is an infinite succession of presents,
and to live now as we think human beings should live,
in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself
a marvellous victory.
Rene Wadlow, Representative to the UN, Geneva, Association of World Citizens
I know everyone here is contributing in their own way to the Peace of the planet. I believe it is increasing exponentially, and we are well on our way to seeing Peace Prevail on Earth. But it has to start with each individual experiencing and being Peace, and then living it and encouraging all.
I wish you a Spirited week and many peace*full encounters.
Jean,
Love
'n btw -- HOW do I embed the player or watever it takes to have music play on my page?? ('n i LOVE ur opening song - for what it's worth)
Thanks for your friendship...much appreciated.
May your life be blessed with Good Health, Love & Happiness.
All the best,
Ken
Thanks sooooo much for the invite, and I'm sooo happy to see we are automatically friends here :-))
Reggie
Love and Blessings from MT,
Saalome,
Jean
peace.
I hope that you are having a fantastic day too, Connie.
All the best to you,
Stuart
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