In honor of the Gandhi-King: A Season for Nonviolence - A season that never ends by Ven. Dhyani Ywahoo
Attributes for
Peaceful Living in Our Everyday LivesThree principles of awakened mind guide enlightened action: will to see the Mystery as it is, intention to manifest ones purpose for the benefit of all, and courage to do what must be done.
All peoples, all religions trace their roots to the one Great Tree of Peace. Through perceiving the common factors of human condition and mind, we see ourselves as relatives in the Family of Life. The Peacemaker of the Tsalagi gave teachings to rekindle the fire of clear mind and remind the people of their spiritual responsibility. These teachings are like a roadmap; they guide us to live each day in full recognition of ones relationship with the world. We are reminded that the power to manifest peace exists in each of us.
Our thoughts and actions contribute to creating a world of peace. Thoughts weave patterns which become the texture of our lives. Allow illusions to fade and disappear; discipline your mind to see clearly yourself and others in good relationship and energize through action a world in balance. Conceptualize, Visualize energize with prayer and skillful action people cooperatively actualizing a world of Peace.
Self - One In The Circle Of Life
Other - We Are In Relationship
Family - We Make Right Action
Extended Family - Healing, Attunement To The Light
Neighborhood, Village - We Know Something That Is Useful
Earth, Clan - I Am Devoted To An Ideal
Nation - I Can Transform What I See Needs Changing
Planet - I Am A Planetary Citizen In Oneness With Humanity
Universality - One Truth Behind All Appearances