The Inner Work of Peace
Dr. Susan Corso's life was changed by the death of her only child. She was forced to answer the question, "What would I do if I weren't afraid?" Jan Frazier's book When Fear Falls Away: The Story of a Sudden Awakening is cited in this article discussing Dr. Corso's spiritual journey in facing her own fears.
An Elective Peace
"I’m beginning to think that until our elected officials start to treat peace as a priority, it’s not going to be in the consciousness of We, The People. And that’s where peace needs to be. In fact, even better, in I The Person." There is a growing movement afoot in the United States to create a cabinet-level Department of Peace.
No Peace? Know Peace
U. S. President John F. Kennedy called Dag Hammarskjöld “the greatest statesman of our century.” Mr. Hammarskjöld was the second Secretary-General of the United Nations. Not only was he a Swedish diplomat, but he was also a Christian mystic. His diary, Markings, is a wonderful taste of one man’s spiritual journey.
Peace Pioneer
In days of yore, pioneers—foot-soldiers—were often the youngest enlistees in the military. Pioneers, especially amongst young people, are exactly what is needed to create an organic peace on earth.
Universal Rights Diamond Jubilee
Dr. Corso asserts that Garry Kasparov's idea for "a global Magna Carta" already exists in the sixty year old Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Peace Symphony
“I didn’t know that there was or had ever been a World Orchestra for Peace, did you? And what a wonderful metaphor for the process of making peace! Music, always inspirational, and more—players from seventy orchestras in forty countries.”
Peace Merchant Association
Who knew there was a merchant association for purveyors of peace-related paraphernalia? Not me. I found it on the Bark for Peace site and it made me laugh out loud with delight.
The Risks of Peace
Dr. Susan Corso risks unanswered questions in the quest to discover what Peace looks like and how one goes about making it here on Earth.
The Inner Work of Peace
Dr. Susan Corso's life was changed by the death of her only child. She was forced to answer the question, "What would I do if I weren't afraid?" Jan Frazier's book When Fear Falls Away: The Story of a Sudden Awakening is cited in this article discussing Dr. Corso's spiritual journey in facing her own fears.
An Elective Peace
"I’m beginning to think that until our elected officials start to treat peace as a priority, it’s not going to be in the consciousness of We, The People. And that’s where peace needs to be. In fact, even better, in I The Person." There is a growing movement afoot in the United States to create a cabinet-level Department of Peace.
No Peace? Know Peace
U. S. President John F. Kennedy called Dag Hammarskjöld “the greatest statesman of our century.” Mr. Hammarskjöld was the second Secretary-General of the United Nations. Not only was he a Swedish diplomat, but he was also a Christian mystic. His diary, Markings, is a wonderful taste of one man’s spiritual journey.
Peace Pioneer
In days of yore, pioneers—foot-soldiers—were often the youngest enlistees in the military. Pioneers, especially amongst young people, are exactly what is needed to create an organic peace on earth.
Universal Rights Diamond Jubilee
Dr. Corso asserts that Garry Kasparov's idea for "a global Magna Carta" already exists in the sixty year old Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Peace Symphony
“I didn’t know that there was or had ever been a World Orchestra for Peace, did you? And what a wonderful metaphor for the process of making peace! Music, always inspirational, and more—players from seventy orchestras in forty countries.”
Peace Merchant Association
Who knew there was a merchant association for purveyors of peace-related paraphernalia? Not me. I found it on the Bark for Peace site and it made me laugh out loud with delight.
The Risks of Peace
Dr. Susan Corso risks unanswered questions in the quest to discover what Peace looks like and how one goes about making it here on Earth.
5.12.08
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