Pray for Peace Affirmations

Imagine that it's true that we create our own reality, as some people believe. If we are depressed about what's happening in the world, then we tend to reinforce the bad reality through our negative thoughts. The purpose of affirmations is to lift the depressing thoughts. Affirmations are not necessarily true YET, but by affirming the positive, we help create the blueprint for a positive world. We help form a vision of what is possible.

Affirmations are like looking through rose-colored glasses. Instead of putting blinders on, we use our rose glasses to add positive energy to the collective consciousness.

In this light, I would like to share the following affirmations. Please add your energy to these positive thoughts:

World Events The truth remains clear even when people refuse to see it; falsehood remains weak and exposed, no matter how many people believe in it.

Peace in the Terror War We belong to a world community that honors justice, truth, and love. The good people of the planet are the majority and now direct world events.

Honesty in Business Enduring wealth is built on honesty, including care for Mother Earth.

Cities We weave a web of honor and love in our cities.

Natural Areas We support organizations that protect the environment. We write letters and act to help the environment. The majority wants to protect nature and so it is.

Raising Children We make this world a better place for children and teens.

Elected Officials We support elected officials when they do what's right for the people and the Earth. If they refuse to care for Earth, then the people will lead them.

Peace in the Culture War We participate in a peaceful social discourse, free from any connotations of war. Ours is a world of neighbors with a common dream of equality, freedom and prosperity.

Police and Law Enforcement Agencies We support the men and women of law enforcement who fulfill the duty to protect and serve, thus nurturing trust, cooperation, safety and goodwill in our towns.

Peace in the Drug War We affirm a peaceful conclusion to the War on Drugs. Personal freedom, civil liberties and democracy are restored. All drug sales are taxed and regulated. The black markets for money diminish, reducing the threat of terror and returning money to the legitimate economy.

Addicts, Alcoholics We pray that addicts find the fellowship, counseling and medical care they need to build fulfilling lives, freed of their addictions.

Medical Marijuana We affirm a spiritual road map for the respectful use of marijuana for mind, body, spirit healing.

Children and Drugs We teach our children to cope with life's problems free from drugs of all kinds.

Freedom of Religion Freedom of religion is a basic human right equally guaranteed to Native Americans, Hippies, Hindus, Buddhists, Taoists, Rastafarians, Pagans, Moslems, Artists, Atheists, Humanists, Agnostics, and everyone who follows an alternative spiritual path.

Freedom of Speech We value speech that tells the truth, relates a story, points out irony, illuminates history, offers hope. We allow but disregard abusive speech that humiliates or hurts.

Malevolent Astrological Alignments Let the planetary conjunctions become favorable to me, my family, and all living beings. May all psychic readings and omens show that better things await us.

Diversity We celebrate diversity and build bridges of love.





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Open Conspiracy
H.G. Wells on World Revolution, by H. G. Wells, W. Warren Wagar (Editor)

Amazon Book Description
H.G. Wells was acclaimed during his lifetime as one of the most original and creative thinkers of the 20th century, and retains to this day a position of considerable importance in the history of ideas. In 1928 when he wrote this cry for a new age of worldwide knowledge networking, there was no Internet. Yet Wells was already convinced that if only thinking people across the planet could somehow pull together and pool their expertise, energy, and insights into sort of "cerebrum for humanity," then the world would be a saner, safer, better, fairer place. Anyone aware of how the Internet already reflects both the vices and the virtues of society and wonders how a world-renowned visionary like H.G. Wells envisaged knowledge networking as working in practice will enjoy this book. It is a hymn to the practical possibilities of world group action.

About the Author
W. WARREN WAGAR is the Distinguished Teaching Professor of History at Binghamton University, and a Vice President of the H.G. Wells Society. He is the author of several books on Wells.


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