Special CALM E-Report
World Peace
Hullo
It
does seem to be a long way off, doesn't
it? In my books and seminars I have
mentioned that I have been taught by
John-Roger that Community Peace leads to
World Peace and that Individual Peace leads
to Community Peace.
"Peace
is not a state of rest. It is an
energy that, in order to be kept alive,
must be constantly expressed. Peace
is not expressed aggressively, but in a
gentle, sharing way that gives the other
person room for individual
expression."
From
"Loving Each Day for Peacemakers,
Choosing Peace Every Day" sent in an
e-mail from John-Roger.
I
really do believe that we, the whole world,
can get there and at the same time I
believe that it is necessary to defend our
freedom.
It
seems appropriate to write about this topic
now, especially after 911 and 1012. I
was interviewed by Tony Stevens of the
Sydney Morning Herald who is to have an
article published on Saturday 26th October
about "Why has there been a different
response by Australians after Bali when
compared to the Americans after New
York?" It will be an interesting
article I'm sure.
The
Australian sombre mood was epitomised by
the wonderful words used in the service at
Parliament House yesterday when words like
"express our loving" and "19
million Australians have a place in their
heart for all those who have lost loved
ones".
Australia's
grieving is being well expressed.
This is a time for all those who have lost
loved ones to be surrounded by supportive
friends and loved
ones. Keep talking, reminiscing,
crying and laughing about the good
memories. Express all thoughts.
Don't suppress anything. Be angry,
have revengeful thoughts - it's all part of
getting through the grief. Eventually
acceptance and co-operation with what has
happened will flow. Love and
forgiveness can become paramount.
This leads to inner peace.
Does
this mean to forget about the
perpetration? Not on your life!
They must be prevented from doing it again,
brought to justice and stopped from working towards destroying
our freedom. Our Prime Minister said
it well when he said "We'll get the
bastards".
I
received an "Author Unknown" poem
which expresses many of our thoughts.
I am going to repeat it below and be WARNED
- the language is coarse, so please do not
read it if you are offended by coarse
language. Take responsibility for
yourself. (I think the poem has every
hallmark of being written by a serviceman -
I used language like this when I was in the
army).
The
Aussie Spirit
You
hurt us bombing Bali, but we can take the
pain,
But
if you think you'll beat us, you can think
a-bloody-gain
We battled at Gallipoli and we fought the
bloody Hun
Of all the arseholes we've had to face,
you're just another one
You
won't get your hands dirty, you won't fire
a gun
Whenever danger threatens you just pack
your gear and run
You brainwash innocent children to do your
evil deeds
Careful not to let them know just where it
really leads
You
get them to believe all your bigotry and
lying
Until they cannot see that there's no glory
in their dying
Now we'd like to pose a question, answer if
you can
Where does your holy book tell you to kill
your fellow man?
Now
listen hard and listen well, we're giving
you the word
You're never gonna beat us, you spineless
bloody turds
You'd never face us personally, you haven't
got the guts
You know that if you ever did we'd have
your bloody nuts
Our
spirit is unbroken, and our heads are still
unbowed
We sure as hell aren't scared of you and
your gutless crowd
So get your act together - you'll never win
because
What you're really up against is the spirit
that is OZ.
A
Few Words About 911
It's
impossible to express everything I think
about this shocking tragedy (or the tragedy
in Bali) in under 10,000
words. Definitely action needs to be
taken and Al Queda needs to be
stopped. In doing this we need to be
careful that one "terror" is not
replaced with another
"terror". Our governments
need to tell us the truth.
The
rhetoric expressed by President Bush on
going into Iraq alone has now been replaced
with acting with United Nations.
Isn't that a wonderful miracle?
Saddam Hussein is a monster and needs to
comply with the UN resolutions! What
about the outstanding resolutions of UN in
that terribly vexed question of Israel and
the Palestinians?
I
received an article recently written by an
American comedian, Woody Harrelson, which
was published in the English newspaper
"The Guardian" on 17th October
2002. It's worth a read and has some
really positive sentiments. Here it
is.
Guardian
Newspaper Article
I'm
an American tired of American lies
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,813189,00.html
Woody
Harrelson - Thursday October 17, 2002 - The
Guardian, UK
The
man who drives me to and from work is named
Woody too. A relief to me, as it minimizes
the chance of my forgetting his name. I
call him Woodman and he calls me Wood. He
has become my best friend here, even though
he's upset that I have quit drinking beer.
He's smart, funny, and there's nothing he
hasn't seen in 33 years behind the wheel of
his black cab. He drove me for a while
before I felt confident he liked me; he
doesn't like people easily, especially if
they have a rap for busting up black cabs.
Woodman
and I agree about a lot of things, but one
thing we can never agree about is Iraq. He
thinks the only language Saddam understands
is brute force. I don't believe we should
be bombing cities in our quest for one man.
We've
killed a million Iraqis since the start of
the Gulf war - mostly by blocking
humanitarian aid. Let's stop now.
Thankfully, most of the Brits I talk to
about the war are closer to me than to
Woodman. Only your prime minister doesn't
seem to have noticed.
I
have been here three months doing a play in
the West End. I am having the
time of my life. I love England, the
people, the parks, the theatre. The play is
great and the audiences have been a dream.
Probably I should just relax, be happy and
talk about the weather, but this war is
under my skin - it affects my sleep.
I
remember playing basketball with an Iraqi
in the late 80s while Iran and Iraq were at
war. I didn't know at the time that the US
and Britain were supplying weapons to both
sides. I asked why they were always at war
with each other and he said something that
stayed with me: "If it were up to
the people, there would be peace.
It's the
governments that create war." And now
my government is creating its second war in
less than a year. No; war requires two
combatants, so I should say "its
second bombing campaign".
I
went to the White House when Harvey
Weinstein was showing Clinton the movie
Welcome to Sarejevo, which I was in. I got
a few moments alone with Clinton.
Saddam throwing out the weapons inspectors
was all over the news and I asked what he
was going to do. His answer was very
revealing. He said: "Everybody is
telling me to bomb him. All the military
are saying, 'You gotta bomb him.' But if even one innocent
person died, I couldn't bear it."
And
I looked in his eyes and I believed him.
Little did I know he was blocking
humanitarian aid at the time, allowing the
deaths of thousands of innocent people.
I
am a father, and no amount of propaganda
can convince me that half a million
dead children is acceptable
"collateral damage". The fact is
that Saddam Hussein was our boy. The CIA
helped him to power, as they did the Shah
of Iran and Noriega and Marcos and the
Taliban and countless other brutal tyrants.
The fact is that George Bush Sr continued
to supply nerve gas and technology to
Saddam even after he used it on Iran and
then the Kurds in Iraq. While the Amnesty
International report listing countless
Saddam atrocities, including gassing and
torturing Kurds, was sitting on his desk,
Bush Sr pushed through a $2bn
"agricultural" loan and Thatcher
gave hundreds of millions in export credit
to Saddam. The elder Bush then had the
audacity to quote the Amnesty reports to
garner support for his oil war.
A
decade later, Shrub follows the same line:
"We have no quarrel with the Iraqi
people. "I'm sure half a million Iraqi
parents are scratching their heads
over that. I'm an American tired of lies.
And with our government, it's mostly lies.
The
history taught in our schools is
scandalous. We grew up believing that
Columbus actually discovered America. We
still celebrate Columbus Day. Columbus
was after one thing only - gold. As the
natives were showering him with gifts and
kindness, he wrote in his diary, "They
do not bear arms ... They have no iron ...
With 50 men we could subjugate them all and
make them do whatever we want."
Columbus is the perfect symbol of US
foreign policy to this day.
This
is a racist and imperialist war. The
warmongers who stole the White House (you
call them "hawks", but I would
never disparage such a fine bird) have
hijacked a nation's grief and turned it
into a perpetual war on any non-white
country they choose to describe as
terrorist.
To
the men in Washington, the world is just a
giant Monopoly board. Oddly enough,
Americans generally know how the government
works. The politicians do
everything they can for the people - the
people who put them in power.
The
giant industries that are polluting our
planet as well as violating human rights
worldwide are the ones nearest and dearest
to the hearts of American politicians.
But
in wartime people lose their senses. There
are flags and yellow ribbons and posters
and every media outlet is beating the war
drum and even sensible
people can hear nothing else. In the US,
God forbid you should suggest the war is
unjust or that dropping cluster bombs from
30,000ft on a
city is a cowardly act. When TV satirist
Bill Maher made some dissenting remarks
about the bombing of Afghanistan, Disney
pulled the plug on him. In a country that
lauds its freedom of speech, a word of
dissent can cost you your job.
I
read in a paper here about a woman who held
out the part of her taxes that would go to
the war effort. Something like 17%. I like
that idea, though
in the US it would have to be more like
50%. If you consider money as a form of
energy, then we see half our taxes and half
the US government's
energy focused on war and weapons of mass
destruction. Over the past 30 years, this
amounts to more than ten trillion dollars.
Imagine that money going to preserving
rainforest or contributing to a sustainable
economy (as opposed to the dinosaur tit we
are currently in the process of sucking
dry).
I
give in to Woodman, and we stop for a few
beers. He asks me what I'd do in Bush's
shoes. Easy: I'd honour Kyoto. Join the
world court. I'd stop subsidising
earth rapers like Monsanto, Dupont and
Exxon. I'd shut down the nuclear power
plants. So I already have $200bn saved from
corporate welfare. I'd save another
$100bn by stopping the war on non-corporate
drugs. And I'd
cut the defence budget in half so they'd
have to get by on a measly $200bn a year.
I've already saved half a trillion bucks by
saying no to polluters and warmongers.
Then
I'd give $300bn back to the taxpayers. I'd
take the rest and pay the people teaching
our children what they deserve. I'd put
$100bn into alternative
fuels and renewable energy. I'd revive the
Chemurgy movement, which made the farmer
the root of the economy, and make paper and
fuel from wheat straw, rice straw and hemp.
Not only would I attend, I'd sponsor the
next Earth Summit. And, of course, I'd give
myself a fat raise.
Woodman
drops me at home and I ask if he likes my
ideas. He offers a reluctant
"yes". As he pulls away he yells
out, "But I'd never vote for a man who
can't handle a few pints at the end of the
day!"
Woody
Harrelson appears in On an Average Day at
the Comedy Theatre, Panton Street, London
SW1 until November 3. Box office: 020-7369
1731.
So,
what can each of us do?? Work (and it is
work) towards Individual Peace, which leads
to Community Peace which leads to World
Peace.
All the Best

Sandy MacGregor
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