| | | [GMW #1651] All Nations Hold Their Elections In The Same Year And For The Same Duration | Thursday 30 January 2009, Editor: Easy | RobertMuller.org | Contact | Subscribe | Unsubscribe | | GMW Blogs: English | Portuguese | Spanish | Tagalog | Dutch | | Idea Dream - Robert Muller's Ideas 1 to 500 | ~ Idea 261 ~ 28 March 1995 I repeat emphatically my recommendation that all nations should hold their elections in the same year and for the same duration. Why? Because how many times have I heard at the UN: one cannot do anything in the Middle East, or in Cyprus because Israel or the Arab countries, or Greece or Turkey, or the United States have elections. * |
| Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living, Volume III Chapter 5 Of Adulthood | The world out there is changing, and its changes might affect you. But you, together with hundreds of millions of adults around the globe are also changing the world. Keep informed about global problems by joining international associations or a local United Nations association or other movements concerned with world affairs and causes. One of the main purposes of adulthood is to contribute to a peaceful, more just, better world, and to give proper guidance to the children and youth. This is the sacred duty of adulthood. Also adults are the basic units of democracy, the optimum living perceptive units of the Earth and of the human condition. Exercise this function with extreme seriousness, not limiting it to the election of public officials, but expressing your views by networking, writing to your representatives and newspapers, etc. To do that, you must be properly informed about the place where you live, your community, your country, your continent and the world. * | | Peace is a prerequisite for our future... Here is a excerpt from an email I received yesterday from Atif Jamil of Pakistan.
He wrote, a Pakistani college girl is asking, "Why are they fighting? We do not want weapons. We do not want war. We only want peace which is a prerequisite for our future."
Peace, Love, and Light, Barbara Wolf | | | | | | | |