Wednesday, March 10, 2010

[GMW #1912] World-wide Use Of Non-Violent Means To Prevent And Resolve Issues From The Top Of The World Down To The Streets and The Family




[GMW #1912] World-wide Use Of Non-Violent Means To Prevent And Resolve Issues From The Top Of The World Down To The Streets and The Family
Wednesday 10 March 2010, Editor: Easy
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Idea Dream - Robert Muller's Ideas 1 to 500
6.  Holding by the UN of a world conference on violence and the peaceful resolution of all conflicts.

It is high time for the UN to have a look at all forms of violence on this planet, their causes, their prevention and the ways they could be solved by non-violent means, from the top of the world (international conflicts) down to violence in the streets and in the family. 

We must aim at a new century and millennium of non-violence.

Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living,  
Volume III Chapter I - The Span Of Life

My fascination with life has no end. 

It is such a miracle, such an incredible privilege that I ask myself:

How is it possible that I am alive? 
What is the miracle behind it? 
For what mysterious purpose was I born? 
And God always answers me:

To be happy,
To be fulfilled,
To render service to others and
To live again.


UN News Sources - UN Chronicle, United Nations News Service , UN Wire News Archive
References: Earth Charter, Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Rights of: Children, Women, Indigenous People
To Be Written: Rights of Nature, Birds, Animals, Fish, etc.

"No pessimist ever discovered
the secrets of the stars, or
sailed to an unchartered land, or
opened a new heaven
to the human spirit."

- Helen Keller, HeartMath.com

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Happy 87th Birthday
Robert Muller ...

You are invited to send your favorite ideas and dreams for a better world to Robert for his birthday celebration Thursday, March 11, 2010.

To send your happy birthday note you can reply to this email or here: Contact.


Here are one of the happy birthday notes:

Dear Robert,

Tomorrow is your birthday. I would like to wish you a Happy Birthday.

The 11th of March is always a special day to me because it is also the birthday of your late United Nations colleague Erskine Childers who has been very special to me and who worked in the same spirit as you.

Today I read - as always - your Good Morning World-message, and I would like to tell you that I think you are a legend already!

You are a great inspiration!

I would like to thank you for that. All good wishes to you Robert, and also to your wife Barbara.

And spring greetings from the Netherlands.

Marjolijn



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