Wednesday, September 5, 2012

[GMW #2553] Humanity Requires Demilitarization Of All Countries



[GMW #2553] Humanity Requires Demilitarization Of All Countries
Tuesday 25 Sep 2012, Editor: Easy
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Idea Dream - Robert Muller's Ideas 1501 to 2000
~ Idea 1547 ~
5 October 1998

One great advantage of demilitarization is that a demilitarized country acquires a special, higher level of morality and becomes a natural, inspiring, peace-advocating country in the world. This is what has made one of the earliest demilitarized countries, Costa Rica, a peace model in the world and one of the best members of the United Nations.

It was recompensed for it by being selected as the seat of the first University for Peace on the planet and of the Earth Council created by the Rio de Janeiro conference on the environment. President Oscar Arias of Costa Rica also received the Nobel Peace Prize for his successful peacemaking in Central America, followed now by his efforts to demilitarize more countries.

Dear leaders of nations, follow the example of Costa Rica if you want to be remembered by humanity's new global history and be recompensed with major world prizes.

Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living,  
Volume II Chapter 13 - Of Speaking
Beautiful, satisfying music required the search for the laws of harmony.  Similarly, a beautiful, happy human society will require the search for the laws of harmony of the Earth and of the universe.  This will be the role of tomorrow's universal, human and Earth preserving, embellishing government.
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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.

Earthling Opinion

Creative Revolution
-by J. Krishnamurti

... there is a vast difference between the action of creative revolution,
and the action of revolt or mutiny within society. As long as you are
concerned with mere reform, with decorating the bars and walls of the prison,
you are not creative.

Reformation always needs further reform, it only brings more misery, more destruction.

Whereas, the mind that understands this whole structure of
acquisitiveness, of greed, of ambition and breaks away from it
–such a mind is in constant revolution.

It is an expansive, a creative mind; therefore,
like a stone thrown into a pool of still water,
its action produces waves, and those waves will
form a different civilization altogether. [Full Article]

– J. Krishnamurti, in Think on These Things.
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