Sunday, October 13, 2013

[GMW #2830] Focus On Peace Forget War, Abolish War Museums, Dislike Everything Connected With War & Glorifying War


[GMW #2830] Focus On Peace Forget War, Abolish War Museums, Dislike Everything Connected With War & Glorifying War Idea Dream -Robert Muller's Ideas 3001 to 3500
~ Idea 3225 ~   

There should soon come a time on this planet when all war museums will be abolished.  It is already a progress to see that ancient museums of war between the states of the United States or the provinces in France and in other countries no longer exist because the central government does not like such museums.  Well, we are now being transformed into a united world and therefore national war museums should also be disliked and disappear.  They deal indeed with past periods of extreme violence of which neither the winning nor the defeated party should keep memory.  If we want to have peace on this planet we  better forget about the notion of war and suppress everything that is connected with it and glorifies it.

Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living,
Volume II Chapter 11 Of Gratitude
In the end, it is all a question of joyful understanding and surrender to the greatness of God and His Creation.
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