Clear Path to Peace




November 28, 2007

Clear Path To Peace

This blog is dedicated to all people and their clear path to peace. In this, my first post, I’ll share with you what a clear path means to me. As a peace educator and forgiveness counselor, I am entranced by the possibilities of walking this path….with you…..

Clear: allowing, welcoming, unimpeded, unobstructed, available

Path: way, avenue, journey, process

To Peace: to love, this moment, deep spiritual resting & relaxation in truth

A welcoming way to love….An allowing process in this moment….An unobstructed journey into deep spiritual rest…

This path is available to every person in every moment. Why don’t we choose it? Because let’s get honest here - it is a very definite choice. One fraught with meaning and potential, moment by moment by moment.

My life, work and writing are dedicated to this path. I’ve found forgiveness to be the most potent and fascinating way to walk it. Forgiveness is accompanied by breath, release, learning, compassion, prayer and rejuvenation.

In my posts, I’ll be sharing what I’ve learned and listening to you as you respond. We will explore the many aspects of our awakening into the One….the Light that holds us and gives us Life.

Please feel free to respond and share your views. I look forward to hearing from you!

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2 Comments »

  1. Ana, I love your blog–I really appreciate the explanation of clear
    path to peace. It is beautiful. It is simple yet subtle and allows for multiplicity and complexity–The many ways of creating sentences is a positive reminder of the many ways to bring me back to a peaceful heart. In my work, facilitating dialogue about water, our most precious resource, the reason there is life as we know it on earth, I can use your tools and I trust their wisdom is like water and will provide an unimpeded process in this moment and moments to come facilitating dialogue that will have water be a catalyst for peace–Thank you!

    Comment by Meadow Barr — January 4, 2008 @ 1:53 pm

  2. Peace is not the gap between conflicts or the cessation of conflicts. There can be no conflicts and yet, the human mind is restless. Also there can be peace amidst the severest conflicts. It is where ont looks for peace. Peace is not found without, but in the depth of the human soul when one realises that The Self (spirit) cannot be touched by the fiercest storms that rages without. Love is the virtue that shapes the environment for Peace. Love does so because it casteth out fear; and this enables one to go through the gravest conflict, feeling secure and unmoved like the clock which goes on ticking in the raging tempest.

    Comment by randall butisingh — January 13, 2008 @ 8:18 pm

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