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Peace Shero
Oh my god, oh my god, I can not begin to tell you how happy I am to present you (unless you already know!) stellar, brilliant, inspired, always deepening the work of Urban Shaman Mama Donna Henes Queen. What appears below is taken from Queen's Chronicles newsletter. His latest book, The Queen of Myself, is a source of daily inspiration for me. Find or sign up for The Queen's Chroniclesat its website Internet.
Donna hymn to one of my favorite Shero peace in my soul sings. So, to start school year, I invite you to swim Donna wonderful prose on the theme of Peace Pilgrim. It is followed by a prayer for peace written by Ellen Bass who had tears in his triumphant end.
Queen of Peace
Peace Pilgrim spent nearly 30 years his life to walk and talk peace. Born Mildred Lisette Norman in 1908 in a small poultry farm in Egg Harbor City, New Jersey. She was the eldest three children with love, close-knit, extended family of nine.
The Norman ancestors had fled Germany for America in the mid-19th century to escape conflict and militarism. His parents instilled a strong ethic of peace to their children, encouraging discussion of issues social and political, and the pursuit of moral issues. The family considered themselves "free thinkers" who have sought answers through reason and logic.
After graduating from high school, Mildred Norman found a secretarial job. Like a young adult, she led an active social life and the age of 25 eloped with Stanley Ryder, a businessman. They were very inconsistent and that the marriage was stormy from the start. Stanley wanted a traditional home life and children, Mildred did not. He liked to drink, Mildred did not. Stanley believed in war, not Mildred. With each passing year, the couple grew further apart.
Ironically, during the Great Depression Mildred learned that making money was easy, and spending it foolishly was completely meaningless. She knew that this was not his destiny, but did not know what was.
She know, however, she was not satisfied with her life. It was more uncomfortable to have so many others starving. In 1938, she spent an entire night walking through the woods to pray for guidance to find his vocation, and she underwent a profound experience spiritual awakening
I felt a complete willingness, without any reservation, to give my life – to dedicate my life – to the service. "If you can good to me, please use me!" I prayed to God. "I'm there to take all of me, I serve you. I retain nothing. "Then a great peace came over me. I had a total availability, without reservation whatsoever, to give my life to something beyond myself.
Thus began a period of 15 years of intense inner transformation. She said: "I tell you it is a point of no return. After this, we can never go completely self-centered life. "
Throughout the decade of the 1940s, Mildred searching diligently for the service which she felt called to undertake. First, she worked with the elderly and those with emotional problems. Then she volunteered for peace organizations: the Quaker American Friends Service Committee, the Philadelphia Stock Exchange Commission and the Council of the United Nations and the League of Philadelphia International Women for Peace and Freedom.
As she entered her forties, Mildred began to radically simplify his life. She decided get rid of useless goods and frivolous activities. She dissolved her unhappy marriage. She became a vegetarian, disciplined herself to live ten dollars per week, and curtailed his wardrobe to two dresses. His goal was "to experience and learn to appreciate the great freedom of simplicity. "
She describes this period as a time when it was engaged in a great struggle between the ego and consciousness, or between its "lower egocentric nature "and higher," God-centered nature. " It has sought to overcome selfishness achieve inner peace and spiritual maturity.
Mildred joined the hiking club endurance and took hikes likely to increase physical strength and gain experience in simple living. In 1952, she became the first woman to walk the full length 2050-mile Appalachian Trail in a season.
Life on the track agree with her. Hiking reinforced his belief in simplicity and confirmed its ability to live in harmony, if necessary, at the level for long periods of time, in all weather conditions. She managed to live outside for five months with only a pair of pants, a shirt a sweater, a blanket and two sheets of plastic.
Its menu, morning and evening, was two cups of uncooked oatmeal soaked in water and seasoned with brown sugar, at noon, she had two cups of milk powder double force, more berries, nuts or vegetables she found in the woods.
Her experience convinced her that material possessions were simply a burden, and to achieve a daily state of grace, she would need to maintain that simplicity after she went down the trail.
His long march led to a period of soul searching focused on what she, a person could be the cause of peace. This meditation quarantine resulted in his experience a powerful spiritual vision, an epiphany undeniable. She came to understand that it was his destiny to be "A traveler until mankind has learned the ways of peace."
I saw in my mind's eye, I walked long and bearing the coat of my mission … I saw a map of the United States with major cities marked – and it was as if someone had taken a crayon and marked a zigzag line across, coast to coast and border to border, from Los Angeles to New York. I knew what I should do. I speak for all those who hear me on the path of peace. I even intend to wear a sign, which goes back to reading, "Walking Coast to Coast for Peace" and the forehead, "Peace Pilgrim.
She gave all of his possessions – including his name – and ready to undertake the pilgrimage incredible that it would maintain for the rest of his life.
Step by Step. . . Mile by mile. . . Walking Walking. . . Marching. . . Dancing
Become a driving force for peace.
DH
On the morning of January 1, 1953, at 44 years, Mildred Norman Ryder adopted the name of Peace Pilgrim, put on a pair of sneakers, wearing dark blue slacks, blouse, tunic – blue being the color for International Peace – and went Pasadena, California, to walk along the country. She promised to walk until given shelter and fasting until it has provided food.
She walked before Rose Parade, where thousands of people could see her out of his way. His tunic bore his name, Peace Pilgrim, on the front and the back was printed with its goal of 10,000 miles for the world peace. She wore her some cases – a comb, a toothbrush, a pen, postage stamps and nothing else, not a penny – in his pockets.
Peace Pilgrim came out for peace on faith alone, and in so doing has undertaken a bold and innovative achievement that represented a huge moral courage. On this first trip, in the middle of the Korean War, the Cold War, and the height the McCarthy era, she walked 5,000 miles from California to New York from coast to coast and from border to border, sharing his message of peace.
No one can walk safely only one who walks humbly and safe with lots of love and great faith. To such a person goes through the good in others (and it is good in everyone), and therefore can not be harmed. It operates between individuals, it operates between the working groups and it is between nations if nations had the courage to try.
It has all those she met a printed explanation of his foot, which bore the simple message. "This is the path of peace – overcome evil with good, falsehood with the truth, and hatred with love. "She rarely missed more than three meals before it was offered food. If it was not offered shelter, she slept in fields, under bridges, and more than once in prison.
During his 28 years on the road, the Queen of Peace has largely beyond its original purpose-mile. When she broke the mark of 25,000 miles, she stopped counting, but she continued to walk for 17 more years. It went by 29 pairs of sneakers, an average 1500 miles per pair. At this rate, she walked 43.500 miles.
Upon his death in 1981, she had crossed the United States seven times, visiting ten Canadian provinces and parts of Mexico, spreading his message of peace hope and inspiration for thousands people who crossed his path extraordinary.
Peace Pilgrim is my Shero. I can only pray for the wisdom and the will to follow his footsteps.
To achieve inner peace, you must actually make your life, not just your property. When you finally give your life – bringing into alignment your beliefs and how you live – then and only then will we begin to find inner peace.
This must be one of the prayers the most beautiful peace that I have ever read. He completed the test at Queen's Chronicles Donna her.
Pray peace
Pray to whom you kneel to:
Jesus nailed to his wooden or marble or plastic cross,
its suffering face bent to kiss you,
Buddha still under the Bo tree in scorching heat,
Adonai, Allah. Raise your arms to Mary
it to put his hand on our foreheads,
to Shekinhah, Queen of Heaven and Earth,
Inanna in her stripped descent.
Pray the driver bus that takes you to work,
pray on the bus, pray for everyone riding buses
and for everyone on the bus in the world.
If you not been on a bus in a long time,
climb the few steps, drop some money, and pray.
Waiting in line for movies, for ATM,
for your latte and croissant, offer your plea.
Make your eating and drinking a supplication.
Make your slices of carrots a holy act,
each translucent layer of onion, a deeper prayer.
Hawk or Wolf, or the Great Whale, pray
Bow down to terriers and shepherds and Siamese cats.
Fields of artichokes and elegant strawberries.
Make brushing your hair a prayer, each component
his own voice, singing in the choir on the head.
As you wash your face, water slides
between fingers, a prayer: Water,
softer thing on earth, the sweetness
who wears rock.
Make love, of course, is already a prayer.
The skin and mouth open cult skin
If we are paid in fragile,
If you're hungry, please. If you are tired.
Pray for Gandhi Day and Dorothy.
Shakespeare. Sappho. Sojourner Truth.
When you walk to your car, mailbox,
the video store, each step
a prayer that we all keep our legs,
we do not open someone else's legs.
Or crush their skulls.
And if you ride a bike
or a skateboard, in a wheelchair, each revolution
wheels a prayer that Earth rotates
we will do less harm, less harm, less harm.
And while you work, typing with a new manicure,
a tiny palm painted on one pearlescent nail
or soda or drawing good blood supply of
in rubber capped vials, writing on a blackboard
with chalk yellow, twirling pizzas –
With every breath, take in the faith of
who have believed when belief seemed foolish,
who have persevered. With each breath, cherish.
Pull weeds for peace, turn in your sleep for peace,
feed the birds for peace, each shiny seed
that spills on land, one second of peace.
Wash your dishes, call your mother, drink wine.
leaves shovel or snow or trash from your sidewalk.
Clear a path. Fold a photo of a dead child
around your VISA card. Gnaw your crust.
Mumble along like a crazy, stumbling
your prayer through the streets.
Ellen Bass. In his book the human lineage, published by Copper Canyon Press, 2007
Always working for peace. . .
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What is the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea?
I am quite perplexed as to what the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification Korea is. Is it part of North Korea or is it a joint? Thank you pour votre aide.
He was trained in North Korea in the early 60s as a response to a consolidation movement that was happening in South Korea. Especially, it seems they are trying to assert superiority N. Korean major inter-Korean issues.
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September 7th, 2008
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