Despite our knowing, in the depths of our souls, that peace is the right thing, why have world peace organizations failed in their attempts to deal with the insanity of war? Do the pleadings of the anti-war movement not seem eerily similar to those issued by the families of alcoholics, as their loved ones blindly

Addiction is a spiritual malady requiring a spiritual solution. And the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over expecting different results. Therefore, by definition war must be an addiction which requires a spiritual solution! Perhaps world peace organizations and the anti-war movement have not been successful as they have consistently appealed

In 2008 Barrak Obama was elected President of the United States by the largest majority in history. His campaign slogan, “Change You Can Believe In,” was embraced by the American people. But the change Americans had hoped for didn’t happen. Perhaps one of the reasons it didn’t happen is because one man, even if he

Here’s the deal: What good does it do to have the greatest recipe for change known to man and keep it a secret? In fact, the only way this message will ever work is to put it in the hands of as many people as possible, as soon as possible. And only you can determine

Iraq – Why We Did It? – Really??

Saturday, 12 April 2014 by

Last night I finally had the opportunity to watch MSNBC’s story of why Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, et al, orchestrated the Iraq invasion. First I want to state that I think the world of Rachel Maddow; which is why I was so frustrated that MSNBC went to the trouble of making Why We Did It and

A few days ago I had the great fortune of hearing Neale Donald Walsch, the author of the series of books entitled Conversations With God speak at an event. Walsch, who was animated, intelligent, and humorous, offered an interesting perspective on the world we lived in and asked a very provocative question which I, in

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