World Peace Now (Facebook closed group created by Jah Fe)
Does the world peace movement have a voice and visible presence
in the world, Jah Fe? That is something to consider. Perhaps some kind of media
committee that issues statements to the world press. I don't think anything
like that exists today. Getting the truth out about false flag events to start
wars is a powerful way to diffuse the energy field that builds for a military
attack.
It was not Iran that attacked the Saudi oil fields. It was the
Houthis in Yemen. Believe them when they take credit.
Here is a good video that goes extensively into the situation,
giving background on the war with Yemen. Ryan Christian calls it a U.S. led
coalition, but I don't think that's accurate. It's a Saudi-led coalition with
U.A.E., supported by the U.S., but that's a minor quiblle. The U.S. is in
cahoots with the Saudis to kill Yemenis, there is no doubt about that. More war
crimes. And crazy rhetoric about attacking Iran, and killing more people.
Jah Fe Excellent idea Ariel. We could have a Media Working Group and a list of
international media outlets to send Media Releases to. WOuld you like to be
part of that? Anyone else?
Ariel Ky Yes, I
believe that I would like to serve in this way. It's something I often engage
in anyways whenever I feel the need to get the truth out to prevent the
outbreak of a hot war. However, what I usually do is send an article to English
press in countries that are most impacted by an event. For example, when the
Cheonan exploded during live fire war games in South Korea, the U.S. was ready
to attack North Korea, and blamed them for what was actually a tragic accident.
I had been following the war games because tensions were running high at the
time, but the corporate media failed to contextualize this event in light of
the war games. They just weren't mentioned. Another sign that an event might be
a false flag pretext for war is when several different accounts of what
happened are floated in rapid succession.
So in the case of the Cheonan, I worked closely with a professor
whose expertise was in the history of Korea, and we sorted out between the two
of us what was really happening there. It was definitely NOT an attack by North
Korea, and there was no reason at all to attack them.
Then I submittted an article to the Mainichi Times in Japan
(where I've been published before) and China Daily, where I've also had opinion
pieces published. I didn't really expect my articles to get published because
of the highly volatile situation.
Nonetheless, I knew that if I got the facts to those
newspapers, that they would be shown to people in the government, and could
shift perceptions of what happened, and what was an appropriate response. The
truth, in my experience, rings so loud, that people know it when they encounter
it.
The war against Iraq was perhaps the last time that the
energy field for war was greater than all the efforts of millions, really,
around the world who endeavored to prevent it. That disastrous war has
compelled many people to continue to monitor the world situation, and use the
power of prayer and meditation to still the waters. That creates a potent field
of energy for different outcomes, and is not to be discounted. However,
writers, activists, people willing to demonstrate and go on record, have
tremendous impact and do make a difference in the direction humanity is headed.
So I believe that we can deflate the field of energy which
builds before a war that makes it happen. There are three ways to do this: 1)
with the power of the word in getting out the truth. The truth sets us free. I
strongly believe that, 2) with collective action in street protests and
demonstrations, especially creative efforts that grab people's attention and
make them think more deeply about what is happening, and 3) humor. Lightening
up can be the most effective way to change the energy field. Being really
serious and in a state of fear of what might happen feeds the energy of war.
So when we pray, it's good to remember to send love to
everyone who is involved in a conflict, and that means all of the players, even
those who profit from waging wars. You know these souls are some of the most
needy in the world, and the most deprived of love because they are seeking
substitutes such as power, control, money.
Of course, that doesn't explain all of the motivations of the
players because there are truly dark, evil forces behind all of this. But these
dark forces have no ability to manifest in our reality if they are not embodied
as a human soul.
Every human usually has parents, siblings, children and
greater family, friends, schoolmates, work colleagues... all of the people that
everyone who lives in a human body experiences. the dark forces can take hold
in those who, for whatever reasons, are not centered in love, and do not feel
that they are loved.
Of course, there are ancestral lineages of patternings that
have caused great trauma and harm, which give the dark forces a foothold within
a person's psyche. However, the more people heal and follow a spiritual path
which enables them to love more fully, the less likely they will be fertile
ground for the dark forces to wreak havoc in our world.
My understanding of the dynamics of energy fields gives me hope
for the future of humanity. The more conscious we become, the more spiritual
our thoughts and actions, inevitably our paradigm shifts to care more for each
other and our planet that we are part of, will result in the energy field of
conflicts, violence and war dissipating and disappearing.
I keep thinking that the biblical saying that the meek will
inherit the Earth is what we are on the verge of seeing today. It is the least
violent of people, the most peace-loving, those with an aversion to conflict,
who will ultimately prevail.
And there you have my
philosophy articulated as I never have before, if not exactly in a nutshell, in
several long posts here.