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Be The Change!

 Explanation of the World Peace Petition
One person at a time & Pass It On

 
This may be the first petition that you have been asked to sign which endorses changing “yourself” rather than someone or something else. The signers of this document believe that peace is within each of us – and are raising awareness ONE PERSON AT A TIME!

If you feel strongly about an issue in life that could be better – Do something about it! (If you are not going to make an effort to improve it, then stop your whining!)

The message here is that 20 million people will be basically taking an oath to start with themselves, their own family, as well as friends, to straighten out relationships -- one person at a time & Pass It On.
 
We shall be grateful for what we have, and be considerate of others. If we all just promised to work on ourselves, united we can change the world – Again, one person at a time, and Pass it on.

We shall all respect our own elders as well as the retirees among us. These are the citizens who are “giving back.” These are the people who are doing the volunteer work to better this generation and the generations to come. 

We shall judge one another for what we are all trying to accomplish to make the world a better place, rather than judging what we ‘do” for our livelihood.   On this level, we we all start out equal. Ask your family and friends what they are doing to make the world a better place. Ask yourself as well, and declare your allegiance to making the effort.
 
 
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"If I don't hurt me and I don't hurt you how can we have war?"
By: Louise L. Hay, The Power is Within You www.hayhouse.com
 
 
 ARLANS MISSION STATEMENT
 
My purpose is to express my love for life, for humanity, and for the world by helping one person at a time to recognize his or her true potential. I accomplish this by treating each person the same that I wish to be treated.  Together we realize that we are all capable of making a difference in this world. The process is one person at a time – Pass it on!
 
                                                   By:  Director of Global Development, 
                                                We, The World
 
 
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Creating world peace takes many forms, but surely it begins with individuals. Here are 100 ideas for creating a more peaceful world. I encourage you to play your part in creating peace. It continues to be the most significant challenge of humankind, and requires the efforts of each of us.

 













  • Be generous with your smiles.
  • Be kind.
  • Respect the Earth.
  • Walk in a forest.
  • Plant a tree.
  • Contemplate a mountain.
  • Protect the Earth.
  • Live simply.
  • Help feed the hungry.
  • Erase a border in your mind.
  • Teach peace to children.
  • Read Chief Seattle's Letter to the President.
  • Be honest.
  • Demand honesty from your government.
  • Think about consequences.
  • Commit yourself to nonviolence.
  • Support nonviolent solutions to global problems.
  • Speak up for a healthy planet.
  • Demand reductions in military expenditures.
  • Be fair.
  • Pledge allegiance to the Earth and to its varied life forms.
  • Think for yourself.
  • Ask questions.
  • Recognize your unique potential.
  • Join an organization working for peace.
  • Be less materialistic.
  • Be more loving.
  • Empower others to work for peace.
  • Oppose all weapons of mass destruction.
  • Support equality.
  • Speak out for a nuclear weapons-free world.
  • Support a Department of Peace.
  • Listen to your heart.
  • Help the poor.
  • Fight against militarism.
  • Study the lives of peace heroes.
  • Help create a community peace park or garden.
  • Commemorate the International Day of Peace.
  • Help strengthen the United Nations.
  • Support the International Criminal Court.
  • Read the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
  • Advance the rights of future generations.
  • Be a voice for the voiceless.
  • Join an action alert network.
  • Be forgiving.
  • Laugh more.
  • Play with a child.
  • Support education and the arts over weapons.
  • Help educate the next generation to be compassionate.
  • Take personal responsibility for creating a better world.
  • Sing.
  • Write a poem.
  • Organize a church service on the theme of peace.
  • Learn about another culture.
  • Help someone.
  • Support the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF).
  • Oppose the arms trade.
  • Clear your mind.
  • Breathe deeply.
  • Sip tea.
  • Express your views on peace to government officials.
  • Fight for the environment.
  • Celebrate Earth Day.
  • Think like an astronaut, recognizing that we have only one Earth.
  • Be constructive.
  • Let someone else go first.
  • Plant seeds of peace.
  • Work in a garden.
  • Change a potential enemy into a friend.
  • Be positive.
  • Share.
  • Be a good neighbor.
  • Send a note of appreciation.
  • Tell your friends how much they matter.
  • Say "I love you" more.
  • Don't tolerate prejudice.
  • Demand more from your elected officials.
  • Walk by the ocean, a river, or a lake.
  • Recognize that all humans have the right to peace.
  • Respect the dignity of each person.
  • Be a leader in the struggle for human decency.
  • Be a friend.
  • Send sunflowers to world leaders, and call for a world free of nuclear weapons.
  • Oppose technologies that harm the environment.
  • Lose an argument to a loved one.
  • Value diversity.
  • Walk softly on the Earth.
  • Appreciate the power of the sun.
  • Speak out for global disarmament.
  • Support a democratic order.
  • Teach non-violence by example.
  • Remember that "No man is an Island."
  • Spend time in nature.
  • Boycott war toys.
  • Be thankful for the miracle of life.
  • Seek harmony with nature.
  • Remind your leaders that peace matters.
  • Oppose violence in television programming for children.
  • Listen to Beethoven's Ode to Joy.
  • Celebrate peace.
 
 
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