It has been a month since the beginning of this deep agony. I feel every scream and cry as a wound in my own body. Spiritual empathy has a price – there is no longer a distinction between “I” and “you,” which means that every experience out there is also my experience. At this point, the suffering is so great that I would do anything to stop it. Unfortunately, the universe is moving towards the moment of deepest darkness, and the war is not over. It may turn into something worse. All I want is for it to stop, and I invite you to join me in that desire. I invite you to express it, the best and loudest you can. Say ENOUGH! STOP THE WAR.
If you are unaware of our inner connection and what this war is doing to you, in the depths of your consciousness; if you have allowed vicious tongues to confuse you and stop you from acting, at least consider this: when you see one man beating another in the street, what would you do? Would you think about who did what to whom, when, and why so that this is happening now? Would you stick to false neutrality because… you don’t want to interfere? Maybe the beaten is the one to blame for his fate? Or you would say, clearly, loudly, and unequivocally: STOP THE VIOLENCE!
Many loud “sages” out there swear to their soul, freedom, and of course, their rights, but they have lost the simplicity of the heart. They point the fingers at the darkness and claim to know who is working against us all, but this serves only as an obstacle and justification for not doing anything.
Do you want to know who is to blame for this? It is a bitter pill, but very simple: WE ARE GUILTY.
Yes, our fault is because we have not done enough to permeate the shared consciousness with “ahimsa,” nonviolence. We are guilty because we did not point the finger at injustice, discrimination, and narrow-mindedness. We are guilty because we have allowed ourselves to be divided by nations, beliefs, language, traditions, and religions. We are guilty because we have forgotten that we are ONE, that we are people on the same planet, and that there must be no differences or boundaries between us.
But guilt only makes sense if it moves you NOW to action. Join me in an invisible but powerful attempt to return nonviolence to the foundation of our shared consciousness. Turn to peace, every day, whenever you can. Be peace.
Try, but if you don’t know how, remember that, remember helplessness, and learn how to create peace from within when the opportunity arises. In the meantime, join me in loudly expressing your rejection of the war. Say out loud: STOP THE WAR.
Don’t look for excuses, don’t think about politics, don’t indulge in the murky waters of hidden conspiracies. Be simple, direct, and pure in your intention: ENOUGH! STOP THE WAR.
Say it clearly and without justification because this is an opportunity for us to return to unity. We have to agree on one thing because otherwise, we are lost: STOP THE WAR.
Don’t hesitate, don’t get confused. As you very well know, some voices justify violence and distort reality, pushing us into even deeper darkness. Maybe you think it’s okay to let everyone say their stance, and perhaps you don’t want to clash with friends who think differently, or you have some other reasons why you’ve been silent so far. But please, in the name of what we have in common, do not be silent anymore.
Say out loud: ENOUGH! STOP THE WAR.
Say it on behalf of all Ukrainians speaking it with their tears as they leave their ruined homes. They don’t get to say it in words because they have to save their lives. Say it on their behalf and say it out loud: STOP THE WAR!
Say it on behalf of all Russians who are dying far from home without knowing why. Say it on behalf of all those in Russia who are crying silently in disbelief, but they cannot and must not say what they think because they will lose their heads because of it.
Say it for all of them and all of us. Say it for yourself because, even though you may not see it, bombs are now falling on your houses, and your life is being extinguished under the boot of violence. Don’t hesitate. Say it while you still can, and there is still time: ENOUGH! STOP THE WAR.
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