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Dear Friends:
   This is affirming of the process that we are witnessing. Namaste, Ingrid


Dr. Robert Muller, former assistant secretary general of the United Nations,
now Chancellor emeritus of the University of Peace
in Costa Rica was one of the people who witnessed the founding of the U.N.
and has worked in support of or inside the U.N.
ever since. Recently he was in San Francisco to be honored for his service to
the world through the U.N. and through his
writings and teachings for peace.

At age eighty, Dr. Muller surprised, even stunned, many in the audience that
day with his most positive assessment of where
the world stands now regarding war and peace.  I was there at the gathering
and I myself was stunned by his remarks.  What
he said turned my head around and offered me a new way to see what is going
on in the world. My synopsis of his remarks is
below:

'I'm so honored to be here,' he said. 'I'm so honored to be alive at such a
miraculous time in history. I'm so moved by what's
going on in our world today.' (I was shocked. I thought -- Where has he
been?  What has he been reading? Has he seen the
newspapers? Is he senile? Has he lost it?  What is he talking about?)

Dr. Muller proceeded to say, 'Never before in the history of the  world  has
there been a global, visible, public, viable, open
dialogue and conversation about the very legitimacy of war.'  The whole world
is in now having this critical and historic
dialogue--listening to all kinds of points of view and positions about going
to war or not going to war. In a huge global public
 conversation the world is asking -- 'Is war legitimate? Is it illegitimate?
Is there enough evidence to warrant an attack? Is there
not enough evidence to warrant an attack?  What will be the consequences? The
costs? What will happen after a war?  How will
this set off other conflicts? What might be peaceful alternatives?   What
kind of negotiations are we not thinking of? What are the
real intentions for declaring war?'

All of this, he noted, is taking place in the context of the United Nations
Security Council, the body that was established in 1949
for exactly this purpose. He pointed out that it has taken us more than
fifty years to realize that function, the real function of the
U.N. And at this moment in history--the United Nations is at the center of
the stage. It is the place where these conversations
are happening, and it has become in these last months and weeks, the most
powerful governing body on earth, the most
powerful container for the world's effort to wage peace rather than war.

Dr. Muller was almost in tears in recognition of the fulfillment of this
dream.  'We are not at war,' he kept saying. We, the world
community, are WAGING peace. It is difficult, hard work. It is constant and
we must not let up.  It is working and it is a historic
 milestone of immense proportions. It has never happened before -- never in
human history -- and it is happening now, every
day, every hour, waging peace through a global conversation.  He pointed out
that the conversation questioning the validity of
 going to war has gone on for hours, days, weeks, months and now more than a
year, and it may go on and on.  'We're in
peacetime,' he kept saying. 'Yes, troops are being moved.   Yes, warheads are
being lined up. Yes, the aggressor is angry and
upset and spending a billion dollars a day preparing to attack.  But not one
shot has been fired. Not one life has been lost. There
is no war. It's all a conversation.'  It is tense, it is tough, it is
challenging, AND we are in the most significant and potent global
conversation and public dialogue in the history of the world.

This has not happened before on this scale ever before--not before WW1 or
WWII, not before Vietnam or Korea, this is new and it
is a stunning new era of Global listening, speaking, and responsibility. In
the process, he pointed out, new alliances are being
formed.  Russia and China on the same side of an issue is an unprecedented
outcome.  France and Germany working together
to wake up the world to a new way of seeing the situation. The largest peace
demonstrations in the history of the world are
taking place--and we are not at war!

Most peace demonstrations in recent history took place when a war was already
waging, sometimes for years, as in the case of
Vietnam.  'So this,' he said, 'is a miracle. This is what 'waging peace
'looks like.' No matter what happens, history will record that
this is a new era, And that the 21st century has been initiated with the
world in a global dialogue looking deeply, profoundly and
responsibly as a global community at the legitimacy of the actions of a
nation that is desperate to go to war.  Through these
global peace-waging efforts, the leaders of that nation are being engaged in
further dialogue forcing them to rethink, and
 allowing all nations to participate in the serious and horrific decision to
go to war or not.

Dr. Muller also made reference to a recent New York Times article that
pointed out that up until now there has been just one
superpower--the United States, and that has created a kind of blindness in
the vision of the U.S. But now, Dr. Muller asserts,
there are two superpowers: the  United States and the merging, surging voice
of the people of the world.    All around the world,
people are waging peace. To Robert Muller, one Of  the great advocates of the
United Nations, it is nothing short of a  Miracle
and it is working.




Judith Richardson > Pono Consultants > International > Facilitating the Flow >
of Inspired > Collaboration >
www.ponoconsultants.com  > (902) > 435-0308 > > > I commit to inspire and
enlighten myself and others to > cooperate, >
communicate, and love as we all evolve toward self-actualization > and raise >
the frequency on the planet to vibrate with peace
and > love. > >PS  Robert Muller is a Santa Barbara resident and is at the
U.N.  today promoting  his biography, 'Prophet: The
Hatmaker's Son' written by Douglas  Gillies, also  a Santa Barbarian.

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