Week of Global Interreligious
Dialogue
Co-Organized by Global Family
for Love and Peace September 19, 2009
More than 30 people gathered on the
evening of September 19, 2009, during the Week of Global
Interreligious Dialogue, to share the wisdom of the
Indigenous Peoples.
In
celebration of the United Nations International Day of
Peace, the topic of the evening was Climate Change and
Environmental Sustainability, seeking answers to the
questions:
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How can we balance the needs of
humanity with sustaining our planet, and work to resolve
the conflict between a global economy and environmental
conservation?
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How can the religious and
spiritual communities contribute their considerable
resources to these crucial issues?
In the tradition of Indigenous
cultures, responses to these questions come from no one
individual but from the Spirit. The message from the Spirit
is clear: Respect the Earth. If our actions do not arise
from the foundation of respect for the Earth, then they
ultimately will not serve to benefit environmental
sustainability, or any other way in which we desire to
change the world. It must be respect for the Earth that
guides our thoughts and actions.
Next,
the Spirit speaks about stillness. Without stillness, we are
not able to accept the gifts from the universe nor are we
able to share our own gifts with each other. It is the
stillness of our own spirit, our inner core, which brings
about this openness.
Someone asked, how could my spirit be
still when during this life it has witnessed pain, sadness,
and disappointment? Overcoming what we perceive as injuries
and hurt can only be achieved through love and forgiveness.
The wisdom of the elders goes on,
though. Before the Creator created, there was stillness. We
were all there. We are that stillness. And from that
stillness comes creativity, and from that creativity comes
our stories.
Being in the stillness, we can change
our stories — perhaps not the stories of the past, but
certainly the stories we tell of the present and of our
future. We can begin to tell new stories together,
co-creating a future of caring for the Earth and for each
other. The stories must be about peace, love, and
understanding. Most importantly, about peace — peace in what
we say to each other and what we do not say to each other,
peace in our actions, peace in our thoughts, and peace in
our hearts. We are that stillness from which each of us can
create — that is the starting place which we all share. May
Peace Prevail on Earth!

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