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Peace Poles: the Mantra of Peace
an article by Peter Stolzman
On June 5, 2003 I was honored by having a Peace Pole
dedicated in my name. Three community groups in Branford, CT came
together to do this, the Rotary Club, Amnesty International of Branford
High School and the Branford Education Association. It was a day that I
will always remember and cherish as it was so unexpected, so special
and so humbling.
The Peace Pole was a new idea for me but I'm
certainly an advocate of them now. The World Peace Prayer Society is
behind the concept by promoting a simple prayer, "may peace prevail on
earth". This statement is written in different languages over the sides
of the pole and serve as a constant reminder of what we should be
working for in the world. More on the society and the peace pole
project can be found at www.worldpeace.org.
The pole that I was
honored to have dedicated in my name is in English, Japanese, Arabic,
Hebrew, Russian, Polish, Hausa and Sign language. English and Japanese
are on every pole but the other languages were chosen by me and reflect
aspects of my life. Because I was able to select the languages the pole
became even more personal.
In presenting this pole several very
important things happened. Members of the greater community were able
to galvanize their energy and enthusiasm in a positive activity. The
public was reminded of the need for peace through publicity generated
by the presentation of the pole. A permanent display celebrating peace
has become part of the town. And a statement was made by people who
needed the feeling of being heard.
Peace Poles can be created to
celebrate events, persons, in fact anything. The message is positive
and constant and serves to begin to balance some of what we see
happening around us. Planting a peace pole has so many positive aspects
to it that I would encourage others to explore having one for your
town. More than 200,000 have been dedicated world wide and the numbers
are growing. With each one the momentum builds and positive expressions
of peace are reinforced. Such a simple idea and so powerful. Try it.
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Yes
Virginia Peace Poles work! Are they the complete answer to world peace?
No of course not, however they are a wonderful building block for a
foundation to build world peace on. They provide a constant
visual reminder to everyone that sees one. Quietly but constantly
making people think about the possibility of world peace and how nice
it would be. G.B. Shaw said:
| Quote | | [/QUOTE][QUOTE]Imagination
is the begining of creation, you imagine what you desire, you will what
you imagine; and at last you create what you will |
When
you stop to think about it it makes sense. 200,000 peace poles
around the world daily viewed by how many millions? Every one
desiring/imagining/willing world peace! That is truly a
significant foundation block.. . ...more.
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