A Peaceful Response to Truth
May 5, 2012 in Opinion, United States, World
Yesterday marked a turning point for me.
As I have said many times, I produce this site for me. I write about things that puzzle me so I can become clear about them. I now see that that the knots I wrote about yesterday were the ones in my stomach. I had received information about 9/11and I wasn’t accepting it. The implications were almost too much to bear.
After writing yesterday’s article, after listening to Thursday night’s discussion between Bill Wood and Drake, after listening to David Wilcock interview Winston Shrout, and after last night’s Peace of Mind News discussion group, I realized that I was the one having trouble digesting the truth of my writing topics.
That realization hit me during last night’s debate about whether all of this was real.
I heard myself say, “I believe this is real. I think the plan we are hearing about from Drake is real and that it will take place as he says, unless we find a better way to accomplish the task.”
As I accepted the truth of our current situation, I felt the knots in my stomach loosen.
In addition, I suddenly wondered if German citizens felt this way when they realized what their country had done during the holocaust. Did they have trouble accepting the truth? Did they deny it? Did they ignore it? Did they say, “I have a family to support, just let me go to work and do that. I don’t want to think about it?”
I’m not being overdramatic here.
Once I accept that 9/11 was an inside job, funded by the CIA, that used secret energy technology, I must accept many other things about our nation. This includes the motivations for all of the wars dating back at least a hundred years and possibly back to the American Revolution.
The Holocaust, as horrible as it was, is just a fraction of the world’s human misery.
Yes, I believe the United States has participated, either covertly or overtly, in initiating numerous false flag operations through history that had led to the loss of millions of lives. I’ve come to accept this as fact. This is my perception, based on the information I have researched and discovered.
What is the peaceful response?
I believe there are two actions that we can take.
The first is to understand Universal Laws and implement those in our daily lives. Different spiritual traditions describe them in different manners. I describe them as The Law of Miracles, The Law of Attraction, and The Law of Abundance. I teach about them in Complete Peace of Mind Training, a ten hour video series that is available through The Peace of Mind Training Institute.
By understanding these laws, an individual can frame news and life in a peaceful perspective.
The second action is to become informed about what is taking place in our world today.
It is to accept the evidence before us, without denial, and realize the implications.
This evidence indicates that bankers and powerbrokers greatly influence the world’s governments. They manipulate economies, governments, and militaries for their financial benefit.
It is time for this to change.
In the past, this change has been attempted through the kind of war where bullets fly, people die, and buildings fall. This enabled the bankers and powerbrokers to grasp greater power and control.
This new war must not be fought be that way. That is not the peaceful response.
The peaceful response is to see this war as an infowar. It is one where each person must understand how the world operates. It is one where each person must understand the plan to change this method of operation. With this understanding, the peaceful response that leads to world peace will be obvious.
I will describe what I understand about it, including the most recent updates, in tomorrow’s article.


