Sunday, January 24, 2010

Tolerance and Peace Movement

Tolerance and acceptance are the most important ingredients for a more peaceful interaction of humanity. The absence of tolerance is simply an expression of fear and fear comes from a lack of knowledge, because human beings fear what they don't know or understand. Once they learn and know more, they realise that there was nothing to fear in the first place. More often than not, they find something they like and want more of.

Enjoy the following article and the inspirational words spoken by
American singer, song writer, poet and visual artist Patti Smith.



"In name I am Christian, in my heart I am Buddhist, in spirit I am Muslim
and in my soul I am American Indian and yet I remain a woman of the world.'"



Patti Smith has often been regarded as the Godmother of Punk in America, her most influential period being around 1974 to 1980, although she is still active today. She was often quite confronting in her words and lyrics as many musicians are, but with the above words she is calling for tolerance and understanding under the premise that we are one race living on one planet.

"As I lived and traveled extensively overseas for 20 years in a number of different countries, what struck me was the wide diversity and yet how much alike we all were. After all, everyone has the basic needs of food & water, shelter, security, family, love, understanding and so forth. Of course, it splinters off into a multitude of parts after that but the basics are universal.

"In order for me to be successful overseas, I had to take the time to understand my host country in the Middle East, as it certainly wasn't going to be the other way around! My strategy was:

1) Suspend any preconceived ideas I had about the country and the culture and keep an open mind. Experience and learn as much as I could first hand, ask appropriate questions as that would allow me to better understand, communicate effectively, and be more informed.
2) Once I understood more I became more respectful of their culture, including why certain decisions were taken and certain behavior was exhibited and tolerated.
3) Focus on what we have in common and not so much on the differences as fascinating as they were. In return and for the very large part the host country treated me very well and I was known as a person able to get things done under often difficult circumstances.

"A few years ago I invited a Hindu lady in a company I was working with to spend 10 minutes at the next team meeting explaining some aspects of her religion and culture. Do you think that started to break down a few little barriers! You betcha it did!"


If all of mankind embraced Patti's attitude, racism, violence, destruction and war would become a thing of the past and everyone could enjoy the richness and multitude of the many different traditions, beliefs and customs this world has to offer.


I believe that every evolved soul has a duty to contribute to the advancement of mankind and this planet to the best of his/her ability and I'd like to encourage you to support me in doing so using the written word and the Internet.

I'd really like you to join me in getting topics and discussions going that will promote spirituality, tolerance, acceptance, understanding and love.

Allow me to share with you a very clever little Demi Moore quote:

"If you think that you are too small to make a difference
you've never been in bed with a mosquito."

So let's make a difference and get excited about making our contribution to raising awareness, sharing ourselves, promoting a more spiritual approach to everyday life and our interaction with fellow humans of all nations, races and beliefs. Become part of a peace and tolerance movement that originates from the heart and soul.

3 comments:

Anna Morten - SoulPowerWoman said...

I had a great response to the last AMpowerment Bulletin. Obviously this topic hit peoples hot spot. Great stuff! Look forward to you comments on this important subject.

Unknown said...

You know you are right, people do not accept others as they are, they always want to change them, and tell them how to change. If they don't change they don't want to know them anymore. I have struck this many times during my life and when I do not change I never see the person again. Over the last three years that I have been studying completing a Christian Counsellors course I now accept everyone for who they are and do not get upset by their behaviours or even language and I think I am better off because of this.

Anna Morten - SoulPowerWoman said...

I largely agree with you Bazza, but dare say that people who don't accept you as you are are no loss. They interest in you is conditional and self-centered. You are most certainly better off by being true to yourself and accepting everyone else unconditionally and with tolerance.
I just saw the wonderful film INVICTUS,that portrays Nelson Mandela's inspiring attitude and views. One can only hope that many people 'get it'.