“Darkness
cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate;
only love can do that.” Martin Luther King, Jr.
Mindfulness,
Graciousness, Kindness, Dialogue, Unity, Openness, and Accountability … are the concepts for Week 6 of the Season of Nonviolence. All
wonderful qualities for a life well lived, we can all agree on that.
64 days of
trying on ideas and concepts that can enhance my life… here we are over half
way through the “Season” …… I have experienced joy, happiness, connection, and
some not so happy feelings of upset, sadness and self-pity. A well rounded
human after all!
Mostly, I have been super aware of the ways
violence shows up in my world. I used the word explode in a poem the other day
and wondered about the violence of that word in a love poem. Did it fit? Do I
mean that? What is explode, what does it mean to me… where has explode shown up
before?
My contemplations have led me to remember times in my past, what I
watch on TV, and what I can no longer watch on TV. I recently attended a movie
and found the violence towards a woman in the show intolerable so I walked out,
but I eagerly await each week the next episode of my favourite murder mystery
show. What a paradox. Why was that one scene so overpowering and yet I seem to
be absolutely immune to a dead body with blood spewed all over it in another
show.
I invite you to explore where violence shows up in your life, contemplate
what your ideas and thoughts are, and perhaps there are some insights in
increasing peace and releasing violence that result… Let’s shine our light on
Peace! - Rev. Lesley
Join us on Sunday morning (March 15th) for an inspiring message about "Peace in Us" by Dr. Deborah Gordon and Reverend Lesley McNamara. Then carry the spirit of peace into the afternoon with a workshop on compassionate communication from 1:00 - 4:00 at the Pandosy Peace Centre (seems like an appropriate location, doesn't it?).
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