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"We are seeking the experience of being alive. The difficulty is that for us to find it, we must not be afraid of life."

"Play teaches that I have a choice beyond survival and contesting with the world. This choice to thrive is based on a trust in the power to love and to give this love unconditionally at the moment of attack, and after the worst of atrocities. The choice to be neither an aggressor nor a victim increases my opportunities exponentially. Only when I stop my dependence on self-defense can I begin to thrive. There is no safety in such a fearful, contest world that leaves little or no room for living the miracle of love. When we thrive we feel loved and are able to give love. Fear may impel us to survive, but it is love that propels us to feel alive, sustains our vitality, and restores our humanity. We are seeking the experience of being alive. The difficulty is that for us to find it, we must not be afraid of life."
Fred Donaldson, Peace is Child's Play

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Blogger Garry said...

Bernie:
I love that statement. It is so discouraging to see people yelling and screaming at the speaker and one another. Twenty-four hour news feeds on conflict and feels justified in featuring anger and hate to the exclusion of more important but less audience getting attention. They justify their behavior in the name of a good story and no one calls them on it.

 
Blogger Bernie said...

Thanks, Garry, for bringing this wisdom forward. Seems to me that these tactics of controversy have become more and more heinous, as if terrorism and anti-terrorism have found yet a new way to distract the world from its own wisdom.

 

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