The truth of Love
Dhamma
means truth. It is the reality of the moment. We only fight about
that which is not the truth, that which separates us. Flags,
nationality, gender, culture, politics and religion. All ideas, all
lies.
It is truth that unites all living beings. The realisation
that no matter what we are told by governments, organisations,
religion and the media, we are all the same.
However, to realise
this place of unity, of oneness, we have to stop empowering the fear
based part of ourselves and accept our responsibility to live
in the world as intelligent loving beings.
The fighting will
not stop until we stop fighting, until we stop accepting the
manipulation of those who want to control.
Peace, and the
idea that will beings can live together comfortably brings no real
benefit to those with an agenda, and no glory as a war lord or a
religious warrior. When you have killed all your enemies, what will
you do with the hatred and anger that still lives in your
heart?
Each one of us has a power beyond simple
language. This power is love.
Ahimsa is perhaps one of the most
beautiful words in the world. It means harmlessness.
To
share our limited time on this planet and not commit harm to another
living being. Not only human beings, but all living
creatures.
Honour
and true glory is here. Not in killing, not in torturing, not in
manipulation or humiliation, but in caring, in consoling, in
loving.
However, true Dhamma, that which goes past a good feeling
in the meditation, or a smile when all goes well, is only for the
truly brave.
We make our stand with love.
We
say a gentle but firm no to violence. We say a gentle but firm no, to
taking sides in a dispute. We stand above and become peacemakers in
our homes, in our countries and in the world. This is the power of
love.
It is not ineffectual.
It is stronger than the
hatred that is fuelled by fear, anger and retribution. It is the most
powerful force in the universe and sits silently waiting for each one
of us to access its infinite power.
It is available in every
moment to every being, and when it is not accessed the world becomes
the sadness of the master. So much potential, so little
interest.
When the table is filled with the most beautiful and
nourishing food, people are encouraged to fight for the crumbs on the
floor. This is the way of the world, not the way of love.
It is
only love that will bring peace to our lives and then by extension to
the planet that we share will all other beings.
This is Dhamma.
This is truth. This is love.
May all beings be happy.

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