I was tagged by Shinade for Mimi’s Blog Blast For Peace. I am happy to participate because I believe in peace. Thanks to Shinade for designing my peace globe!
I rarely ever suffer from a lack of blogging inspiration and it screams out of my soul like erupting lava; endlessly, constantly, incessantly and cannot be stopped. I have my beliefs and methodology, so I will share it with whoever will listen. I am no expert on anything because in my world, there is no such thing as expertise. To be truly creative, one must remain detached from silly ideas like ego, mastery, expertise and superiority.
My Personal Path to Peace
I am a lifelong student of Zen and will remain so eternally; it is not from but conceptualized through Zen, I am able to be in constant motion. I will not get into esoteric terminology here, but will explain what I sense and can articulate as simply as possible. You cannot learn Zen from reading books. More importantly, Zen is not something based on logic, and cannot be explained logically. Actually, Zen is not to be understood. Even calling it Zen makes it confusing because it repels one’s mind from it’s true purpose.
Basically, each of us has the ability to achieve extremely deep levels of intense concentration. After years and years of practice – through meditation and breathing exercises – we awaken the element of spiritual illumination. In Zen, this element is considered real and alive, not just a figment of imagination. This could be thought of as the soul. I cannot explain all of this in a blog article, but if you’re interested, read much and get a good Zen teacher. I will never reach “that age” where I’ve learned what I need to know and ponder no more. I study and contemplate philosophy and human thought constantly – like a child who eagerly wishes to learn – until my death.
Through years of yoga, development and control of inner chi (or Qi) and the inquisitively interrogative state of absolute consciousness achieved through Zen, you become yourself in the most complete way possible. The difference between Zen and most other philosophies/religions is there is no book or text to follow. There is no Zen bible. All truth and realization must come from within, not from understanding or practice of anything written. In many respects, Zen is the religion of no religion where all actualization is achieved through self-understanding or enlightenment.
I learned Zen not at a monastery, but through martial arts. Ultimately all religions are about love and peace. In some ways, Zen could be thought of as agnostic or atheistic, but incredibly spiritual. People from all religions such as Christianity, Islam and Judaism would benefit from learning and studying Zen. Atheists and agnostics in particular can benefit greatly through learning it’s concepts. I have studied all the above religions as well as atheistic teachings from luminaries such as Ayn Rand. All knowledge is worth the effort. Ultimately, Zen is the art of individualism; however, you don’t have to learn it to understand the concept. I just want people to know the path I used to achieve inner peace.
Individualism and Self-Ownership
All peace comes from within each individual. Ideas like hatred, racism, animosity, envy, greed, war and so forth must be solved on an individual basis. The world doesn’t change for anybody – all change must come from within. Many people believe that governments, militarism, presidents and leaders can change the world – but they cannot. They can help and inspire though. I am happy to see America elect it’s first African American biracial president and I wish him well; however, no president will ever be my personal leader, he or she will only be the president of the USA. I certainly hope Barack Obama will do a good job and keep inspiring people, but it is the people that must inspire themselves and each other. We should never look towards an outside source to bring peace into our lives as peace only comes from within. Having said that, he is an inspiring leader and the world could use some inspiration! This is an especially huge and symbolic win for minorities across the world – for all of us.
No other human can or will ever be my leader – I am my own leader.
World peace is on the minds of everyone, especially with America’s election; the entire world is watching. Ever since the beginning of societies, humankind has been trying to find the correct governmental ideology to fix everything. The truth is, there is not one. Peace will never come from government and this has been proven over and over again. Government and ruling bodies actually hinder peace because none of us think alike or have the same beliefs. When government forces equality by law, we actually become less free.
Currently, this is the general attitude of many people. They believe the government should have more power and solve problems like poverty, racism, hunger and world peace. The government cannot solve every problem in our lives – no government ever has and none ever will. It is the people themselves that can change the world – on an individual basis. Hatred and racism are born in the hearts of individuals. Law cannot make people not hate each other! You must rid those feelings from yourself.
It’s what you think in the privacy of your own mind that counts the most, not the face you show the world.
If you as an individual let go of all hatred, you are on the right path! Teaching people to be individualistic and realize the essence of self-ownership is the most powerful tool for peace ever conceived. All political ideologies and people are flawed including my own and myself. I believe separate sovereign nations are better than one single nation under one government. Humans are too similar to animals – we are animals – than to ever live peacefully under one government (a one world government – which is something I absolutely oppose). All people work best when they are free to lead individual lives – which reveals the truth: all peace stems from love and inner peace.
Click the above picture and join in! Thanks to Mimi for starting this movement!





#1 by Lizza at November 6th, 2008
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I’m in total agreement with you; peace should start from within.
But attaining the level of serenity you describe is so hard for me. Being distracted by my own thoughts while attempting to meditate is a constant problem.
Peace to you and yours.
#2 by Revellian at November 6th, 2008
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Hi Lizza! Well, it’s hard for me too. Distracted by your own thoughts while meditating? That is cured through endless breathing exercises – at least for me. Thanks for reading
#3 by Hootin' Anni at November 6th, 2008
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EXCELLENT globe and powerful words!
Come on over, and read my impressions of peace if you can find time today.
#4 by Revellian at November 6th, 2008
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Thanks Anni! I will definitely come by!!!
#5 by Banno at November 6th, 2008
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Inspiring post. Zen has always attracted me, but I’ve never done much reading on it. But your statement that Zen can benefit atheists and agnostics greatly, intrigues me. And I’m keen now to find out more.
#6 by Revellian at November 6th, 2008
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Thank you Banno! Zen might not interest everyone and there are many other ways to achieve similar results, but it is the path I chose many years ago. Thanks for reading!
#7 by Ivanhoe at November 6th, 2008
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Nice kitties on your globe. Peace and love to you
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#8 by Revellian at November 6th, 2008
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Thanks Ivanhoe, Jackie designed those kitties! Peace
#9 by Shinade at November 6th, 2008
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Excellent post Bobby defining the true path to peace.
I am pleased that you like your globe. Dona Nobis Pacem.:-)
#10 by Revellian at November 6th, 2008
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Thank you Jackie!!! You’ve helped me so much and I would do anything for you too! Have a wonderful day!
#11 by julia at November 6th, 2008
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I really love your peace globe. This is a wonderful post about finding and achieving peace – the realization that it will always be an activity, not something that will arrive and remain. Rather like breathing.
Peace to you today.
#12 by Revellian at November 6th, 2008
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Thanks Julia! Exactly!!! Peace is a constant path that has no destination – we must perpetually stay on that path to simply keep it alive. Peace to you too!
#13 by Jamie at November 6th, 2008
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Words are innocent. If you get the right ones in the right order, you can nudge the world a little: Say “Peace”
#14 by Revellian at November 6th, 2008
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Very True Jamie! Thanks for reading!
#15 by Lulu at November 6th, 2008
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Great blog as always-
I should quote your saying ; “It is the people themselves that can change the world – on an individual basis. Hatred and racism are born in the hearts of individuals. Law cannot make people not hate each other! You must rid those feelings from yourself.”
That’s indeed very true. To me, peace can be achieved (it needs the hard work from everyone) if each individual realizes that we are all the same; human beings.
Peace to you from afar!
Good night Bobby
#16 by Revellian at November 6th, 2008
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Thanks Lulu! I don’t think absolute peace can be achieved, but certainly more peace than the world has now. This may sound strange, but for a world as big as Earth, we are relatively peaceful. The way I see it, there could be a world war going on!
As long as we individuals are peaceful, it will spread – hopefully. Peace to you too!
#17 by julie at November 6th, 2008
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It’s good to be passionate in what you believe in. May the spirit of peace take over.
#18 by Revellian at November 6th, 2008
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Hi Julie! We can certainly do our best…constantly!
#19 by Travis at November 6th, 2008
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This sounds so much better than taking a huge stick and bludgeoning detractors with it.
Peace.
#20 by Revellian at November 6th, 2008
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Hi Travis! Haha…yes it sounds much better!
#21 by teeni at November 6th, 2008
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uh-oh. I meant to participate in this and totally forgot. I just realized that everyone was linking to my old blog too. That stinks because if I had seen those incoming, I would have remembered! Dang. Oh well, you did a nice enough job for both of us, Bobby, so thanks for that.
I like how fitting your post is also in mentioning leadership just as we had our country’s new leader announced. But you are so right that no other human can be your true leader. Great post.
#22 by Revellian at November 6th, 2008
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Uh oh Teeni! LOL! It’s still the 6th, so you have time to participate. I had to mention the election and it really is great to finally have an African American president. I’ll wait until he actually does something before any criticizing haha! Thanks so much, I’m happy you liked my post!
#23 by Lifecruiser at November 6th, 2008
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Interesting post and lot’s of truth in it. Really, it’s easy but humans always find it hard for some reason….
LOVE & PEACE
#24 by Revellian at November 6th, 2008
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Thank you Lifecruiser! Hopefully…eventually, love and peace will come to fruition!
#25 by hearing aids at November 6th, 2008
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It is such a enlightening piece of information that I am really rejoiced over the fact that I now know something as cool as that. Thanks , you made everything quite clear. Nice and peaceful sharing
#26 by Revellian at November 6th, 2008
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Thanks Hearing Aids! That’s an unusual name you have
#27 by Border Explorer at November 6th, 2008
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My own blog blast post has a similar theme. We must be at peace within. Let it begin with me. Thanks for this post.
#28 by Revellian at November 6th, 2008
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Thank you Border Explorer! I will come read your post along with everyone else’s ASAP!
#29 by Shannon H. at November 6th, 2008
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Peace does start from within.
Beautiful Globe!
PEACE!
#30 by Lee at November 6th, 2008
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This is a great post and you’ve shared some great thoughts. I agree that the only thing we can truly change is ourselves. My hope is that the changes I make will inspire others through my example. Thanks for sharing.
#31 by Pam at November 6th, 2008
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What a great post and peace globe. I enjoyed your article. Peace my friend.
#32 by Akelamalu at November 6th, 2008
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Great Peace Globe and post!
#33 by Revellian at November 6th, 2008
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@Shannon H: Thank you! Peace!
@Lee: Thanks! Yes exactly. We must all be leaders to affect change of any kind!
@Pam: Thanks so much! Peace to you too!
@Akelamalu: Thank you!
#34 by Michelle Gartner at November 6th, 2008
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A disciplined mind is a good thing… I am sorry about the depression. It’s a hard thing to go though. I’ll have to check out the Blog Blast for Peace unfortunately I am having a hard time keeping up with blogs and blogging… lately.
#35 by Revellian at November 6th, 2008
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Hi Michelle! Thank you! I’m having a hard time keeping up with blogs too…lol! I blog in short intervals to avoid burnout
#36 by Eric "Speedcat Hollydale" at November 6th, 2008
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Great job Bobby … I knew the mighty REVELLIAN would have something special for this.
I basically agree with your comment at my blog too. Thanks for stopping in to visit
#37 by Revellian at November 6th, 2008
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Thank you Eric! I thought your idea of freedom is actually very similar to mine – we both believe in freedom and personal liberty and peace cannot exist without them.
I’m taking a different approach to politics now. Instead of just moaning and groaning like in most of my past articles, I will concentrate more on getting people to call/write their representatives, etc. Without calling these people, a billion political blog articles are completely worthless
#38 by Margo Moon at November 7th, 2008
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The path is glorious, and we have much to unlearn.
Peace.
#39 by waterlearner at November 7th, 2008
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A well written post once again. I can see that you really write from your feelings. And I strongly agree that real peace comes from deep within.
Have a Great Weekend, dude.
#40 by Revellian at November 8th, 2008
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@Margo: Peace to you too!
@Karen: Well howdy stranger!!! It’s so nice to hear from you Karen! Have s great weekend too
#41 by Debbie Dolphin at November 8th, 2008
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Pace Bobby!
Siamo spiacenti, non riesco a capire il significato del New Age “Quando siamo come Uno” frase.
Significa forse che tutti noi deve pensare come uno Mindless fuco per Obama???
Per me, che cosa fa la vita interessante è le nostri idee, pensieri e creatività differenti!
P.S. Message encoded by the Italian encryption services of Miss Moneypenny!
#42 by Revellian at November 8th, 2008
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Debbie Ciao! Il mio modo di vedere il “quando noi, come una” frase, è che quando abbiamo uno il popolo dalla terra tutti d’accordo sulla base idea di pace – non che tutti noi deve essere irragionevole fuco. Semper popolo stanco di ottenere un punto di vista nel corso del tempo. Se più persone perdono la libertà di ottenere l’uguaglianza, che si accende e la domanda di una maggiore libertà di sacrificare la parità. La battaglia andrà avanti e indietro, su e su come esso ha fin dall’inizio della società.
Sono effettivamente meno preoccupati di Obama Sono democratici come Pelosi, Reed e Barney Frank – sono quelle della paura. Vedendo il modo in cui un movimento di base eletto Obama, lo stesso può essere fatto se abbiamo bisogno di lottare per le nostre libertà civili. Il modo migliore per combattere per la libertà è attraverso movimenti politici, e possiamo farlo!!
#43 by Mimi Lenox at November 8th, 2008
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All peace comes from within each individual. Ideas like hatred, racism, animosity, envy, greed, war and so forth must be solved on an individual basis. The world doesn’t change for anybody – all change must come from within.
Perfect.
Your post is a window into who you are and what makes up the very sensitive and caring individual we have all witnessed here time and again on your blog. I am happy that you have found your inner peace. We all should strive for the same.
Peace to you and yours,
Mimi
And your globe is phenomenal!!!
#44 by Revellian at November 8th, 2008
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Thanks so much Mimi! I must admit the movement you started has grown large, and I only see it growing more every year. Peace is something people from everywhere regardless of country, nationality or political beliefs can agree on!
Peace to you and yours also!!!
#45 by FickleMinded at November 8th, 2008
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sending PEACE from my blog to yours. . .
#46 by Revellian at November 8th, 2008
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Thank you FickleMinded! And peace from my blog to yours too!
#47 by Debbie Dolphin at November 8th, 2008
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Bobby Ciao!
Abbiamo bisogno di lottare per la libertà e la pace prima di quanto si pensa o si perde la nostra libertà fino a quando una nuova generazione dichiara l’indipendenza!
#48 by Revellian at November 8th, 2008
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Debbie molto vero! Ho il mio telefono senatori regolarmente e ora coinvolto in molti altri movimenti. Siamo in grado di avviare alcuni nuovi movimenti politici noi stessi. Dovremmo anche essere intelligente nel modo in cui lo facciamo!
Haha…the translations from Italian to English aren’t exactly correct, but you get the basic idea!
#49 by Eric "Speedcat Hollydale" at November 8th, 2008
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I saluti Debbie e Bobby!! …. Amo la pace ed il cibo italiano, abbiamo la pasta qui a questo blog? Ho del vermicelli
#50 by Revellian at November 8th, 2008
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Mi piace cucina italiana! Voglio deliziosi ravioli! Speedy pace!