• Jason Grove
  • Jason Grove
  • Jason Grove
  • Jason Grove
  • Jason Grove
  • Jason Grove

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JasonVinsonCircle.pngIn supporting the Peace for Africa Movement I think it should be stated that the organization is non denominational and is rather a concept that if enough people meditate and focus on the same thing you should be able to change the way things are by the power of thought.

I believe that every person in Africa can contribute to this thought process and movement by doing one simple thing every day. When you wake up take ten minutes and focus your mind. Then make a decisive decision just for the day that you are living in right now.

For me it goes something like this: You will make the effort to be courteous and kind to your fellow man treating him with respect no matter what the situation, and that you will be honest in your dealings for the day. That you will not raise your voice in anger and live your life in harmony with every thing around you. 

I truly believe that if every person followed this we could have peace in Africa.

All you have to remember is you as the individual make the choice when you wake up of how you will interact with the world for that day. I have also found that through making that choice every day the people that you end up interacting with will generally behave the same way towards you that you behave towards them.

Jason Grove
17-12-2008

 

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