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Where Do We Go From Here?
By Gregg Braden

War is an instrument entirely inefficient toward redressing wrong; and multiplies, instead of indemnifying losses.
          ~Thomas Jefferson


What Do We Do?
Clearly, there is nothing that can justify the unthinkable acts of tragedy and premeditated attacks that have resulted in the loss of so many lives. Just as clearly, there is nothing we can do to any individual or any nation to bring back the immeasurable number of lives that have been lost.

I will be the first to state clearly that I do not have "the answer" to this question. Each individual must find a way to reconcile the events of September 11, 2001 in their minds and their hearts. Sometimes it helps to break the big problems into manageable pieces. I offer the following as guidelines only, in an effort to serve those who have asked for recommendations and guidance.

With these ideas in mind, our first actions must be:

1. To care for our own. To search for survivors. To support our rescue and recovery teams, our governmental and organizational leaders. Clearly our nation has been attacked. We must demonstrate that not only has the attack failed to fragment our country, it has melded our nation into a unified force of support and solidarity. To take the necessary precautions to secure our nation in the presence of the very real threat of additional attacks.

2.To choose our response wisely and responsibly. To understand the policies of "globalization" have melded us into a global family. The choices made over the next days and weeks will affect all people of all nations and have the potential of lasting consequences for the quality of life and the future of our world. To invoke our power of prayer, a very real power that quantum science now defines as our ability to participate in a unified web of energy that links all of creation. Through our prayers, empower our leaders to choose wisely, with the guidance of our creator, for the good of all people with the long-term vision of a global peace rather than a short-term goal of balancing an act of terror.

3. Ultimately, to realize that there is no "them" and "us." We share the same world and there is a "we" - different aspects of the same conscious body. When the dust has settled, ultimately, we must look deep within ourselves to know what it is within ourselves that is mirrored by increasingly greater acts of terror and destruction. From dysfunctional families, to school shootings, to acts of terror against the United States on foreign soil, to the attacks upon our own soil, we are witnessing a pattern of increasingly greater acts of anger and lack of respect for human life directed toward Americans. Imposing a military action on the "outside" does not change the thinking that led to the acts to begin with. If we have the wisdom to recognize the language of "mirrors," we will have witnessed an obvious indication of the need for change.

The Prayer
Though we may each feel as though we are being tested, the oldest texts of humankind suggest moments such as this can become less of a test and more of an opportunity to demonstrate to the world, and one another, precisely the kind of people and nation we have become.

As we consider our response to the tragedies, we must remember we are no longer responding alone. Our response will have implications that reach deep into the hearts and the streets of our closest allies and most distant neighbors. While a response is certainly warranted, the world is looking to us, the most powerful nation in the history of the earth, to temper our response with reason, justice and a consideration for our global family and collective future.

I invite you to join me in a prayer empowering our leaders with the wisdom of a greater power as they implement their choices of response. Utilizing our "lost mode of prayer" identified in the Great Isaiah Scroll, where we feel as if the outcome has already occurred, rather than asking for intervention, our prayer may begin as:

Dear God,
In this time of great tragedy, we give thanks for the courage within our leaders to recognize the difference between the anger in their minds, the wisdom of their hearts and the courage to act wisely in their choices.

May each leader have the strength to act for the good of all people, in all nations and our collective future as a global family.

Through this prayer we claim that peace, democracy and human life are stronger and more enduring than the buildings that symbolize them. We breathe life into their existence from the dust of hate that is transformed by our soil.

For these blessings in our lives, we give thanks…Amen

My prayer is that these insights are meaningful to you in your life. Without doubt, the world changed on September 11, 2001. What remains to be seen is precisely how the change unfolds.

Many blessings of peace,


Gregg Braden
Melbourne, Australia 2001
www.greggbraden.com

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