added: 7 May 2007
approx age: 56
from: St. Louis, United States
Unconditional is being held back like a bit in a horse's mouth, it is time we cut the leads and share with eveyone the true universal meaning of love and light.
Bill Phillips
added: 27 Apr 2007
approx age: 60
from: Tulsa, Ok., United States
true peace is not merely the abscence of tension, it is the presence of justice
Rajesh
added: 31 Mar 2007
approx age: 34
from: Makwana, United States
Kristin Galbraith
added: 21 Mar 2007
approx age: 37
from: San Marcos, United States
Mother Earth has needed love and peace for a long time, it's about time we start protecting her and remembering we are a part of her...God has made us all and we are all God, Universally! Love and Peace to ALL!
Shanti Rose
added: 20 Feb 2007
approx age: 60
from: Watsonville, United States
Peace to me means holding a space for our planet and all living beings in our deepest hearts and souls with love.
Jim Dobson
added: 16 Feb 2007
approx age: 30
from: Boston, United States
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Reginale Durandisse
added: 12 Feb 2007
approx age: 43
from: West Palm Beach, United States
We are living in a world that seems to be divided by class, ethnic, culture, gender and sex.However, we fail to realize that we are each interdependent of each other. We are one human race with many flavors and that alone should bring us to wonder.
Lakota Foster
added: 2 Feb 2007
approx age: 30
from: Miniapolis, United States
Nancy Kain
added: 1 Feb 2007
approx age: 72
from: Loveland CO, United States
James Hagerty
added: 27 Nov 2006
approx age: 70
from: Tucson, United States
Our mind by nature is restless.It is the nature of the mind to wander, but its sacred duty is to become still. Still the mind and there is peace.
Ultimately it is the solitude of one's mind which gives meaning to human existence.
Judith Katz
added: 12 Nov 2006
approx age: 38
from: Berkeley, United States
Peace is more than the opposite of violence. Peace is the next step in the evolution of humankind. It is a way of being. I strive to create a more peaceful world by dedicating myself to non-violence in my daily life, and in my relationships.
Gena McKinley
added: 11 Nov 2006
approx age: 29
from: Houston, United States
Jean Jones
added: 1 Nov 2006
approx age: 73
from: Sanford, United States
Peace activist hungry for world peace.
Wanda Carroll
added: 24 Oct 2006
approx age: 56
from: New Braunfels, Texas, United States
Peace is a product of real love. If I do what I can, where I am, each moment, then I believe that peace will grow strong.
Jayme Costello
added: 28 Sep 2006
approx age: 28
from: Missoula, United States
Sherrise Solocinski
added: 10 Sep 2006
approx age: 45
from: Livoina, United States
Pat Keefer
added: 5 Sep 2006
approx age: 57
from: Cedarburg, United States
What we focus on, gets stronger. I choose peace.
Dixie Kin
added: 5 Sep 2006
approx age: 43
from: Sylva, United States
Diane Wright
added: 5 Sep 2006
approx age: 64
from: Torrington, United States
Peace is a global necessity if we understand that the Earth is our only home and it is being destroyed by irresponsible greed of governments which are too short-sighted to see their foolish & wanton destruction of innocent peoples.
Heather Anne Wright
added: 5 Sep 2006
approx age: 35
from: Maine, United States
Peace is a universal right that each person regardless of culture should be entitled to have.
I hope that those of you in other countries will not look down upon those of us in the U.S. who cannot stop the war machine.
I choose peace.
Carol Clarke
added: 5 Sep 2006
approx age: 60
from: Branchport, United States
no more war
Hunter Currey
added: 5 Sep 2006
approx age: 30
from: San Jose, United States
To me, peace means choice, having choices about ones future, ones employment, religion, housing, family structure, government. If we cannot choose in our daily lives, we are existing in a state of violence, ranging from mild to wars and death.
Tom Lewandowski
added: 5 Sep 2006
approx age: 35
from: Milwaukee, United States
Peggy Eigler
added: 5 Sep 2006
approx age: 72
from: Santa Fe NM, United States
Peace is indeed patriotic.
K. Nohr
added: 5 Sep 2006
approx age: 34
from: Crown Point, United States
Emily Bock
added: 2 Sep 2006
approx age: 18
from: Union Grove, United States
I think that the whole world needs to come togehter in peace and harmony. Cast out the evil and unite.
Kellene Bock
added: 31 Aug 2006
approx age: 46
from: Union Grove, United States
The world we create today will be the future of our children. May we all work together to make it a future of peace and acceptance.
Lori Hargus
added: 15 Aug 2006
approx age: 45
from: Shawnee, United States
Hanna Garth
added: 2 Aug 2006
approx age: 27
from: Boston, United States
Cathe Romano
added: 4 Jul 2006
approx age: 55
from: Buena Park, United States
Learn to love yourself and others. Stop teaching hate. Let us begin a new world, where children know no fear, pain or hunger and peace rules the world.
Anthony Peter Galigo
added: 29 Jun 2006
approx age: 57
from: Melrose Park, United States
Donald J. Hubeler
added: 22 Jun 2006
approx age: 52
from: Trevor, United States
War has never prevented another war. Only by each and everyone of us working on peace, within and around us, shall we, not our political leaders, bring peace to our world.
Timothy A. Storlie
added: 2 Jun 2006
approx age: 58
from: Camas, United States
Can we daily stand and pray "May Peace prevail on Earth?" Can we leave footprints of peace where ever we walk? Can we ask that peace be with each house we enter? Can we silently offer a "Peace be with you" to those we pass by in our daily activities?
Tam Katzin
added: 31 May 2006
approx age: 47
from: Seattle, United States
A quote from our song "One with the World"~
"It?s time for peace to reign here,
embark the journey we?ve dreamed of-
Understand that we?re a breath away from Universal Love" ~ Tam
Nannette Kennedy
added: 31 May 2006
approx age: 54
from: Fort Collins, United States
John Goltz
added: 31 May 2006
approx age: 45
from: Tampa, United States
Unconditional Love for self is the best way to peace. When we forgive ourselves and love ourselves, peace follows naturally. Once we embody the vibration of love and peace, that gift is shared with all.
Love, light and peace,
John
Harold W Becker
added: 30 May 2006
approx age: 48
from: Tampa, United States
To have peace is to first become that peace and to really know love is to share the love we have within. Only by being at peace and embodying love can we experience these priceless qualities with others.
Rev. William James Garrison, Jr.
added: 30 May 2006
approx age: 51
from: Chilhowie, va, United States
Peace means being free from torment, torture, rape, robbery and having the choice to make your own decisions.
Rev. Ernest A. Steadman, DD
added: 30 May 2006
approx age: 63
from: Douglas, United States
I pray for the peace that can only come when all people of all faiths can "hear" and "act upon" the urgings of the Holy Spirit (God's voice) in their lives to uplift their fellowman without fear of reprisals from those who serve only the "flesh".
Helen MacLellan
added: 11 Apr 2006
approx age: 51
from: Miami Shores, United States
I lost my 16 y.o. son 3 years ago and I was so in peace to accept and let the leukemia win the battle. Today peace for me is to wake up and see my 3 others kids my husband and I looking to each other and say, I LOVE YOU.
Art Ramsay
added: 8 Mar 2006
approx age: 71
from: Asheville, United States
Micky Tappero
added: 8 Mar 2006
approx age: 45
from: Big Bear Lake, United States
Courtland Kusmierz
added: 7 Mar 2006
approx age: 55
from: San Marcos, California, United States
Peace is embracing every soul on Mother Earth no matter where you Live....Peace is Love, Love is God, God is Love...WE ARE ALL ONE!
Jeffrey Schmidt
added: 13 Feb 2006
approx age: 44
from: Southbridge, United States
Peace for me means love for all humanity through empathy, honesty, and trust.
Laurie Sweigard
added: 20 Jan 2006
approx age: 50
from: Malvern, PA, United States
Peace is well-being, justice and mercy for everyone-no exceptions.
Karen Heberling
added: 29 Dec 2005
approx age: 57
from: Santa Fe, United States
Dana Segal
added: 14 Dec 2005
approx age: 43
from: New York, United States
To me "world peace" was a line that some Miss America contestant would answere to any question posed to her in a pagent. Now I see the seriousness and the hopelessness. And Im an optomist!
Patrick Joel Murphey
added: 25 Nov 2005
approx age: 51
from: Medford, Oregon, United States
Peace means accepting that everyone else needs the chance to find their own path and make their own mistakes.
Pamela Joy
added: 22 Nov 2005
approx age: 61
from: Ashland, Oregon, United States
Peace within generates outer peace; breathe,accept,relax,appreciate;feel. Being in gratitude raises our energy vibration, adding to peace. Love yourself.
Jo Wharton
added: 22 Nov 2005
approx age: 79
from: Dallas, United States