| | | [GMW #710] Better Ways Of Responding To Challenge Of Terrorism | Thursday 16 June 2005, Editor: Easy | RobertMuller.org | Daily Blog | Contact | Subscribe | Unsubscribe | | Earth's Ecology | ~ Idea 4278 ~ 5 October 2001 Dear Dr. Muller, Thank you for your recent communications suggesting ways in which the United Nations might best respond to the challenge of terrorism. Your long experience at the United Nations and truly international spirit are manifest in your well-considered suggestions. I have asked Mr. Kieran Prendergast, Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs and chairman of the Executive Committee on Peace and Security to take your suggestions into account as the committee examines the avenues we might pursue. With best personal regards, Yours sincerely,
Kofi A. Annan * Daily Idea Dream Topics: Peace, Idea Dreams 6001-6500, Ending War, Earth's Ecology, Religion & Spirituality | | Robert's Golden Sayings | We need a global anthropology or science of humanity in its entirety. Margaret Mead, the anthropologist used to say to her students: “Go and study the United Nations which is for you what New Guinea was for me when I was young, a new fascinating field of anthropology.” This is why she spent her last years as a representative of a non-governmental organization at the United Nations. * | My Testament to the UN -A Contribution to the 50th Anniversary of the United Nations, 1995, Chapter 6 | One of the contributions of my life was to help incorporate all aspects of life and of our planetary home into the UN, and the UN into our lives and homes. * 1 am one of the rare human beings who after two contradictory national programmings was lucky to be rightly reprogrammed by the United Nations as a member of the human family and as an inhabitant of planet Earth. * | | Dear Robert and Barbara and Good Morning world people, The idea of a daily SERVER'S (not servant) reader is a great idea. We might all want to do this together, creating a dialogue among ourselves leading to a manual. I would like to respond and make a suggestion concerning the word "servant." In the esoteric Ageless Wisdom studies the word more applicable than "servant" would be SERVER. The word "servant" is one who, on the personality level, is learning to serve but this service is done in one's personal, day to day, among one's intimates, personality (not Soul) life. With Esoteric Astrology, Psychology & Philosophy (the Tibetan's/Alice Bailey blue books) there are three signs of the WORLD SERVER (Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces - all world serving signs). Capricorn - when the disciple becomes the Initiate and wants to stay with his/her Father but hears the cries of humanity. This leads to the realizing, for the first time, that one aspires to Serve the entire world (Capricorn is our civilization). S/he therefore leaves the mountain top. The Capricorn goat becomes the Unicorn who Serves God, the Will of the Father. The horn of the Unicorn represents the Light of God found on the mountaintop (from the Sun). This is the ajna (third eye) center, where Light is radiated out to humanity as a Service. Upon re-entering earth, the Initiate becomes the World Server. This is the task of Aquarius. After Aquarius the Initiate (World Server) then becomes the World Savior (still serving and in service). This is Pisces. Servant therefore is not a world task. It's an individual task of self development within the personality (prior to Soul infusion). Servant is the lower level of Pisces and is subordinate to other personalities. A World Server is one who SERVES (a different much higher quality than being a servant) the entire world. Therefore I would suggest that we create a WORLD SERVERS DAILY READER. This title goes hand in hand with the Esoteric New Group of World Servers, now being prepared to be the externalization of the Hierarchy (inner world government on Earth). These are my thoughts and suggestions only. I offer them to you. With love to all World Servers, Risa web: www.nightlightnews.com * | Replies to Robert's recent Good Morning World messages: * Recent Guest Book Entries: * | | | | | | |