| | | [GMW #1164] Creating A World That Makes Sense | Wednesday 7 March 2007, Editor: Easy | RobertMuller.org | Contact | Subscribe | Unsubscribe | | GMW Blogs: English | Portuguese | Spanish | Tagalog | Dutch | | Idea Dream - Paradise Earth - Celebrating Robert's 84th Birthday 10 March | I am certain that God wanted me to retire and get far away from New York, where I could recover in a natural paradise in a demilitarized country and then begin to write, to teach, and to become a champion of a world that makes sense. Good Morning World is featuring the last 3 paragraphs, today, Thursday and Friday from monograph Paradise Earth edited by Douglas Gillies, Robert's biographer. Paradise Earth is compiled from Robert's first 6,000 Ideas and Dreams for a Better World. Please send Birthday wishes for Robert today or Thursday. 19 have been received so far. All the birthday wishes will be published Friday. Sign up for Robert's birthday teleseminar on Saturday March 10 at 9:00 am Pacific Time. Douglas will ask Robert questions from you and the listeners about his vision for Paradise Earth. This will hopefully be followed by a series of teleseminars on Paradise Earth with Robert and one special guest each time. To submit a question for Robert and to sign up for this free teleseminar click here: http://www.robertmullerpeacemaker.com .
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| Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living | Always know deep inside what your heart really wants, for you are most likely to get it. The Greeks said it already: gnothi seauthon. Know yourself. * | My Testament to the UN -A Contribution to the 50th Anniversary of the United Nations, 1995, Appendix 1, Highlihgts of the United Nations | 1959: The General Assembly adopts the Declaration of the Rights of the Child. A Special Fund established by the General Assembly works in tandem with the Exptmded Program of Technical Assistance to help developing countries explore areas into which private and public capital can be attracted. A UN-supervised plebiscite in the British Cameroons results in a part of the Territory's being incorporated into Nigeria and another into the Cameroons. * | | From Barbara: Dear Barbara, Please give our love to Robert. Here is a recent poem that fits his spirit of a sage. Love, David David Krieger President Nuclear Age Peace Foundation PMB 121, 1187 Coast Village Road, Suite 1 Santa Barbara, CA 93108 www.wagingpeace.org www.nuclearfiles.org Click here to add your voice to a growing movement for peace and a nuclear weapons-free world A SAGE WALKS SLOWLY We hang from well-worn threads of life, embedded in a fragile web. We are the weavers and the woven. In tenacity of being, we've been chosen. We daily choose among the voices offering strange Confucian choices. At times, a man must take a stand, must take the future in his hands. The winds are fierce and bitter cold and we grow sad and we grow old. Wandering through fresh fields of war we plant our flags, we lose our core. A sage walks slowly, straight and proud, faces life with head unbowed. David Krieger February 2007
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