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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

 

[GMW #1158] Nature Comes First, Commerce Is Second, Preserve The Whole Earth



[GMW #1158] Nature Comes First, Commerce Is Second, Preserve The Whole Earth

Monday 26 February 2007, Editor: Easy

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Idea Dream - Paradise Earth - Celebrating Robert's 84th Birthday 10 March


Western 'civilization' invented zoos to park animals, reservations to park indigenous people, and national parks to contain nature as Western minds invented new institutions to reinforce their stubborn, greedy, conquering ways. The future of the Earth is at stake. Let us preserve the whole Earth while we place industries and commerce in commercial reserves and industrial parks. Nature comes first; commerce is second.


Good Morning World is featuring one paragraph each day from Robert's 23 paragraph 2 page 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.

The 23 pararaphs
will lead to Douglas's teleseminar with Robert 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 .

Send your ideas for
Paradise Earth and birthday wishes for Robert's birthday by replying to this email or Contact Good Morning World.

8 Birthday wishes for Robert have been received so far. Send yours by Friday 9 March.
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Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living
Since I am a dream-lover, an endless flow of dreams are attracted to me. How many people have written to me and told me their dreams! And I have always done my best to see them networked and fulfilled.
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My Testament to the UN
-A Contribution to the 50th Anniversary of the United Nations, 1995,
Appendix 1, Highlihgts of the United Nations

1953: Armistice in Korea results from initiatives made at the UN. The UN Opium Conference in New York adopts an international protocol to control the production, trade, and use of the drug.
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From Barbara:

Creating Our Own Happiness

NPR - Morning Edition, February 26, 2007
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7572601
('This I believe' featured essay - can be listened to at the link above.)

by

Wayne Coyne
Michelle Martin-Coyne

Wayne Coyne is singer and guitarist for the Grammy Award-winning rock band The Flaming Lips. He wrote and directed Christmas on Mars, a science-fiction film featuring the group. Coyne and his wife, Michelle, a photographer, live in Oklahoma City.

"Happiness is not a situation to be longed for, or a convergence of lucky happenstance. Through the power of our own minds, we can help ourselves."

I believe we have the power to create our own happiness. I believe the real magic in the world is done by humans. I believe normal life is extraordinary.

I was sitting in my car at a stoplight intersection listening to the radio. I was, I guess, lost in the moment, thinking how happy I was to be inside my nice warm car. It was cold and windy outside, and I thought, "Life is good."

Now, this was a long light. As I waited, I noticed two people huddled together at the bus stop. To my eyes, they looked uncomfortable; they looked cold and they looked poor. Their coats looked like they came from a thrift store. They weren't wearing stuff from The Gap. I knew it because I'd been there.

The couple seemed to be doing their best to keep warm. They were huddled together, and I thought to myself, "Oh, those poor people in that punishing wind."

But then I saw their faces. Yes, they were huddling, but they were also laughing. They looked to be sharing a good joke, and suddenly, instead of pitying them, I envied them. I thought, "Huh, what's so funny?" They didn't notice the wind. They weren't worried about their clothes. They weren't looking at my car thinking, "I wish I had that."

You know when a single moment feels like an hour? Well, in that moment, I realized I had assumed this couple needed my pity, but they didn't. I assumed things were all bad for them, but they weren't. And I understood we all have the power to make moments of happiness happen.

Now, maybe that's easy for me to say. I feel lucky to have fans around the world, a house with a roof and a wife who puts up with me. But I felt this way even when I was working at Long John Silver's. I worked there for 11 years as a fry cook. When you work at a place that long, you see teenagers coming in on their first dates; then they're married; then they're bringing in their kids. You witness whole sections of people's lives.

In the beginning, it seemed like a dead end job. But at least I had a job. And frankly, it was easy. After two weeks, I knew all I needed to know, and it freed my mind. The job allowed me to dream about what my life could become.

The first year I worked there, we got robbed. I lay on the floor. I thought I was going to die. I didn't think I stood a chance. But everything turned out all right. A lot of people look at life as a series of miserable tasks, but after that, I didn't.

I believe this is something all of us can do: Try to be happy within the context of the life we are actually living. Happiness is not a situation to be longed for or a convergence of lucky happenstance. Through the power of our own minds, we can help ourselves. This I believe.

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Prophet Cover
PROPHET - THE HATMAKER'S SON The Life of Robert Muller by Douglas Gillies
To order: Phone: 800-942-7617. For those of you who are interested in my life, there is a beautiful biography which I love very much. Order from www.robertmullerbiography.com .
- Robert Muller
Most of All, They Taught Me Happiness by Dr. Robert Muller
To order: Phone: 800-727-2782 Email: Becky@ParaPublishing.com Fax: 805-968-1379 Mail: Amare Media c/o Para Publishing, PO Box 8206 Santa Barbara, CA 93118-8206. Paperback, $12.95
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