The SUN is also a Spiritual Union of Nations, an alliance of nations that acknowledge that we are all Earth-Humans despite our differences. The governments of these nations will understand that they cannot continue to make policies that seek to benefit their own citizens at the expense of world citizens. The governments of these nations will officially acknowledge that any actions taken by one nation could affect any other nation. These governments will write into their constitutions the solemn promise that they will take into account the interests of the Earth and the whole of humanity before making policy decisions.
Prof Ilchi Lee said ultimately, the SUN is the Spiritual United Nations, a complimentary organization to the international and mainly political existing United Nations. SUN will support the UN’s original goal of the eradication of the disease of war and become active in the promotion of cultural and non-political activities designed to bring people together.
The SUN is this and more. It is the sun to brighten and warm the new spiritual civilization. SUN is not just the birth of another organization, for civilization will not change just because we register a new organization, appoint board members, and adopt new by-laws. Humans have to change in a fundamental way, or nothing will happen. Our living values must change, our attitude toward life must change, and the basic nature of our desires and ambition must change, from outer to inner, from external to internal, and from winning to perfecting. When the SUN becomes reality, it will be representative of the new value system, new character, and new way of life of the Earth-Human.
If only one percent of the Earth’s population chooses to live for the future, and chooses to undergo a personal shift, then Earth’s destiny will change. Most studies indicate that Earth’s population will reach ten billion in the near future. We need only one hundred million Earth-Humans to pioneer a shift in civilization. If we combine our strength and focus our power of enlightened vision on the SUN, we will effect a true change and kick the door to the future wide open. This is what I envision for next ten years with Peaceology, Brain Respiration and the Healing Society Movement… and with one hundred million partners in peace.
Fourth Step World-renowned scholars, thinkers and social activists gathered together in Seoul, Korea in June of 2001 to explore the concrete influence that spirituality can have on political, economic and cultural makeup. Ilchi Lee, Xeale Donald Walsch, Seymour Topping, Maurice Strong, Jean Houston and Al Gore were among the distinguished guests.
The primary result of the conference was adoption of an historic Declaration of Humanity, a brief document that states the intention of Earth-Humans to establish a peaceful world community. The declaration was officially adopted by distinguished guests, conference participants, and more than twelve thousand other enthusiastic Earth-Humans. To date, more than one hundred thousand people have signed this declaration.
Declare that I am a spiritual being, an essential and eternal part of the Soul of Humanity, one and indivisible. 2.1 declare that I am a human being, whose rights and security ultimately depend on assuring the human rights of all people of Earth. 3.1 declare that I am a child of the earth, with the will and awareness to work for goals that benefit the entire community of earth on Earth. 4.1 declare that I am healer, with the power and purpose to heal the many forms of divisions and conflicts that exist on Earth. 5.1 declare that I am a protector, with the knowledge and responsibility to help Earth recover her natural harmony and beauty. 6.1 declare that I am an activist in service to the world, with the commitment and the ability to make a positive difference in my society.
Corporations and other large organizations spend a lot of time and money developing the proper identity for their business. These things do a lot to establish how they relate to the world around them. Think about how much more effectively the army can recruit with a slogan like “Be all you can be.” And a pair of athletic shoes are so much more attractive with the familiar swoosh and the phrase “Just do it” emblazoned on the box.
Why don’t you do the same for yourself? Come up with a short statement, a motto, that sums up your intentions for your life. Also, prepare a mission statement, a paragraph describing your personal vision for the remainder of your life. Perhaps you have pursued and achieved many missions in your life up to this point. Now it is your chance to make one as you really want, one that really will bring you satisfaction and fulfillment.
21-DAY MIRACLE
Good habits are what make your dreams come true. That may seem like an exaggeration, but it is really true. Anything you do will require discipline and effort. If you set your goals high, it can seem overwhelming. That is why you should start with smaller, achievable goals. Eventually they will add up, like bricks building a house.
Identify one habit in your life that you think causes some sort of difficulty for you. Ideally, this should be a purely behavioral issue, rather than one with a chemical component, such as smoking or drinking. Give yourself the challenge of stopping the behavior for 21 days. At the end of 21 days, your dependence on that behavior will have faded along with the neural connections that support it.
Visit www.ilchi.com and you will find special support for your 21-day process, including special 21-day tracking features and details about setting a goal. This online program, 21-Day Miracle, was created to help you build the habits you need to make the life of your dreams. You just need to choose one goal and three rules to follower for 21 days.
The following exercises are meant to help you learn to shift perspective easily and quickly. Normally, we have a lot of associations and preconceptions attached to just about anything we look at. Try these games and you start to think “out of the box.”
RENAMING GAME
Look around the room and give new names to the things you see. Give each thing a name that normally belongs to something else. For example, rename the window “hamburger” and a pencil “horse.” The only rule is that the never name cannot be associated with the object in any way. In other words, the window should not be named “door” and the pencil should not be named “pen.” For more fun, play this with a friend. Take turns pointing out objects to name, and score a point for each correct (i.e. unrelated) name.
ALTERNATE USES
Take a look at the things in your home. You probably have a lot of tools and objects that perform specific functions—scissors for cutting, mallet for pounding, spoons for stirring, and so on. Now, take a look again and ask yourself what other tasks these objects might perform, aside from their intended use. For example, a compact disc might be used as a bookmark, a pastry cutter, or a Frisbee. A pair of nylon stockings might be used as a garlic holder, a cat toy, or a paint applicator. Play with a friend and see who can come up with the longest list for each object.
Peace is such a familiar word to us not because we have enjoyed it fro a long time but because we have had a deep unfulfilled longing for it since the beginning of human history. We have been used to the idea of peace through its absence not through its presence.
Peace is ultimately a human issue. Before our social and political systems can change, human beings must change - not one or two persons, but enough people must change for it to have a culturallyy significant and socially lasting impact on the direction of the universal human experience in the future. Peace is a matter of application, rather than theory. One must not be mistaken into thinking that he or she is contributing constructively to peace on earth just because one is thinking, speaking, and even lecturing about peace. Peace is not something that can be realized through words and thoughts only. Peace can only be realized through concrete and sustained cultural and societal efforts at healing the body, mind, and spririt or yourself, your neighbors, your society, and humanity at large. This is what ” Peaceology” seeks to achieve.
Peaceology  is a system of philosophy that is centered on not one specific religion, nation, or cultural tradition - Peaceology is centered on the earth herself. Peace that places the Earth at its center, not any particular nation or religion - Peace that acts instead of just talks and thinks -only such peace can truly bring about health for humanity and restore beauty to the EARTH.
I love this writing I just want to share it with everyone on EARTH…FOR PEACE ON EARTH….
THIS IS FROM THE BOOK PEACEOLOGY BY ILCHI LEE
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