Readings for CWG2 Week 11
Read: Pages 142-154
Thoughts for the Week:
Love breeds tolerance, tolerance breeds peace. (142)
The fastest way to get to a place of love and
concern for all humanity is to see all humanity
as your family. (142)
All conflict arises from misplaced desire. (151)
When you find peace within, you also find that
you can do without. (151)
Anger is fear announced. (151)
When you find Inner Peace, neither the presence
nor the absence of any person, place or thing,
condition, circumstance or situation can be the
Creator of your state of mind or the cause of your
experience of being. (152)
World peace is a personal thing! (152)
Need nothing. Desire everything. Choose what shows up. (152)
Feel your feelings. Cry your cries. Laugh your laughs.
Honor your truth. Yet when all emotion is done, be still
and know I am God. (152)
Look for the answers to these questions:
1. What is the "only problem of humanity"? (142)
2. What is the fastest way to see all humanity
as your family? (142)
3. What are two ways to eliminate the threat of
attack on richer nations by those who envy
them and want what they have? (145)
4. What kind of a solution is needed to truly
eliminate war? (148)
5a. How does the US federation work? (149)
b. Is there any reason to doubt that this "recipe"
will work between nations? (149)
6a. What is an "Outside World" consciousness? (150)
b. Will it lead one to give up material things for
the good of others? (151)
7. What kind of peace is the only peace that is
sustaining? (151)
8a. What does "not needing" free you from? (151)
b. Which fears does it free you from? (151)
c. How does it free you from anger? (151)
9a. Once fear has been taken from you, will you
react with anger if all you have is
also taken
from you? (152)
b. Why? (152)
10. What does it mean that when you find Inner Peace
your involvement with things of the body will
become "voluntary"? (152)
11. If undertaken by everyone, what could seeking and
finding peace do? (152)
12. Where is perfection? (153)
13. What should we see even in the midst of the greatest
tragedy? (153)
14. What will God be to us in our darkest hour, our
blackest moment? (153)
Things to Think About:
Is world peace a "personal" thing with you? How can
you influence so global a situation?
Think about something you consider(ed) a great personal
"tragedy". How easy is it for you to find the perfection
in it? What might help make it easier for you?
The numbers in parenthesis refer to those pages of
Conversations with God, Book 2 by Neale Donald Walsch
on which this information can be found.
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