[Sundaycommunity] Fwd: The Field of Peace

Arthur Blomme art at integralshift.ca
Mon Feb 28 16:38:49 PST 2022


Thanks Lee.   this is an excellent article recognizing the humanity on 
both sides.  Debunks the war time propaganda. See's the long term 
project him.

Art

On 2/28/22 9:24 a.m., Lee Piepgrass wrote:
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>> *From: *Charles Eisenstein <charleseisenstein at substack.com>
>> *Subject: **The Field of Peace*
>> *Date: *February 28, 2022 at 10:26:36 AM EST
>> *To: *leepiepgrass at gmail.com
>> *Reply-To: *Charles Eisenstein 
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>>   The Field of Peace
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>> John Perkins once told me a story of bringing a group to have an 
>> audience with the Dalai Lama. A woman asked him, “Is it important to 
>> pray for peace?” The Dalai Lama said, “Yes, praying for peace is very 
>> good, but if that is all you do you are wasting your time.”
>>
>> What he meant is that prayers will have no effect if they are not 
>> aligned with action. It makes sense—if I pray for one thing and enact 
>> its opposite, whoever hears the prayer is going to be confused. Which 
>> is it that you want, X or Y? Which is it that you want, peace or war?
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>> I read this morning of an upcoming parley between Vladimir Putin and 
>> Volodymyr Zelensky. Do not think that it will be easy for either one 
>> of them to turn the locomotive of war in its tracks once it has built 
>> up such momentum. Each surely has a robust set of beliefs in which 
>> his side is the righteous party.
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>> In the case of Zelensky, the righteousness is obvious: foreign troops 
>> have invaded my country’s territory and are killing my people. The 
>> horror of the onslaught is plain for all to see.
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>> In the case of Putin, the righteousness comes, I suppose, from an 
>> historical narrative of NATO expansionism, missiles on Russia’s 
>> borders, oppression and mass killing of ethnic Russians in the 
>> Ukraine, and so forth.
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>> The point here is not that each side is equally right. It is that 
>> each side/believes/it is right. In that mindset, justice and 
>> righteousness are the result of victory over the opponent. Short of 
>> the opponent’s total capitulation, to make any other peace is to 
>> compromise justice.
>>
>> Unlikely though it may seem, let us hold the possibility of peace 
>> from this meeting. Here is one scenario: Russia agrees to an 
>> immediate ceasefire and withdrawal of all troops from Ukraine. 
>> Ukraine agrees to become a demilitarized country like Costa Rica. The 
>> Donbass region’s status will be determined in an 
>> internationally-supervised referendum. Zelensky’s government remains 
>> in power. And let me add a flourish: a nonviolent Peace Witness Corps 
>> from all over the world, armed only with cameras, comes to Ukraine to 
>> keep peace and help rebuild.
>>
>> To reach an agreement like that would take something of a miracle. We 
>> certainly can’t pin our hopes on Vladimir Putin’s compassion, 
>> although judging from his interviews I don’t think he is a heartless 
>> man. Hardened, yes, and shrewd, but not the soulless monster war 
>> propaganda portrays. (That is a heavy accusation to make against 
>> another human being, but we tend to make it lightly in the heat of 
>> conflict. If you don’t believe me, look at Twitter.) In any case, 
>> even if Putin had the peace consciousness of Nelson Mandela, and even 
>> if Zelensky were not utterly dependent on a bellicose imperial power, 
>> still it would be hard for them to make peace now that the 
>> self-feeding fire of war fever has been ignited. If they make peace, 
>> both Zelensky and Putin will face intense criticism from militants in 
>> their own countries and abroad, who will accuse them of capitulation, 
>> appeasement, or weakness. Zelensky in particular will essentially be 
>> ending Ukraine’s status as a pawn of the West and will thus bear the 
>> fury of the US establishment that is at present howling for escalation.
>>
>> How then can we recall the aggressors to their humanity? The world 
>> must stand in solidarity for peace. We must not pretend to tolerate 
>> the intolerable, nor cooperate with it. We must be loud in our 
>> revulsion, and express our noncooperation in the form of sanctions 
>> and boycotts. And not only in opposition to this war. If we are to be 
>> consistent, we must also look with shame at the wars instigated by 
>> our own country as we lived obliviously to them, shielded from their 
>> horrible reality by our own justifications just as Putin is shielded 
>> by his. We must stand in solidarity not only with the innocent 
>> victims of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but with all war victims, 
>> present and future. It is psychologically and politically easy right 
>> now to condemn and boycott Russia, but if we don’t stand with equal 
>> fervor against militarism generally, we are not truly serving peace.
>>
>> A prayer for peace has no force if one is an aggressor oneself. Are 
>> the calls to protect the victims of Putin’s war motivated by 
>> compassion only, when they happen also to fit into an imperial 
>> narrative? We in the West are allowed, encouraged even, to witness 
>> their suffering; meanwhile the suffering of those who are incidental 
>> to American imperialism or stand in its way is made invisible, and 
>> when someone like Chelsea Manning or Julian Assange shows it to us we 
>> (as a nation) react by imprisoning the messenger. Those of us who 
>> truly want peace will not stand for that either.
>>
>> The awful fear, grief, and suffering the American public is seeing 
>> now through images and videos is not just the reality of the Ukraine 
>> war; it is the reality of/war/, period. Usually it is beyond our 
>> sight, hidden behind ideology, justifications, propaganda, 
>> normalization, desensitization, and ignorance.
>>
>> A true prayer for peace cannot be only “Let this war end.” It must be 
>> nothing less than “Let all war end.” It would extend the sanctions 
>> against Russia to non-compliance with all militarism, including our own.
>>
>> We are rightly appalled at the invasion of Ukraine. But where were 
>> these sensibilities when our own countries and alliances invaded 
>> Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, and countless other countries? In 
>> many cases these invasions wreaked devastation far, far beyond what 
>> Ukraine has suffered. The point here is not to distract from Russia’s 
>> action with what-about-ism, nor is it to decry hypocrisy. I am more 
>> interested in results, not in blame. I want our peace work to be 
>> effective. It will not be so, if it selects only the wars of our enemies.
>>
>> On an immediate, practical level, protests, boycotts, and sanctions 
>> give Russia an incentive to make peace. However, their main power is 
>> moral; no country will bow to sanctions if it believes it is in the 
>> right. The boycotts and non-compliance that Gandhi inspired were 
>> effective because they carried moral force, not (primarily) because 
>> they crippled the colonial economy. Exercised by hypocrites, 
>> sanctions have little effect. A much stronger response would embed 
>> sanctions in an authentic peace declaration. “We will no longer stand 
>> for war. We will dismantle our global military bases. We will disband 
>> NATO. We will stop placing missiles on your borders. We will rejoin 
>> the ABM treaty. We will reduce our nuclear arsenal. We will shrink 
>> our military. We will stop invading other countries. We will cease 
>> supporting coups, juntas, and torture regimes.” Then we would 
>> generate a political and psychic field of peace in which war becomes 
>> impossible to sustain. Otherwise, if we don’t commit to 
>> demilitarization alongside our denunciation of the Russian invasion, 
>> we still affirm the principle: “War is OK as long as it is 
>> justified.” Well guess what: Everyone thinks their own war is 
>> justified. Most ordinary Russians fervently believe theirs is right now.
>>
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>> Just as integrity requires the peace activist to denounce not only 
>> adversary nations’ wars but also their own, just as anti-war 
>> exhortations have no power if they come with hypocrisy, so too are 
>> our prayers weak when they are inconsistent with our actions. The 
>> more we serve peace day to day in personal life, the stronger our 
>> prayers become.
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>> If you care about Ukraine, please join together in generating a 
>> coherent pscyho-political field of peace. Prayer by itself will not 
>> generate that field, but it can firm one’s intention to hold peace 
>> and compassion in all relationships. Every time we let go of 
>> self-righteousness, we strengthen the field of piece. Every time we 
>> resist a call to arms, every time we put ourselves in another’s 
>> shoes, every time we act from the knowledge that we are not separate, 
>> every time we look for someone’s humanity and divinity when it hurts, 
>> we tilt the course of distant events into alignment with those choices.
>>
>> It is hard work, because war thinking is a deep program in the human 
>> mind, carving up of the world into us and them, friend and enemy, 
>> hero and villain, good guy and bad guy. So quick is the reflex to see 
>> someone I disagree with as a monster, to write them off. When I do 
>> that, they often fulfill my expectation.
>>
>> Writ large, that explains a lot of what is playing out on the 
>> international stage. After the Cold War, the United States was 
>> desperate for an Enemy by which to define itself as good (and 
>> maintain the profits of the armaments industry). For twenty years US 
>> foreign policy been writing the role that Russia now plays ( casting 
>> it as adversary, encircling it with bases, nullifying missile 
>> treaties). The arrogant, violent bully generates enemies in the image 
>> of his paranoid fear that others are as he is. The question of 
>> whether Putin and Russia are actually evil misses the point. If they 
>> are, we have created the conditions for them to be thus. The bully’s 
>> enemies may indeed be as brutal as he is, or even more so. The point 
>> is that he has created them. Yet even at this late date, it is not 
>> too late to de-identify with the roles we’ve set up that make 
>> conflict inevitable.
>>
>> Holding the field of compassion in our political discourse is 
>> especially important given the fact that warmongers invariably use 
>> the suffering of innocent victims to justify even more war, producing 
>> even more innocent victims. Everyone has a reason why bombing and 
>> shooting and killing by their own side is regrettably necessary.
>>
>> Will the ancient pattern continue forever? Has anything in human 
>> nature changed that will deliver us from the cycle of war begetting 
>> war and hate begetting hate? Actually, something/has/changed. We are 
>> in a new age of humanity—call it an age of compassion, of reunion, of 
>> interbeing—inaugurated, paradoxically, by the most murderous human 
>> invention ever: nuclear weapons. Radioactive blowback and mutually 
>> assured destruction offer a stern lesson in interconnection: I cannot 
>> escape the consequences I visit upon the Other. A corollary is that 
>> matters of right and wrong are no longer to be solved by force. 
>> Paradoxically, the mightiest force ever conceived has 
>> made/force/obsolete as a final solution. Before the nuclear age, war 
>> carried the prospect of total victory over an annihilated enemy. No 
>> longer. The age has turned. Nukes limit the degree to which even the 
>> most bloodthirsty are willing to escalate conflict, but the principle 
>> extends to non-nuclear conflicts too. Even when the United States 
>> faces a puny opponent, still total victory eludes its grasp. All the 
>> more so with a powerful opponent like Russia. Regardless of who is 
>> good and who is evil in this conflict, the traditional solution of 
>> victory over evil by force is not possible. We face the necessity of 
>> another kind of solution, a new and unfamiliar storyline.
>>
>> If we follow it, we head toward a much greater miracle than merely 
>> peace in the Ukraine. It is the dismantling of empire, the 
>> termination of the military-industrial complex, the closure of 800 US 
>> military bases worldwide, the institution of a true global Peace 
>> Witness Corps and a dramatic shrinkage of all militaries globally. 
>> Until this happens, something like Ukraine will recur again and 
>> again, whether instigated (as is usual) by the US imperial hegemon or 
>> by the adversaries it generates from its us-versus-them worldview. 
>> Can’t we write another plot for the human drama?
>>
>> On every level, from the geopolitical to the intimate, it is time to 
>> live that new storyline. Only if we do it in our own conflicts can we 
>> reasonably hope that the politicians may do so as well. How we act is 
>> a claim on human nature and a declaration of what is possible. So let 
>> us pray for peace, yes, in preparation to be peace ourselves. May we 
>> look first for the humanity and divinity of all we meet. May we be 
>> free of all vestiges of the habit of organizing the world into good 
>> guys and bad guys. May we see and cease our own role in the creation 
>> of enemies. May we believe so strongly in the possibility of 
>> compassion of others that we become a walking invitation that calls 
>> it forth into reality. And finally, as we live this prayer, may we 
>> see it reflected in global events. In fact, let us insist that it be so.
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