Friday, May 15, 2009

No peace with out Justice



Peace process has many ingredients, but Justice is first and foremost among them. With out ensuring Justice the desire of Peace is just a day-Dream.
So here the question arises that “How to bring Justice in the world?”
Although there are many Institutions working world wide to control the crimes, but still we need a lot in this field.
What do you think…
What Justice actually is?
How Justice can be brought?
How it will be preserved?
If you have the answers of these questions please share and let it be spread to the world,
Let Us Join Hands For this Cause

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Peace through Religion

A lot of individuals are deeply religious. They go to the place of worship regularly, perform fasts and rituals with great sincerity and are very particular about following certain principles related to their religion. Some people however do these things with a motive. It is either fear of divine retribution if these rituals are not performed. Or it is the lure of material benefits that accrue by performing these rituals. For example, if I do not do this ritual, I will be punished. Or if I do this ritual I will be rewarded by 'God' with this. Well, to each his own. But I do not subscribe to these lines of thinking. The 'divine element', whatever form it takes cannot have passions that mortals have. This 'force' cannot be pleased or angered by us doing or not doing certain things. These are misconceptions that have been foisted on the laity of different religions by the powers-that-be. For me, religion is intensely personal. Rituals are a means to be at peace with myself. Because I feel 'pure' before, during and after them. For me rituals are not a way of pleasing any 'God' or getting material benefits. They are not even a means to cure me of my health problems. The entire experience of religious rituals is a cleansing of my mind. To be at peace with myself. taken from: http://stanford.wellsphere.com/kidney-failure-article/peace-through-religion/256410

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Can We Bring PEACE through Dialogue?





Is it possible to bring peace through dialogue?
This is the question which is worth answering, especially in the current global scenario. Terrorism has emerged as an unsolvable phenomenon, costing heavy budgets to fight against.
Actually there are many mistakes and many mishandlings in the struggle to over come on this phenomenon, which results in rapid increase in such activities.
The basic problem of this mistake is that there is no consensus definition of “terrorism”.
And it seems that it has been left opened to gain some hidden agenda, which has also created doubts about the intentions of fighters against terrorism.
The goal behind this all struggle is to baring peace in world.
What is the statuesque of this struggle? Is it successful to some level? Are the sufferings satisfied from this war on terror?
The answer is absolutely, NO.
Now the question is “CAN WE BRING PEACE THROUGH DIALOGUE?”
I think that, Yes, we can bring peace through dialogue. But the basic condition for this to consider all the parties, included in dialogue, equal.
One might say that how can we consider accused person as equal, but with out that dialogue process will bear no fruits.
Here I m putting some questions if we can answer them it will help improve pace to some level.
  • What should be the process for dialogue?
  • Who should conduct?
  • Who should be the judge?
  • What are the basic criteria or definition of peace one should agree on?
Let us answer these questions and play our role to promote peace.