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			Marshall Vian Summers
 
				from
				
				GreaterCommunity Website
 
 "Better to light a candle than to curse the darkness."
 Chinese Proverb
 
 
			As the war clouds 
			darken, many people around the world are expressing a growing 
			apprehension and anxiety as we are about to pull the trigger, 
			setting off a long series of unforeseen consequences. Our 
			government's short-term thinking regarding Iraq and the Middle East 
			will likely be a catalyst for a much larger and longer set of 
			events. The war against terrorism is about to be escalated, not only 
			by us, but against us. All this will be done to get rid of one man, 
			Saddam Hussein. The first casualties of this pre-emptive war will be 
			the real victims of this one man: the Iraqi people. But this will 
			only be the beginning. The sparks will fly in all directions within 
			a very dry forest.
 Those of us who are students of The Greater Community Teaching and 
			those who are discovering 
			
			the Teaching for the first time have a 
			rare opportunity to see this seminal event within a larger context 
			and to counteract the growing fear and hostility that are rising all 
			around us. The Teaching enables us to gain a Greater Community 
			perspective, which enables us to see our small world within the 
			context of a universe full of intelligent life. With this 
			perspective, we can see humanity as one people drifting in an ocean 
			of space on one small world. Our interdependence and need for 
			cooperation with one another become very clear with this 
			understanding. It also becomes very clear that wars waged for 
			expediency or national dominance are a major setback to any attempt 
			to build human unity. As the Greater Community Teaching has 
			revealed, building this unity within the human family is crucial to 
			our ability to survive and to maintain our freedom in the face of 
			intervening races of beings from beyond our world who are already 
			present in the world today. (To learn more about this, see my paper 
			"Who is Marching Us to War?" and my book1 "The Allies of Humanity: An 
			Urgent Message About the Extraterrestrial Presence in the World 
			Today".)
 
 Our world is teetering in a fragile balance. It is easy now for any 
			nation or even a hidden extraterrestrial presence to send the 
			dominoes rolling against one another. The embers of conflict are 
			glowing in many places, waiting to be ignited into a raging fire. In 
			America, we should not be arrogant in asserting ourselves with 
			bravado or believing that God is on our side. Our role as the 
			strongest nation is one of tremendous responsibility. This position 
			requires enormous restraint. We are symbols and examples to the rest 
			of the world. Their perceptions of us, whether justified or not, 
			cannot be ignored. Whatever we do now, others will feel justified 
			doing in the future.
 
 How can we know what to do at this turning point? And how can we 
			work to prevent war from erupting within ourselves and within the 
			world? These are important questions. But to answer them effectively 
			will require courage and a greater set of abilities. The Greater 
			Community Teaching speaks to this need directly. It provides the 
			"Steps" to discovering a deeper kind of Knowledge that represents 
			the voice of conscience within us. This deeper Knowledge can reveal 
			itself dramatically in these unsettled times. Knowledge resides in a 
			very still place within us. It possesses an intelligence and wisdom 
			that are far greater than our intellect. Its power is greater than 
			our beliefs, our fears and our social conditioning. This kind of 
			Knowledge is not the product of schooling, belief or ideology. We 
			are all born with it. It is a latent power within us that has 
			largely been undiscovered. Knowledge is ready to provide vital 
			direction for each one of us, which can mean the difference between 
			safety and danger, life and death and peace and war. It is God's 
			greatest and most important gift and each of us has it living deep 
			within us.
 
 Knowledge is deeper and more pervasive than our ideas, opinions and 
			passions. The ideas and passions of those advocating war and the 
			ideas and passions of those advocating peace, each with their own 
			definitions of justice and punishment, can be equally blinding. War 
			is not always the best prescription. It is, with rare exceptions, 
			far more destructive and long lasting than we ever consider at the 
			outset. Even if unavoidable, it produces consequences that cannot be 
			foreseen. Peace is not always the best prescription either. 
			Sometimes you have to make war within yourself to change bad habits 
			or to overthrow oppressive ideas. This, by the way, is the greater 
			meaning of "Jihad," waging war within to purify yourself. Sometimes 
			you have to sacrifice peace in your own family to speak the truth or 
			to set limits. Peace is always desirable in human affairs, but not 
			always possible. Sometimes you have to speak out against your 
			government's policies and against your country's prevailing 
			attitudes or ignorance. Sometimes even a revolution must occur in 
			order to fight off oppression. Our country and many others were born 
			out of such struggles. Every time you express yourself honestly, you 
			risk conflict and reprisal. Every time you act courageously to take 
			a necessary action, someone may be threatened or affronted. Even 
			when you express yourself with the greatest of care and compassion, 
			conflict may still arise. Yet real honesty, which comes from 
			Knowledge, whether it is disturbing or comforting, will set you and 
			others on a path towards resolution.
 
 Consider this quote from 
			
			Steps to Knowledge: The Book of Inner 
			Knowing (The Greater Community Book of Practices):
 
				
				"Two individuals, or two nations, or even two worlds, will have no 
			issues of contention if they are guided by Knowledge, for Knowledge 
			will always seek to join individuals in a meaningful way and to 
			clarify their interactions with one another. It is not possible that 
				Knowledge be in conflict with itself, for there is no opposition 
			within Knowledge. It has one purpose and one aim, and to this it 
			organizes all activity. It organizes all forms of opposition into 
			serving one purpose and one direction. Thus, it is the great 
			peacemaker in the world. As you abide with Knowledge, you will 
			become the vehicle for its expression. Then, you will teach peace 
			because peace itself will be teaching through you."  
			Steps 283:  
				
				"The world is ambivalent, but I am not." 
			The greater Knowledge that the Creator has given us cannot be in 
			conflict with itself. Our interpretations and experiences of 
			Knowledge can vary, but even here, if we are responding to 
			Knowledge, a common ground will become apparent. Hostility, rage, 
			conflict, revenge and war are all signs that Knowledge is not being 
			sought, experienced or expressed. In every moment, the great Gift of 
			the Creator is being neglected, either because it is unknown or 
			because it is being ignored for more expedient ends.
 What then should be our response to war? Opposition? Perhaps. But 
			opposition alone can lead you to wage another kind of war against 
			people you disagree with. This opposition may be nonviolent at the 
			outset, but this can change. How many guerilla fighters and 
			terrorists today were once peace advocates? Opposition may indeed be 
			necessary, but is it a real answer or just an angry response in the 
			moment? Often we use our political positions to vent our rage and 
			indignation at one another, at society and at the world, usually 
			with a sense of self-satisfaction and superiority over our avowed 
			opponents. Indeed, there is as much rage and prejudice in the 
			antiwar camp as there is in the pro-war camp. Our response to war 
			must be something much more far reaching than simply protesting an 
			event or the actions of our government. It must be, in essence, a 
			return to Knowledge. With this understanding, conflict, war and all 
			of their attending causes and effects can be seen as a call to 
			return to Knowledge. This engenders restraint and compassion, 
			forethought and rethinking, all things that are so easily forgotten 
			in a passionate cause. This enables us to build something positive 
			and constructive in the world.
 
 Consider this quote, again from 
			
			Steps to Knowledge:
 
				
				"The commitment to 
				forgive, then, is the commitment to realize 
			Knowledge and to apply Knowledge, for Knowledge dispels unforgiveness like the light dispels the darkness. For there is only 
			Knowledge and the need for Knowledge. That is all that you can 
			possibly perceive in the universe."  
			Step 207:  
				
				"I forgive those whom I think have hurt me."
				 
			The Creator has already given a solution to every problem that 
			humanity has faced or created. It lives within us. In this way, God 
			does not have to manage our chaotic lives (a thankless job for 
			sure). God has placed a greater intelligence within us to guide and 
			protect us. Our schemes, problems and entanglements may seem 
			foolproof and irresolvable, but they are not God proof. Knowledge 
			working within us and with other people can show a way out.
 Knowledge is ready to take each person from where they are today to 
			a greater realization and set of abilities. But who will receive it? 
			Who will listen? Will we listen or will we continue to press our 
			demands for war or peace. How many people are aware that such a 
			thing as Knowledge even exists? We all have, from time to time, 
			intuitive experiences, but where do these experiences come from? 
			They are fleeting fragments from Knowledge that have somehow managed 
			to filter past our preoccupations and defenses into our awareness. 
			How much more could we receive and understand if we consciously 
			opened ourselves to this Greater Intelligence within us?
 
 How can we bring this Knowledge to bear its fruits in the world? We 
			begin with ourselves by learning 
			
			The Way of Knowledge. This means 
			learning to recognize, respond to and follow that Greater 
			Intelligence within us. One way is to take the steps presented in 
			Steps to Knowledge. This is a beginning to a greater experience of 
			our intrinsic power and purpose in the world. Our part is to 
			recognize our need for Knowledge, seeing that without Knowledge we 
			are lost and knowing that we must commit ourselves to its discovery. 
			The means have been given. The rest is up to us.
 
 This is what spirituality is all about. Spirituality is not about 
			praising God. God doesn't need that. It is not about feeling good 
			all the time. Spirituality is not a drug. Spirituality is about 
			accepting, honoring and following what the Source of our 
			spirituality has given us to see and to do. This enables each of us 
			to do our part in building a just world and with it a lasting 
			foundation for freedom and security for all people.
 
 This war in the making is like a fire in a forest. Once it is 
			started, it will be very difficult to put out. It is hot and windy 
			in that forest now. Whatever we start now will continue to burn for 
			a long time. It is an entanglement with unforeseen results and many 
			casualties. As Mark Twain once said about entanglements: "It is 
			easier to stay out than to get out."
 
 The darkening skies and rising voices are more a call to Knowledge 
			than a call to arms. Respond to this calling and you can discover 
			how to become a real peacemaker in the world. Ask yourself, what do 
			I really know about going to war with Iraq at this time? How can I 
			find Knowledge within myself? Begin by asking questions that you 
			cannot easily answer yourself. Here it is not just answers that you 
			are asking for. We already have lots of answers for lots of things. 
			Here you are asking for a Greater Intelligence within you to guide 
			you and reveal to you what you will need to see and know in the 
			future in order to find your unique contribution and to become a 
			positive force in the world.
 
 Before you commit yourself to a cause, no matter how compelling, I 
			recommend that you begin this deeper inquiry. The world does not 
			need more fear and rage, hatred and judgment. Instead, it needs the 
			wisdom, power and compassion that the Creator has given to each of 
			us. It is our job now to discover this deeper Knowledge within us 
			and have this become the driving motivation for our activism and 
			work for social change and justice. With Knowledge, we bring 
			something positive to the table. Real Knowledge always generates 
			constructive action. It will never leave you passive. Knowledge 
			leads you to the right place and the right people with the right 
			purpose and understanding to make a unique contribution in life. 
			This is our gift and our power. And the time for the giving of these 
			gifts and this power has come.
 
 With all that is vested in me as the recipient and first student of 
			The Greater Community Way of Knowledge, I call upon all students of 
			this great Way to speak for the reality of Knowledge and to reach 
			out to people everywhere in order to begin to build our Greater 
			Community here on earth.
 
			  
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