I think this is a valuable article. It needs to be said that we largely have to change ourselves first before we can real changes in our external reality. However, perhaps it can be done as a parallel process. It is also true that the change in collective consciousness we are presently seeing in the world could go either way, If the world truly begins to see objectively the reasons for our social systems' malaise i.e. Psychopathology infecting all centres of power then we may be able to reenvision societies the world over with certain sensible preventative measures in place. For example, all those seeking postions of power must be psychologically evaluated for Psychopathy and other variants. If not, then we will let evil in the back door all over again as history will attest. 
But changing ourselves within is essential if we are to stop the process of undue identification with a "cause". At the same time "Seeking peace within" can be dangerous in that it can turn out to be sedative or a self-calming action that replaces responsibility and doing. So, there's a fine balance to be had.
But changing ourselves within is essential if we are to stop the process of undue identification with a "cause". At the same time "Seeking peace within" can be dangerous in that it can turn out to be sedative or a self-calming action that replaces responsibility and doing. So, there's a fine balance to be had.
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by Gina Sendef
Many people are passionate about a cause that advocates for change.  
For some it’s related to a hobby, for others it is political in nature 
and for some it is about human rights; for me personally it is currently
 humane animal treatment.  Whatever the issue, our passion can be an 
incredible motivator and communicator; but when that passion turns from 
enthusiasm to sarcasm, frustration, resentment or anger, you will go 
from advocating for change to complaining about it which in turn becomes
 a negative force instead of a positive paradigm.
For years, I spent a great deal of my time enthralled in many causes of
 the day.  There were so many injustices in the world and very little 
peace; life was seemingly so very unfair.  I knew that my constant 
discussion, ranting and, at times, protesting of these issues was truly 
helping the world because I could make a difference by pointing all of 
these things out to others and would do so forcibly with my language if 
necessary.  It was my personal mission to educate people on why the 
world was such a lousy place; not to mention question those that did not
 really see it that way.
Today, that person and those actions literally seem like someone 
else’s.  In my years of supposedly supporting this cause or that one, I 
actually did very little to help create positive change for our planet; 
least of all making it more peaceful.  I now understand that true peace 
is not about any outward manifestations in our world, it can only come 
from within.  I also know that because life is absolutely what you make 
it despite any circumstances, that there are in actuality no true 
injustices; rather lessons that individuals need to learn or teach on 
their path not matter how difficult they are for us to comprehend. I 
also realized that much of the media, some corporations and many 
political systems are in the business of fear mongering; they must make 
us sick so we need them to get better.
I eventually decided to shift my focus from complaint and argument to 
restraint and understanding.  I now live with the notion that if I 
desire change of some sort there must be action and it must be a 
complete reflection of that desired change.  For instance, if my cause 
were peace; I would choose to conduct myself in a peaceful manner and 
lead by example to bring calm wherever I go.  Or, if my cause were to 
promote honesty in business, I would conduct myself in that manner 
avoiding corruption and insincerity.  In the past, I would have fought 
for peace and protested corruption; making my focus the very things I 
wanted to change.  I now realize to truly advocate for change, it must 
first come from within and you simply must live it and spread it 
wherever you go.  Making yourself a walking and talking example of that 
for which you advocate.
It seems our world is currently filled with many frustrated people over
 government, corporations, treatment of our planet and the sheer 
inhumanity that can exist.  Many see their role as being an agent for 
change by criticizing what they do not like or want; taking it to the 
streets, asking for laws to ensure things change or organizing ways to 
harm those they view as the cause of injustice.  While some of these 
methods might bring about a temporary fix, lasting results of a desired 
outcome must come in the form of the change you seek.  Gandhi did not 
say we should talk, yell, argue or force the change we want to see in 
the world; he said to be it.  Anything other than that simply 
perpetuates that for which you supposedly fight.
Seek not to convert nor condemn; rather merely to convey by being the 
example of what you desire in the world. As more and more and more of 
us turn inward for peace and express it outward with our actions and 
deeds, we will be able to have truly lasting transformation.  That is 
the kind of change that can shift souls and create human awakening.  
Anything else is divisiveness in disguise; no matter how right or just 
the cause may seem.
If you seek to promote change of any kind; you must first seek it 
within and then extend it without.  The world becomes a better place 
every time one person decides to become a better person; sharing that 
goodness with others without forcing opinions or passing judgment for 
not being or thinking the same.  We are truly one, each connected; do 
you want to be connected to anger or peace?  Once you are the reflection
 of your desires, you can only be surrounded by them; that is how you 
change the world from within.
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