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Teens To Change the World
by Neale Donald Walsch The
events that occurred in the United States on September 11, 2001, have made it
desperately obvious that our world must be changed, or soon there may be no
world to change at all. Yet despite the horrible events of that terrible day, I
come here to tell you that this can be a more loving, peaceful world. Yours can
be a more joyful experience. Ours can be a more fruitful life.
Millions of people around the globe, shocked at what happened on that
September day, are now more motivated than ever to alter the way we live our
lives on this planet. Yet, how can that be done? I believe I know of at least
one very good way. Look to see, now, what it is you wish to experience -- in
your own life, and in the world -- and then see if there is any way for you to
be the source of that.
A central teaching of Conversations
with God is: What you wish to experience, provide for another. So, if
you wish to experience greater peace, love, and understanding, seek to provide
greater peace, love, and understanding to all those whose lives you touch. If
you wish to know that you are safe, cause another to know that he or she is
safe. If you wish to better understand seemingly incomprehensible things, help
others to better understand. If you wish to heal your own sadness or anger, seek
to heal the sadness or anger of another.
I remember a young person asking, "Why do I always have to be the one to
start?" I am reminded here of the wonderful soul-searching inquiry of the
Jewish tradition: If not now, when? If not me, who?
It is you, it is our young people, who can bring us the change that can lead
us away from the kind of insanities displayed on September 11, 2001. You can set
the course for tomorrow, today.
There is much we can all do, but there is one thing we cannot do. We cannot
continue to cocreate our lives together on this planet as we have in the past.
You already know this. Most young people do. You've been telling the world this
for years, in everything from protests to poems to songs. Some of you are angry
because you have not been heard. And right now, at this critical turning point
in humanity's history, anger may not be inappropriate. It may, in fact, be a
blessing. If you use your anger to pinpoint, not where the blame falls, but
where the cause lies, you can lead the way to healing.
To me the cause seems obvious. We are living in a world that operates on deep
misunderstandings about life and how it is. Most humans have not learned the
most basic lessons. Most humans have not remembered the most basic truths. Most
have not understood the most basic spiritual wisdom. In short, most humans have
not been listening to God, and because they have not, they watch themselves do
ungodly things.
The message of Conversations
with God is simple: We are all one. This is the message that the
human race has largely ignored. Our separation mentality has underscored all of
our human creations, and because our religions, our political structures, our
economic systems, our educational institutions, and our whole approach to life
have been based on the idea that we are separate from each other, we have
inflicted all manner of injury upon each other. This injury has caused other
injury, for like begets like, and negativity only breeds negativity.
Now the problem has reached planet-threatening proportions -- and we should
make no mistake about that. The human race has the power to annihilate itself.
We can end life as we know it on this planet in one afternoon.
This is the first time in human history that we are able to say this. Before,
we could destroy a village, or a city, or even a nation, but never the entire
world in one day. Now, we can. And so I am asking all young people everywhere to
focus your attention on the questions that such power places before you.
I hope that you will answer them from a spiritual perspective, not a
political perspective, and not an economic perspective, from which they have
been answered in the past.
I hope that you will have your own conversation with God, for only the
grandest wisdom and the grandest truth can address the greatest problems, and we
are now facing the greatest problems and the greatest challenges in the history
of our species.
If you want what beauty there is in this world -- and there is so much of it
-- to be experienced by your children and your children's children, I believe
that you will have to become spiritual activists right here, right now. You must
choose to be at cause in the matter. That is the challenge that is placed before
every thinking person today, young and old alike. But it is the young people who
have the verve and the vigor, and the energy and the real motivation to meet
this challenge. For the world of tomorrow will be the world that you experience
-- and the world that you will create.
I am asking you: Please, please, don't recreate the world as you see it
today.
Please, be no more cynical about life, if ever you were. Please, be no longer
disinterested in life, if ever you were. Please, let not one more day pass
without your active involvement, right now, right where you are, in your homes,
in your schools, in your communities, and in your world, in the movement to
bring greater unity, understanding, harmony, and love to the human experience.
Become activists in helping others to change, at last, the age-old beliefs
that have created the cruel, selfish, unkind, and inhuman behaviors you see all
around you. Become one of The Changers, no longer content with simply talking
about what's not working, but choosing now to join in creating what will work.
ReCreation, our nonprofit foundation, is forming an international alliance of
young people making this choice. If you wish to connect with others around the
globe who are joining together in activities and programs that could be
world-altering, or are interested in bringing a local chapter to your community,
please contact us today at:
The Changers c/o The ReCreation Foundation PMB #1150 - 1257 Siskiyou Blvd.
Ashland, OR 97520. Telephone: 541-201-0019. On the World Wide Web at thechangers.org
e-mail address: thechangers@cwg.cc
Now let me say good-bye to you, my young friends. I hope the conversation
here has served you well, and will bring you to a greater willingness to live
from your inner wisdom and your inner truth every day of your life. The world of
tomorrow is yours. Create it as the best world there ever was. I send you love.
This
article is excerpted from Conversation with God for Teens, ©2001, by
Neale Donald Walsch. Reprinted with permission of the publisher, Hampton Roads
Publishing. http://www.hrpub.com
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About the Author Neale
Donald Walsch is the author of numerous
books, including Conversations
with God, Books 1, 2, and 3; Friendship
with God; and Communion with God; all of which have been New York Times
bestsellers. Book 1 occupied that list for more than two and a half years.
Walsch lives with his wife, Nancy, in Ashland, Oregon. Together they operate
ReCreation, a nonprofit organization whose goal is to help people reclaim their
true selves. His most recent work involves an outreach to the world's teen
population, including specifically produced teen retreats and this book.
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