Dona Nobis Pacem - is Latin for "Grant Us Peace."
I have dreamed of a world of peace for as long as I can remember. When I was a child in 1950s, I would often have difficulty falling asleep because of all the images swirling around in my head of Nikita Khrushchev threatening to bury me, the Cold War, and the Nuclear Arms Race. I had nightmares. It is a scary thing for a child who doesn't understand why everyone just can't get along or why there are wars in the first place.
As the decades passed, my difficulties in falling asleep remained, but what changed were who the Bad Guys were and the different fears. Like Fidel Castro, the Viet Nam War, the Iran Hostage Crisis, the bombings in Northern Ireland, and the never ending conflicts involving Middle Eastern and African countries.
I still don't claim to understand the motivations or reasons behind all this worldwide turmoil. But what I do know is that I choose not to live in fear - and I am already against the next war. That, for me, will never change.
We must change the world so our children don't have to be afraid, so they don't have nightmares, and so our children can know a World of Peace.
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My daughter is putting together an exhibition of peace flags.When she put the idea on the net, people from all around the world responded and are stitching beautiful flags with peace messages. I have always prayed for peace in our time. If everyone prayed for that, peace would persist for as long as anyone is alive.
ReplyDeleteHi Arija - What a lovely project that your daughter is doing with Peace Flags. I do sincerely hope for peace in our lifetime. Great to hear from you!
DeleteA beautiful image. If only it can come to pass.
ReplyDeleteThanks, William - I hope so too.
DeleteGreat post. Peace.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jim - Peace to you!
DeleteGreat post. I remember the 60's when we were told in case of nuclear attack to get under our desks. Like that would do any good. I used to have nightmares about nuclear missiles being launched out of their silos.
ReplyDeleteHi Yogi - There are so many things kids are afraid of anyway. We need to work together to scratch lots of those things off that list.
DeletePeace is a wonderful dream that I hope will come true one day - for everyone.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lady Fi. Me too.
DeleteThanks for the wonderful post! As the kids say around here " No justice, no peace".
ReplyDeleteAwwww, peace. I hope we all find it, for the wolds sake.
ReplyDeleteSusie - I saw a post pop up on social media with your peace globe this morning, which led me here. I hope you will join us again this year. This blog is visually stunning...the photographs are breathtaking. I will visit more often.
ReplyDeleteThank you for blogging for peace with us. Thank you for your wisdom and strength.