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  • True Peace

    True Peace

    Study War No More

    True Peace

    “True peace is not merely the absence of tension: it is the presence of justice.”

    Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

    Making Peace

    A voice from the dark called out,
    “The poets must give us
    imagination of peace, to oust the intense, familiar
    imagination of disaster. Peace, not only
    the absence of war.”

    But peace, like a poem,
    is not there ahead of itself,
    can’t be imagined before it is made,
    can’t be known except
    in the words of its making,
    grammar of justice,
    syntax of mutual aid.

    A feeling towards it,
    dimly sensing a rhythm, is all we have
    until we begin to utter its metaphors,
    learning them as we speak.

    A line of peace might appear
    if we restructured the sentence our lives are making,
    revoked its reaffirmation of profit and power,
    questioned our needs, allowed
    long pauses. . . .

    A cadence of peace might balance its weight
    on that different fulcrum; peace, a presence,
    an energy field more intense than war,
    might pulse then,
    stanza by stanza into the world,
    each act of living
    one of its words, each word
    a vibration of light—facets
    of the forming crystal.

    Denise Levertov

    Let Us Beat Our Swords Into Plowshares

    In days to come
    the mountain of the Lord’s house
    shall be established as the highest of the mountains
    and shall be raised above the hills;
    all the nations shall stream to it.

    Many peoples shall come and say,
    “Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord,
    to the house of the God of Jacob,
    that he may teach us his ways
    and that we may walk in his paths.”

    For out of Zion shall go forth instruction
    and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.
    He shall judge between the nations
    and shall arbitrate for many peoples;
    they shall beat their swords into plowshares
    and their spears into pruning hooks;
    nation shall not lift up sword against nation;
    neither shall they learn war any more.

    O house of Jacob, come, let us walk
    in the light of the Lord!

    Isaiah 2:2-5

    A Blessing for Your Week

    Child of God,

    May You find your way to the House of the Lord,
    Though the road is windy and dim,
    May vibrations of peace light your path
    May her sentences call to you with warmth and longing
    May her metaphors flower in your heart and soul,
    Showing you the way
    May her syntax rewrite the world around you
    Replacing rules of war with grammars of justice
    Until the world around you is entirely transformed
    By the pulsing energy shield of peace
    May tools of war become tools of harvest time abundance
    And may true peace be known
    In your heart
    And in our world.

    Amen.