User talk:M3sande

Peace walk.

Peace is a rainbow. A multicolored configuration of people whose togetherness is the beauty we all want. Without our diversity converging to intertwine and fabricate a national and world vibrancy of unity and peace we will remain ravaged in the dullness of conflict, disease, hunger, war and decline. Humanity is the total of everyone understanding the simple principle that for a better world of today and tomorrow, it must begin with every individual. Everyone might have a unique dream, a differing desire, a different opinion or even their on way of understanding matters. It is however clear to each one of us that we are all made of flesh and blood, breath the same oxygen, feel the same pain, are bound to be hurt in the same manner and thus should endeavor to treat everyone just us we would like to be treated. It is of course a great achievement for man to conquer themselves so that they can conquer their world. One way of achieving this huge task is being at peace with your inner self, something you cant achieve if you cannot live in harmony and in good faith with those near you. We all need to be our brothers keepers. Our neighbors are our closest brothers whose wellbeing is our priority. Think well of others. They too will think

seeking to foster peace in times of tranquility is a worthy course. Noble in its endeavor to plant the seeds that will ensure the fruits of harmony will remain to be tasted by the future people. A peace walk is an odious task, difficult and nerving. Every step of the way inflicts physical pain on the weary body. The bones feel the crack, the body weighs down under the weight of fatigue. Tissues rapture. But the soul remains focused. Ones thoughts became clearer and are engulfed in the endeavor to be part of a better world from within; promoting peace starting from everyone. When you feel like bowing out you are encouraged by your comrades who despite the struggle take one more step. We draw behind at times to urge the rest forward with the knowledge that we need each other in the long walk to peace. This struggle is never and shall never be in vain.