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Getting to the rue de la Paix
I had a bad night last night. Sometimes it happens. That meant sleeping in this beautiful summer Sunday morning. Part last night I had been reading the Ode again. The words of my title is the title of an article on the beautiful Sesame Street and peace education in the East Half the children (See Change section.)
So I thought, I got in half and half out of sleep, and if we could all live in peace in the street? What seems the streets Peace to you? Best, what aspect have?
- Suddenly, the cacophony that may be Sunday morning in my urban neighborhood began in Boston. First, a electric weed whacker.
- Then, a lawn mower.
- Someone decided to ring with a sander supply.
- Three birds were singing their own tunes not entirely different – are complementary.
- The woman came next to your porch with your coffee and your cell phone and had a conversation with a strong deaf brother.
- Cars ran on our steep street.
- Sirens wailed.
- A train blew its horn soothing.
- Someone sneezed so hard in the face four times that I wanted to give a tissue.
- Phone rang next door, a strange tone quasi-musical series.
- I heard the whistle of a teapot.
- Normal diesel trucks in North drone 93.
- Alto adorable dog had been left alone for long and began barking wildly.
- Our phone rang a different tone electronically.
- My partner sent an email on your Mac and there was the standard MacWhoosh.
Street Peace for me is a bit quieter than my street. With all the talk about environmental pollution, I think less noise that could be considered as a contribution to peace.
What could we address to transform our own addresses on the streets of peace?
About the Author
Spiritual author and counselor for 25 years; ordained omnifaith minister, corporate consultant on the spirit of business; blogger for Ode Magazine on peace and for The Huffington Post on spirituality in the world. For all Dr. Corso loves and creates, continually visit http://www.susancorso.com You can read her personal blog at http://www.seedsforsanctuary.com
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