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We must move beyond the
double negative
" No to War"
To a double positive
" Yes2Peace "
Reclaim the conversation
There is nothing wrong with our world, we are just having a weird conversation
lets make a new conversation
We 'R the Culture
We 'R the Future
We 'R the Powers
That Be
When the conversation reaches critical mass, it transforms into ACTION and
NEW reality.
"Say Yes2Peace"
Saying NO to war takes us further from our quest and
desire for peace, disconnecting us from the possibility of building peaceful
relationships with each other and with other nations. The most powerful way forward is to say "Yes2Peace"!
Peace is so personal, C h a l k 4 P e a c e
gives all of us an opportunity of making it up as we go along.
The
C h a l k 4 P e a c e Global Extravaganza over the weekend of Sept 15th - 23rd
creates a focus, where we can come together in ACTION rather than
merely buying a badge, a t shirt or being a silent spectator while a politician
or some high holy in the "peace" movement does the talking for us adding
more WAR TALK to the conversation with the divisive "Say NO to War"
position.
We can do the talking and the singing for ourselves, Making positive
choices, creating the movement FOR PEACE through as many people as possible.
Saying Yes2Peace is a position where we can all come together - its the
method of achieveing this goal is where we differ.
Who said that our streets were supposed to be grey anyway? Let us turn our
grey streets into a living river of colour and possibility - poetry hearts,
peace symbols, empowering statements, expressions of our hopes, dreams, frustration
and despair -why
not?
welcome to
C h a l k 4 P e a c e...
All We Are Saying Is GIVE PEACE A CHANCE
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" C h a l k 4 P e a c e " is
a very simple, fun and inexpensive way for masses of people to express themselves
through the non violent act of chalk drawing, its not illegal, we can express
ourselves in big and bold ways without being 'in the face' of anyone, it
will wash away with the rain so who can really complain (well they'll always
be a few!)...
Community based art is a bright way forward to have some good times together-
rather than a mundane, iscolated, chore driven existence. We
all want to contribute something useful. There is no time to
waste, the critical situation in our world
is now all our responsibility because we all have the common desire to survive
and prosper - We are alive in a more globally connected way than than ever
before. Our culture seeks to unify the world in a form that works for all
of us without exception
Be the artist who chalks a timeless classic or really something simple and
let it wash away...
Its zen, like those Tibetan sand mandalas created with such dedication the
blown away with the wind.
We must make
peaceful global connections ...
Chalking is a creative way YOU can do
this- its your personal contribution to the global conversation that creates
our culture. The latest in scientific blurb teaches us just how connective
everything in this cosmos including each and every effort we make for
peace.
Please see the blog for more links and more info on this subject, and
when do your own research you will find much evidence that support
the effectiveness of the power of the individual to make a difference with
actions such as C h a l k 4 P e a c e
Feel free to take the pictures from this site
to promote C h a l k 4 P e a c e . Check the link for a flyer (not yet active)
that you print up and distribute in your community. Even posting it in just
one place can be powerful. We want as many people as is infinitely possible
to make
The C h a l k 4 P e a c e action on the 15th - 23rd September
2006
and beyond and whenever. Please take pictures and send them
to us- we love it!
You can get in touch to help you set up a C h a l k 4 P e a c e action of or you can Just DO IT! (go on be
brave)
Listen to the children
Child addressing the UN
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Simple Truth
and here we are in action
A simple understanding of the money system -
A short film by Paul Grignon