New World Order: Two Routes To Unity And Peace
August 3, 2010 by Akemi

There are two completely different routes to unity and peace. It is up to you to choose which, but I’d like you to understand the pros and cons of each so that you can make a conscious decision.
Now, before I explain the two routes, the two options, please answer this question:
If you are a slave, would you like to be free or would you like to find a kinder master?
You would think everyone would choose to be free, but surprisingly, if given the chance, most people would just seek a new master who seems to be better than the one they currently have. I know this because I see this every day.
Many people are in slave mentality. And rather than seeking true freedom, they are seeking to switch to a new leader or teacher, or some methods that seem to work better. They want someone to put down a set of rules to live by. This is true even for lightworkers — many lightworkers are still disempowered.
Do you see this in your own behaviors? When you face a challenge, do you seek guidance within yourself or do you rely on someone’s advice (be it your family, friend, or teacher) or some kind of “tried and true” method you read or heard? (And your friend is probably just repeating the method they have heard of.)
And why do you do that?
Your answers to these questions are critical in the realization of unity and peace…
Route One
Route One is about setting up one standard for unity and peace. People might even call this standard “justice”. On the practical level, it means someone (the authority) decides what is best for unity and peace and everyone else is required, or at least expected, to follow.
For example, child abuse is just plain wrong, right? So, people on this camp set up a standard when and how to interfere, etc. and we will all be required to follow this rule. People who don’t follow this standard protocol will be prosecuted, along with the abuser, as well as people who complain about such forceful standard.
So there will be no, or at least dramatically less, child abuse. Good, huh?
No? Which part did you not like? The prosecution? Then how about throwing away such discordant people out of the society? Still too harsh? How about giving them peer pressure by neglecting them or repeatedly teaching them the benefit of this system?
And we’ll make this educational process really fun, with music and art and inspirational speeches. As more and more people join, it will be increasingly easier to gain momentum. The media will be on this side and set up a really cool campaign for the good causes.
Pros: Quick, “practical” and effective method to deal with the existing problems such as violent crimes, poverty, hunger, war that are overwhelming us. It’s also a familiar way — after all, this is how we’ve been dealing with problems. When there is a terrorist attack, we go on war and kill the opponents while controlling the media that opposes the war effort. When there is an argument (in the family or among friends or at work, etc), we check some references to settle it.
Cons: It’s a totalitarian control no matter how we disguise it. And so it has the same intrinsic problems of the totalitarianism, such as the suffocation of individual creativity and expression.
Route Two
This is about acknowledging people’s differences and trusting that we ultimately act in a way that promotes unity and peace given the chance and loving support.
In the same example of child abuse, we will have no set rules (or bare minimum rules). So some people may ignore it in fear of being involved. Some may try to talk to the abuser. Some may even take them to support groups or counseling. There are many ways to respond.
It’s a slow process of spreading love. And yes, in the meantime, there would be innocent kids who would be left in the abusive condition. Some may even die. I sure hope the people around would be kind and courageous enough to intervene, but there is no rule.
The important ingredients of this option is spreading love BEFORE the problems arise. (The link takes you to my last year’s article about creating the new world based on Love. It has some action plans at the end, and one is about taking care of kids in the “village”.)
Pros: Voluntary unity and peace as an expression of human nature.
Cons: It’s slow. Too slow for most people. So it’s unlikely to get enough traction to be effective.
New World Order
When people talk about the “New World Order”, they are usually talking about Route One. Yes, I can see many people wanting this because, as I pointed out in the beginning, most of us are still in the slave mentality and would be happier with a (seemingly) better master, rather than working to be free.
Because it’s easier to follow a set of rules. Relying on inner authority and taking the responsibility to be free is totally new to most people, and new means scary.
Again, I think many lightworkers would be on this camp. These “good-hearted” people would love the idea of quick solution to the many problems we have in this world. Many would truly believe in the ideal of the “One World”. They would not see the ultimate consequences of their choices.
I wrote the New World series as my antithesis to this NWO idea, but the Route One people would accuse people like myself as being discordant.
In the worst case scenario, there may be a new type of witch-hunting. This time, it may be called terrorist-hunting or dangerous-thought hunting. Ironically, this hunting would wake up some of the lightworkers who have agreed with Route One. “Hey, I thought this was a sure way to bring peace, but the authority is accusing those people just because they don’t think and act in our way? Is this right??”
What is your choice?
The last thing I want to do is to tell you which option is “right”. I personally like Route Two, but that is just me.
Now if you do want to choose Route Two, the next question is: Are you empowering yourself NOW? It’s not a decision you make in the future. It’s about choosing to be free now rather than seeking another master and hoping they would be nicer than the ones you know.
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This is so cool!!!
Last year(2010) I was asked to meditate, hold and anchor this,
If there’s no law there’s no offence.
If there’s no offence there’s no judgement.
If there’s no judgement there’s forgiveness.
If there’s forgiveness there’s acceptance
And if there’s acceptance there is Love.
In law there is division.
In Love ther is unity.
Looks like the energy for the 2nd one…Hurray…