Tag Archives: conflict

Is Protesting a Peaceful Resolution?

Q: Is protesting a form of peaceful resolution? H: Generally, protesting is not an effective form of peaceful resolution. It is a form of resistance and resistance is never effective in creating what you want. Resistance creates more of what you do … Continue reading

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Are There Truly Some People Who Don’t Value Peace?

Cheryl: Someone responded to one of your posts with this comment: Wouldn’t it be nice if everyone valued peace? It feels like some do, some want peace but don’t know how, and then another group thrives on power trips, conflict, … Continue reading

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It’s Not About Your Spouse

As I proof read Ask Higgins Volume Two for the final time I found this very helpful post: Offering from Higgins: Nothing your spouse does or doesn’t do is about you. Everything your spouse does or doesn’t do is about … Continue reading

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The Simple Solution to End Conflict: A Clarification (Part 2 of 2)

Question:     I asked you about conflict in the Middle East, conflict in Africa, drought, the riot in Missouri, etc… and asked whether there was a simple answer to end the problems we are having. You said, “Yes. None of you were born … Continue reading

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