Tag Archives: peaceful resolutions

Creating

Higg(in)s: Since you create your own life, why not create a very pleasant one? These are some effective word choices. Roll them around in your mind before you sleep and expect the essence of them to appear in your life … Continue reading

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Choices the Book

If one watches CNN or FOX one may think we are in a two-person race for the presidency. Higg(in)s assures me we just need to change our thought process. I published Choices in January this year. It is available on … Continue reading

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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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Developing World Peace

H: World Peace is achieved by you yourself exhibiting peace and employing peaceful resolutions. The goal is the upliftment of every person into being what they want to be. Notably, peace is not uplifting people into being what you want them … Continue reading

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What Stops Aggression?

Cheryl: The news reports this morning show a peaceful protest in Washington, D.C. turning aggressive. I have come to believe what you say about aggression not stopping aggression. What does? Higg(in)s: Peace. Peaceful humor. Peaceful words. Peaceful acceptance of differences. … 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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Non-Biden, Non-Trump Presidential Candidate

Cheryl: There is much discussion about presidential candidates right now. People are polarized and it seems that we don’t have a strong non-Biden, non-Trump candidate who might be able to unite us in our sameness rather than continue to divide … Continue reading

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Fractals

A fractal is a never-ending pattern. Fractals are infinitely complex patterns that are self-similar across different scales. They are created by repeating a simple process over and over in an ongoing feedback loop. Definition from the website fractalfoundation.org. Higg(in)s: You may … Continue reading

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Conflict In the Middle East: How You Can Help

A fractal is a never-ending pattern. Fractals are infinitely complex patterns that are self-similar across different scales. They are created by repeating a simple process over and over in an ongoing feedback loop. Reprinted from the website, fractalfoundation.org Higg(in)s: The Universe … Continue reading

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More About Saying Yes

Cheryl: Will you say more about saying yes? Higg(in)s: No doesn’t work. The Universe is exquisitely responsive, but it only responds in a forward direction. To have success find the truth in other’s words and actions. Truth is not a … Continue reading

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