
Only Love Can Bring World Peace – mobile
Only Love Can Bring World Peace – desktop
Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, a Buddhist monk and meditation master, in this video above, speaks of Universal Love and the nonsense of war and nuclear weapons.
He explains how the only way to put an end to war & violence around the world is the practice
of Dharma, which is Buddha’s teachings, but he also explains that by Dharma, he just means love, patience, and respect of others. Buddha’s teachings are grounded in love. He mentions that he doesn’t preach this because he’s a Buddhist, although that he is. This message is not exclusive to Buddhism and not something to only be carried out by Buddhists.
Anyone irrespective of religious views can share and live this message.


Here, Geshe-la explains that LOVE is the most powerful nuclear explosive. It can destroy enemies. Now, at first this may seem horrific as if we want to blow up our enemies! But when he says destroy “enemies,” he is not referring to persons or any living sentient being, he is referring to the concept of enemy. Let’s destroy the concept of someone being our enemy. This doesn’t mean destroying someone who is flesh & blood.
Even if other people consider us their enemy, we do not have to return those thoughts and feelings against them.
I can be someone’s enemy without that person being mine.


If we all think this way, there will be no more enemies in the world. Even if just some of us think this way, there will be more love in the world and less violence and hostility. Even if it’s just one small part of the world, that is incredible! We are made of energy and our energy goes out into the world around us, let’s make it loving energy. Let’s summon all the love we can and destroy the whole notion of enemy.



Oh, my! My heart just wells up with love and gratitude for this adorable little man & his beautiful message. ❤
It's ok to love our country and our culture but we are not better than anyone else, we are all equal, all one. Some countries have more advanced governments and more human rights applied and cleaner water and more food available but their citizens are no more deserving than the citizens of any other country.
Borders and boundaries and governments and organization are all “man-made,” even though in some cases they may be necessary. We don't have to use them or the concept of them as a weapon against each other. Even if we don’t do anything practical to help people in other parts of the world, like travel or donate money, just deepening our compassion and empathy is good. It emits positive energy into our world and inspires us to act more lovingly in general.

(this isn’t my picture, I don’t know the source)
Let's not just think of our own community members as our brothers and sisters and not just think of our selves as citizens of our own country but citizens of the whole world. That's what each of us are.
Let's forget the enemy. Not forget our enemies as the people they are but forget their role as enemy to us.

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All of these pictures of Venerable Kelsang are screen captures I took of parts of the video above.
And here is a lovely song about universal love:
What the World Needs Now – Dionne Warwick – mobile
What the World Needs Now – desktop
Love sweet love. ❤
“No not just for some but for everyone.” ❤
An Oldie and goodie! ❤
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We may not always live up to this even if we think it's a sweet message. Sometimes we may act selfishly, argue negatively, act in an unkind manner. But we can acknowledge this and try to be better and better. It's ok to fall as long as we keep getting back up. ❤
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Much love to you,
xoxo Kim ❤