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Prescription for World Peace: It’s All in The Circle

Conservation of the Circle, Absolute Intelligence and Opposite ApproachTM are the ideas we need to achieve world peace. Understanding reality, the circle creates the conflict, moves us all to the perpetual and sustainable state of world peace. www.PopularPhilosophy.com holds the answers: it’s (really) all in the circle.

(PRWEB) April 24, 2006 -- World Peace is a reality with three simple ideas according to Ilexa Yardley, author of 'Absolute Intelligence' (on Amazon.com):

     •Conservation of the Circle creates a perpetual set of oppositional arguments that can never be ‘destroyed,’ so understanding conflict is the most important part of resolving it.

     •Absolute Intelligence creates a perpetual set of identical ideas in different ‘packages,’ so understanding perspective is the most important part of accepting it.
   
     •Opposite ApproachTM creates a perpetual set of opposite choices which seem different but are actually ‘the same,’ so understanding how to make the opposite productive is the most important part of living with it.

Making World Peace Real – Scientists First

According to Yardley, scientists have the leading part to play in the movement toward world peace. Their acceptance of Conservation of the Circle, the idea the circle is the basis for reality, is the first, and most important step, to getting all the rest of us to world peace. “Once people realize the circle causes arguments and not ‘people’ we can all breathe a little easier and learn how to live within a dynamic that guarantees two opposite points of view, no matter what the circumstances.”

Organizational Entities Second

Yardley is reaching out to scientists to review her material so we can eventually train people in all organizational settings, particularly corporate settings, colleges, and high schools, what conflict is and why it surfaces. This will ensure people can do what they are already doing: accept conflict, ignore it, and then move away from it.

Conservation of the Circle

The circle is conserved, or the circle preserves itself, and, because of this, is present in all entities. We cannot get away from the 'conflict,' or argument, because the circle is nothing more, or less, than a set of equal, and unequal, opposite 'arguments,' reactions and/or ideas.

The circle (not people) forces, guarantees, and/or creates at least two opposite positions, or points of view, no matter what the circumstances.

Absolute Intelligence

Because the circle is the universal, unifying dynamic present within, and for, all entities, every entity shares the same perfect, perspective-driven intelligence. This is why we all feel like, on some level, we 'know it all,' and why we are driven to tell each other the 'what we know.' We do this to protect each other, always, from, and with, at least, two opposing points of view.

Know-it-alls are not very popular, because we all know we know-it-all, and, therefore, we don't want any one know-it-all to think, or believe, he, or she, is, or, could ever be, the one-and-only-know-it-all. This is nothing more than another ubiquitous circle.

Opposite ApproachTM

Once we recognize, realize and accept the circle's ubiquitous presence, we can put our minds around the idea that two opposing ideas can be correct at the same time. If two opposing ideas are correct, it is perfectly okay to argue, as long as we understand no one point of view, or idea, or position, is ever always correct.

Two people, countries, organizations or entities can be right with opposite points of view. Neither one has to be 'wrong' in order for the other one to be 'right.' All relationships, especially marriages, can benefit from Yardley’s ‘world peace’ ideas.

According to Yardley, learning to ignore is the most important survival skill of all.

Circle of Peace

To promote these ideas, Yardley initiated a Circle of Peace, an internet-based, e-mail network (circle) of students (people) who work through, and then share, the material on her web-site. “This develops the ‘personal understanding’ required to get us to a state of perpetual, sustainable world peace,” Yardley says.

“World peace is here and now, not then and there, once we recognize we live in, and as, a circle, and not in, and as, a line. We’re not going anywhere. We’re already (t)here.”

Participate In, Become, A Circle of Peace

To become a part of the Circle of Peace, Yardley recommends people develop their own ‘personal understanding’ and do their part for world peace by checking out www.PopularPhilosophy.com.

“You might be very surprised to see the road to world peace is quite different from what you might expect. But then, again, you probably will not. On some level, all people realize a proper understanding of the circle is the only real way to achieve world peace.”

www.PopularPhilosophy.com shines a very bright, and powerful, light on this ‘circular’ understanding.

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