Healing Together How to Bring Peace into Your Life and the World Lee Jampolsky, Ph.D. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Healing Together How to Bring Peace into Your Life and the World Lee Jampolsky, Ph.D. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. To all of us. Our unwavering commitment to healing and spiritual growth can demonstrate to all that beautiful lives can be born from tragic times. Copyright © 2002 by Lee L. Jampolsky, Ph.D. All rights reserved Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey Published simultaneously in Canada Design and production by Navta Associates, Inc. The author gratefully acknowledges the following for permission to quote from these sources: “AFather’s Story,” with the permission of Azim Khamisa; “Born of the Water,” with the per- mission of J. 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Wiley also publishes its books in a variety of electronic formats. Some content that appears in print may not be available in electronic books. ISBN 0-471-23685-3 Printed in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Contents Foreword by Neale Donald Walsch v Foreword by Gerald G. Jampolsky, M.D. ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction 1 Part One What to Do When Tragedy Enters Your Life 7 1 The Key to Maintaining Peace of Mind 9 2 Universal Spiritual Truths to Remember 29 Part Two Eight Steps to Personal and Global Healing 43 Step 1 Let Yourself Feel 46 Step 2 Rise above the Details 63 Step 3 Ask Important Spiritual Questions 77 iii CONTENTS Step 4 Find Opportunity in Crisis 92 Step 5 Let Go: A Time for Prayer 105 Step 6 Decide between Violence and Nonviolence 121 Step 7 Develop and Commit Together to a Purpose of Peace 132 Step 8 Understand and Practice Forgiveness 146 Part Three Building a Positive Future 161 1 How Tragedy Affects Our Relationships 163 2 How to Overcome Feeling Separate and Helpless 188 3 How to Talk with Our Children about Tragedy 210 4 How to Create a New Vision for Our Lives Following Tragedy 216 Epilogue 231 Suggested Reading 233 Index 238 iv Foreword by Neale Donald Walsch ALL OF US WANT PEACE. Throughout human history there has scarcely been a time when we have not searched for it. There has also scarcely been a time when we have experienced it. The world does not experience it now. Yet how can we experience peace in the collective humanity when we do not experience peace in our individual souls? We can- not. And so, this is the challenge of human beings everywhere. We must find a way to live peacefully within ourselves before we can hope to live peacefully with others. My experience is that what stops us from finding peace within is our deep lack of awareness of who we really are, of what life is really about, and of the gifts we have been given by God with which to express and experience our True Selves. This, at least, has been the case in my life, and as I look around me, I observe many other people in the same place. How can we move out of this place? By what manner or means can we come to greater awareness, larger understanding, and more effectiveness in the living of our lives, so that they may bring peace to our hearts and to the world? Is it just impossible to find, much less create, peace within and around us? The answer is no. In fact, it is quite easy, once one knows how. But how to come by such knowledge? v FOREWORD BY NEALE DONALD WALSCH First, there must be a willingness to receive it. The soul must call out for its own inner truth to be revealed, through the world around it. You soul has done so, or you would not be holding this book in your hands. Second, there must be an openness. We must be prepared to set aside everything that we imagine ourselves to know about life, and even our thought that we have heard it all before, in order that we may hear the simplest truths for the first time. How often I have come across a statement or an insight in a book which I had heard many, many times, only to truly hearit for the first time! Then, we must be prepared to act on that to which we have opened ourselves. We must make a bargain with ourselves, that we will not ignore what we have brought to ourselves, but use the gift we have given ourselves that we may, in turn, give the gift to others. Now you stand on the brink of a new tomorrow, a time of peace in your soul, in your heart, an in your mind. You have called out for a path to that peace to be shown. There is not only one path. There are many. There is not only one way. There are many ways to resolve the inner and the outer conflicts which fill so many of our lives. Yet it takes only one path to take us where we wish to go. Only one path is required. This wonderful book from Lee Jampolsky offers you a path. It is not The Ultimate Truth, nor is it The Only Truth. It is simply A Truth—one among many. A Way—one among many. Yet it may just be the right and perfect way for you, articulated in just the way that you can understand, expressed in perfect harmony with what you are now ready to hear. That is how the universe works. It places in our hands just the resources we need to allow us to ful- fill the deepest yearnings of our being. Right now the deepest yearning of the collective soul of humanity is for peace. Our world is being shaken, our faith in the vi FOREWORD BY NEALE DONALD WALSCH goodness of life is being tested as it has never been tested before. We need tools. We need guidelines. We need understanding. We need books like this. I am grateful to Lee Jampolsky for the work he has done here, for placing these tools in our hand. They can bring you to peace within, and to a place where you can play an important role in bringing peace to the world you touch every day. You asked for this book to come to you. At some level, perhaps one of which you may not even be consciously aware, you sought the answers you will find here. So dive into this now. Revel in it. For you soul has answered your heart’s desire with the words you will find on these pages. Turn them now, and move into peace. vii
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