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The power of the word and the strength of silence
Iulen Lizaso Aldalur 2024ko apirilaren 07a

On 8 March, Women’s Day was celebrated around the world, with a great hum for equality, through thousands of street demonstrations. The most repetitive slogan in the repetitive cadence: "Patriarchy will fall and win feminism."

It is true that the scope of decision on many basic issues remains in the hands of men, such as survival and material safety, training and safety at work, as well as the right to take care of the right, control, protection, promotion, etc. But it is also true that the solution is not to invest in positions of power and government. And much less try to do it by maintaining the same intentions, attitudes and strategies of dominance, persuasion or indoctrination, as we have always used men, especially in the doctrinal, political, business, labor and family spheres.

In the commemorative acts of Women’s Day, there are also two events that men historically organize for popular demand: a mass demonstration, screaming and, above all, a slogan such as mantra or litany against someone, and then a triumphalist phrase in favor of those who promote the manifestation… Is that equality?

Those who dominate world agendas and manage them based on ideologies of mental control know very well the power of words that thousands of voices simultaneously cry out with a particular slogan, especially, and to this day, the power of the religious creeds that exist in their singing and prayer centers. They replace the telpreachers of politics as religions and the telpreachers of science as dogmas -- for the same.

Talking is creating, and what is spoken is breathing. They're all trying to leave words and words and more words like potentially generators atoms suspended on the atmosphere that when they breathe can turn into actions. The word, whether reflected or not, arises from a thought and, in the present case, from a mental conspiracy.

There are no miracles. Awakening the awareness of being and discovering the reason for our existence (who am I? Where do I come from? where am I going?) is the greatest miracle that can be given today in a human being

If we look at the daily events of the world, of the country, of the community, of families and of everyone, it is a rural struggle, a battle, even in the minds and minds of people. It's important to know how and why we've come to this, and it's more important to know what those global slogans have brought us to this for.

We all want to live and make peace in the world -- almost everyone. However, humanity does not know the diagnosis of the main hidden cause that prevents it and, consequently, we are not able to awaken in ourselves that will. By uniting the inner peace of all people, the people of peace are born, and so more peoples of peace are multiplied until peace is imposed on the whole planet, but the key is that it begins with oneself, breathing for ourselves and awakening itself.

Women's Day has passed. It would also be desirable to celebrate Peace Day with the World, based on its own and on its individual world, to go abroad and sow with the voice, as words that can breathe for all. Sum of wills that would seem to be peace in the world; the "miracle" so expected and the one that lacks the human.

There are no miracles. Awakening the awareness of being and discovering the reason for our existence (who am I? Where do I come from? where am I going?) It's the greatest miracle you can do today in a human being. The key: correct behaviors.

Only two premises on world peace from the day after Peace for the World Day: that adults should not speak one word that day, and that children, but especially girls from all over the world, should sing constantly, innocently curb the respiratory atmosphere. Original and real -- the miracle of the change of events through the light collected in words.

Nothing is for nothing and there are no consequences without cause. The peace or absence of peace that keeps the light of these words is the same that entered with food through that mouth. So, as it is important to know what to do to sow peace with our words, it is more important to know what to stop doing...

Iulen Lizaso Aldalur