It appears as if war has always existed. Even throughout the
universe, past-life researchers (going way back), including
our own research and visions, report various forms of
controversy, discord, and aggression.

Militarily, economically, psychically, or other ways, there is
always risk of attack and nothing will change that. You can’t
just try to think only positive thoughts and “increase the light
within all life everywhere,” to “stop war,” and conflict, as
some advocate.

In the beginning of Earth’s recorded history, disputes were
usually over basic necessities like good water and soil and
hunting rights, then over commodities like gold and silver,
and also land. The most common topic of disagreement, then
and now, is religion, and it’s likely to continue.

Of course, peace is desirable, as is striving for peace. We
agree that peace-marches and war protests have a place in
this world, and unfortunately so does war.

Why? Polarities, as ugly as they seem sometimes, are a part of
this universe that you can’t change: war and peace, love and
hate, unconditional love and conditional love, light and dark,
fear and faith, resentment and gratitude, cold and hot, wisdom
and ignorance, defeat and victory, growth and decay, rich and
poor, and birth and death, just to name some.

In personal relationships, varying amounts (some inherently
include more than others) of friction is natural. Everyone has
their own unique way to deal with it, but conflict avoidance,
submissiveness, and refusing to address differences while
projecting an “everything is always wonderful” façade is very
emotionally unhealthy. Stuffing, instead of expressing, your
energy can also create more conflict by attracting others into
your life to act it out for you.

Expecting war to cease existing forever is like expecting to
forever avoid arguments and strife in personal relationships:
it’s excessively idealistic and just too much to expect.
Disagreements, fighting and war will always be part of
the natural fabric of existence.

It would be nice if the U.S. could lead simply by setting a
peaceful example and avoiding all military involvement, as
some suggest. But would the many anti-American forces that
have existed for decades follow suit, or would they take
advantage of a passive U.S. stance?

Since we have psychically perceived recognized and largely
yet unknown, very well organized, anti-American forces
continually striving to physically and economically harm the
U.S. and its citizens, the abovementioned idea for peace would
fail, in our opinion. The result would be the end of America
and the f.reedom that many seem to take for granted; the U.S.
can’t afford to take such risks.

In our experience, those people most fervently outspoken
against war often are the same ones who refuse to face their
own inner conflict, or who have their own extraordinary
interpersonal issues that they repress and project onto others.
The peace you want on earth so badly starts within yourself.

We’ve also noticed through our work that those who are
vehemently against all military action and seem to make
war a very personal, and emotional issue are the same souls
who, in past lives, were the opposite; they were violent,
unreasonable, and the cause of much conflict. These former-
trouble-makers-turned-peace-advocates are in the process of
learning that it’s best to take an unbiased, detached, and fair
approach when dealing with others who have different views
than their own, especially when they lack understanding of the
other side.

Ultimately, there will always be some amount of strife, as
utopia doesn’t and will never exist in this dimension. The
best you can do is to strive for peace, attempt to resolve all
disputes diplomatically and compassionately, yet know that
conflict and war are, at times, inevitable.

War is common, strife is customary, and all things happen
because of strife and necessity
Heraclites

Copyright © 2007 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo

Author's Bio: 

Scott Petullo and Stephen Petullo are identical twins and have been exploring metaphysics since the early 1980’s. They are experts in the fields of prediction, personal fate, love life, and past life regression, and are natural psychics and mediums. Get their free report: 13 Spiritual and New Age Myths and 11 Questions to Ask before hiring Psychic. www.mystictwins.com www.holisticmakeover.com