We tend to focus too much of the negative outter things of the current world. The bad actions stand out. We tend to think the world is worse then it is. In the New Testament, Mathew 5:9 quoted, "Blessed are the Peace Makers for they will called Sons of God."

Devotees who worship God in meditation are true peacemakers. You should practice clamness always.

We must not contribute to strife. Anyone or group of people who causes violence amongst themselves, their neighbors, or other nations are unholy. It all starts with the self. How can people want world peace and unity when they can't even have peace within their own households, workplace, or even themselves.

Individual selfishness leads to industrial and then to world selfishness.

World unity must first start within yourself. To have peace in the world, calm the chatterbox within your own mind and learn to enjoy who you are. Stop punishing yourself. IF YOU CANNOT HAVE PEACE WITHIN YOURSELF, YOU HAVE NO RIGHT ASKING FOR PEACE ON EARTH! You must learn to get along with yourself. We create our world, our thoughts, and percepions. Learn to love yourself because you are a child of God and for the fulfillment of your true God Nature.

Be loving, patient, true love of ourselves, but don't accept the ego self. Follow your consciusness.

Reflect, think deep. People who think deeply withdraw from the outter world and within your soul. To get along with yourself, you must control your desires. Be careful with the senses when living life. Try to look beyond temporary outter roles. Blessed is he who is humble in his surroundings.

A "peacemaker" is one who seeks to bring harmony and reconciliation between those who are estranged. Peacemaking seeks to produce right relationships between persons. God hates those who sow discord and stir up trouble (Proverbs 6:19). Vet every community and every local church and many homes have people who thrive on divisions and conflict and unrest.

Peacemakers are needed in our churches. Holding grudges and evil speaking are common sources of conflict among believers. Busybodies and slanderers and disagreeable persons can cause havoc in a congregation. Peacemakers are needed in our homes. Quarreling and disagreements and unwillingness to respect God's order of authority, often lead people to treat the worst those who really love them the most -- intimate family members. (1)

(1) - www.brfwitness.org/Articles/1986v21n5.htm

Author's Bio: 

Jim Hague is the owner of www.Truthseekingsouls.com and founder of the Chamber of Enlightened Entertainment.