09-09-2010, 04:25 PM
Well, geez, Sisters and Brothers, I have not thought of myself as a hero. I am just living my life in alignment with my highest good as I am able. I thank you for your comments though. (I am blushing).
I guess Humility would be a quality of a hero... and incidently Humility is an aspect of Unity Consciousness or oneness and/or LOVE.
I remember reading about an American Soldier in Afghanistan in Time Magazine awhile back. He was from NH and negotiated demining and reopening a school in the middle of taliban held territories successfully. It was a school for girls. That to me is truly what a soldier is to do... to assist in peacemaking without violence and to rebuild stuff. This is what I see a hero as... many heros are warrior as well. A warrior in the purest sense eschews violence and is a peacemaker and a master at intentional creation. Thus a hero-warrior knows thyself intimately.
I also feel peace pilgrim was a hero.
fairyfarmgirl
I guess Humility would be a quality of a hero... and incidently Humility is an aspect of Unity Consciousness or oneness and/or LOVE.
I remember reading about an American Soldier in Afghanistan in Time Magazine awhile back. He was from NH and negotiated demining and reopening a school in the middle of taliban held territories successfully. It was a school for girls. That to me is truly what a soldier is to do... to assist in peacemaking without violence and to rebuild stuff. This is what I see a hero as... many heros are warrior as well. A warrior in the purest sense eschews violence and is a peacemaker and a master at intentional creation. Thus a hero-warrior knows thyself intimately.
I also feel peace pilgrim was a hero.
fairyfarmgirl